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Many trains running from Tatanagar will remain canceled


Jharkhand/East Singhbhum (H.S.): According to the information given by the railway on Sunday, South-East Railway has announced changes in the operation of trains running on other routes including many trains connected to Tatanagar. Under this, some trains have been completely canceled, while many trains will be short terminated, short originated, rescheduled and diverted. Passengers traveling from Tatanagar have been advised to be especially cautious and check the status of the train before departure.

68077/68078 (Adra–War–Adra) MEMU Passenger will remain canceled on 19 and 21 September 2025. Similarly, 68046/68045 (Asansol–Adra–Asansol) MEMU Passenger will also not run on 21 September 2025.

68056/68060 (Tata–Asansol) MEMU Passenger will be short terminated and short originated from Adra on 16 September 2025. Due to this, the service from Adra to Asansol will remain cancelled. 13503/13504 (Burdwan–Hatia–Burdwan) MEMU Express will be short terminated/short originated from Gomoh on 16, 18, 19 and 21 September 2025 and the service from Gomoh to Hatia will remain closed. At the same time, 18019/18020 (Jagannathpur–Dhanbad–Jagannathpur) Express will be short terminated and short originated from Bokaro Steel City from 15 to 19 September and 21 September 2025.

Among the rescheduled trains, 18184 (Buxar–Tatanagar) Express will leave Buxar 90 minutes late on 21 September 2025. 18036 (Hatia–Kharagpur) Express will leave Hatia two hours late on 16 September 2025. Similarly, 68088 (Dhanbad–Bankura) Passenger will leave Dhanbad one hour late on 21 September 2025.
18601 (Tatanagar–Hatia) Express running from Tatanagar will also be diverted on 16, 17 and 20 September 2025. This train will pass through Chandil–Govindpur Road–Murti route instead of Chandrapura–Parasnath–Kusunda–Murli.

The railway administration has appealed to the passengers to confirm the status of the respective trains before their journey, so that any kind of inconvenience can be avoided.

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