
30 trains to stop at 8 rly stations in state
The Jagdalpur–Bhubaneswar Express will get an additional stoppage at Bhusandpur from Aug 15.
Similarly, the Puri-Durg Express and Puri-Ahmedabad Express will stop at Boinda in Angul district.
The Puri-Ajmeri Express and Puri-Howrah Express will stop at Mancheswar station. Other trains will stop at Muribahal, Ambadola, Theruvali, Naraj Marthapur and Sakhi Gopal stations. "With the festive season around the corner, this decision will bring cheer to thousands of families, making their journeys smoother and more accessible," read an ECoR statement issued on Monday.TNN
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- Time of India
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The Hindu
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