Western Railway trains will run as per normal schedule as Gujjar agitation called off: PRO
Somit Sen | TNN | Feb 16, 2019, 18:54 IST
MUMBAI: Most of the cancelled or diverted trains on the Western Railway (WR) routes will now run as per normal schedule as the Gujjar agitation has been called off completely, WR chief spokesperson Ravinder Bhakar said on Saturday.
"All agitators have been moved away from the affected tracks between Malarna–Nimoda section of West Central Railway and Jaipur–Sawai Madhopur section of North Western Railway," he said.
According to a press statement issued by him, the tracks were called fit between Malarna and Nimoda section at 12.35 am and between Isarda and Chauth ka Barwara at 1.40pm on Saturday. All diverted and cancelled trains between these two sections have been restored to run via proper route. "Now most of the trains over Western Railway, which were earlier decided to be cancelled, diverted or short-terminated, will operate as per their normal schedule subject to the availability and maintenance of pairing rake," he added.
"All agitators have been moved away from the affected tracks between Malarna–Nimoda section of West Central Railway and Jaipur–Sawai Madhopur section of North Western Railway," he said.
According to a press statement issued by him, the tracks were called fit between Malarna and Nimoda section at 12.35 am and between Isarda and Chauth ka Barwara at 1.40pm on Saturday. All diverted and cancelled trains between these two sections have been restored to run via proper route. "Now most of the trains over Western Railway, which were earlier decided to be cancelled, diverted or short-terminated, will operate as per their normal schedule subject to the availability and maintenance of pairing rake," he added.
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