
Train services on Koraput-Kirandul line back on track
Train no. 18515 Visakhapatnam - Kirandul Night Express with effect from July 30, 18516 Kirandul - Visakhapatnam Night Express, leaving from Kirandul with effect from July 31, train no. 58501 Visakhapatnam - Kirandul Passenger, leaving from Visakhapatnam with effect from July 31, train no. 58502 Kirandul - Visakhapatnam Passenger, leaving from Kirandul will run normally with effect from August 1.
Similarly, 18005 Howrah-Jagdalpur Samaleswari Express, leaving from Howrah will run normally with effect from July 30, 18006 Jagdalpur-Howrah Samaleswari Express, leaving from Jagdalpur will run normally with effect from August 1, 18107 Rourkela – Jagdalpur Intercity Express, leaving Rourkela will run normally with effect from July 30, 18108 Jagdalpur-Rourkela Intercity Express, leaving from Jagdalpur will run normally with effect from July 31, 18447 Bhubaneswar-Jagdalpur Hirakhand Express, leaving from Bhubaneswar will run normally with effect from July 30, 18448 Jagdalpur - Bhubaneswar Hirakhand Express, leaving from Jagdalpur will run normally with effect from July 31, 08502 Kirandul-Jeypore Passenger Special, leaving from Kirandul on July 31 will run up to Visakhapatnam on the same timing and train no. 58502 passenger will remain cancelled on July 31.
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