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Charbagh stn work on, changes for 62 trains

Charbagh stn work on, changes for 62 trains

Time of India4 days ago
Lucknow: In the wake of construction of a new concourse — passenger hall above platforms 2, 3, 4 and 6 — at Charbagh (NR) station, there will changes in the movement of 62 trains passing through the city for the next 56 days.
The changes in rail movement will remain in effect till Sept 25.
The new concourse at Northern Railway's Charbagh station will be 115 metres long and 120 metres wide with a covered roof extending from platforms 1 to 6 with approach available via escalators. During this period, these trains will run from diverted routes, alternate platforms or other stations.
Three trains will run via Alamnagar–Transportnagar–Utraitia route: 14208 Delhi–Maa Belha Devi Pratapgarh Express, 15120 Dehradun–Banaras Express, and 15128 New Delhi–Banaras Express.
Trains like 22921 Bandra Terminus–Gorakhpur Express, 11123 Gwalior–Barauni Mail, 12555 Gorakhpur–Bhatinda Express and 15030 Pune–Gorakhpur Express will be diverted to Mankanagar–Aishbagh–Malhaur section.
At least two trains will now terminate or originate from Utraitia instead of Charbagh station. These include 22683 Yeshwantpur–Lucknow Junction Express, and 22684 Lucknow Junction–Yeshwantpur Express.
While 14260/14262 Lucknow Jn–Gaya Express will operate 20 minutes late from its original time of 11.55 pm. The train will depart from Charbagh station at 12.15am
Further at least 42 trains will now use different platforms at Charbagh station.
Platform 1: Gomti express (12420).
Platform 3: Yoganagari Rishikesh–Prayagraj Sangam (14230), Sabarmati Express (19401/19409), Mumbai–Gorakhpur (11079) and Mumbai-Maa Belha Devi Dham Pratapgarh (12173) .
Platform 4: Amritsar–Tatanagar Express (18104).
Platform 5: Malda Town–New Delhi Express (14003).
Platform 6: Delhi–Chhapra Express (15116), Lalkuan–Howrah (12354), Chandigarh–Lucknow Junction (12232), Lucknow-Sabarmati (19402).
Platform 7: Anand Vihar-Darbhanga (15558).
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