
10 trains to short-terminate at Koraput
Train no. 18005 Howrah-Jagdalpur Samaleswari Express, leaving Howrah from July 8 to 10 will be short terminated at Koraput and 18006 Jagdalpur-Howrah Samaleswari Express, will leave from Koraput from July 10 to 12, instead Jagdalpur.
Train no. 18107 Rourkela – Jagdalpur Intercity Express, leaving Rourkela from July 8 to 10 will be short terminated at Koraput and 18108 Jagdalpur-Rourkela Intercity Express will leave from Koraput from July 9 to 11, instead of Jagdalpur
Train no. 18447 Bhubaneswar-Jagdalpur Hirakhand Express, leaving from Bhubaneswar from July 8 to 10 will be short terminated at Koraput and 18448 Jagdalpur - Bhubaneswar Hirakhand Express, will leave from Koraput on July 9 and 10, instead of Koraput.
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