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Rail traffic to be affected on June 17, 24

BATHINDA: Due to construction of four limited height subways, the rail traffic will be affected for almost six hours on the Bathinda-Sri Ganganagar route on June 17 and 24.



Tribune News Service

Bathinda, June 15

Due to construction of four limited height subways, the rail traffic will be affected for almost six hours on the Bathinda-Sri Ganganagar route on June 17 and 24.

Bathinda-Sri Ganganagar-Bathinda passenger train (54755/54756), Bathinda- Sri Ganganagar passenger train (54753) and Bathinda-Fazilka-Bathinda passenger train (54559/54560) will remain cancelled on both days.

Meanwhile, Sri Ganganagar-Ambala passenger train (54758), Ambala-Sri Ganganagar-Ambala Intercity Express (14525/14526) and Firozpur-Sri Ganganagar-Firozpur Intercity Express (14601/14602 ) will remain partially cancelled.

Ambala-Sri Ganganagar passenger train (54757) on June 17 will be regulated for 90 minutes at the Bathinda railway station.

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