Jodhpur, May 18 (Udaipur Kiran) – North Western Railway has announced temporary changes in train operations linked to the Jodhpur division due to operational work between Bhagat Ki Kothi, Basni and Salawas stations.

According to Divisional Railway Manager Anurag Tripathi, automatic block signalling work on the Bhagat Ki Kothi–Luni rail section will affect train movement between May 20 and 22.
Trains Cancelled
- Train No. 14821 Jodhpur-Sabarmati Express will remain cancelled on May 20 and 21.
- Train No. 14822 Sabarmati-Jodhpur Express will remain cancelled on May 21 and 22.
- Train No. 74839 Bhagat Ki Kothi-Barmer Train will remain cancelled on May 21.
- Train No. 74840 Barmer-Bhagat Ki Kothi Train will remain cancelled on May 22.
Partially Cancelled Trains
- Train No. 14896 Barmer-Bhagat Ki Kothi Train will operate only up to Luni on May 21. Service between Luni and Bhagat Ki Kothi will remain cancelled.
- Train No. 14893 Bhagat Ki Kothi-Barmer Train will start from Luni instead of Bhagat Ki Kothi on May 21.
Route Diversion
Train No. 15014 Kathgodam-Jaisalmer Express departing from Kathgodam on May 20 will run via Phulera, Degana, Merta Road and Jodhpur. The train will halt at Makrana, Degana and Merta Road stations.
Regulated Train
Train No. 14887 Rishikesh-Barmer Express departing from Rishikesh on May 18 will remain regulated for two hours and 30 minutes between Bikaner and Jodhpur.
Special Train for Ramdevra
Railways will also operate a special unreserved train service for passengers travelling to Ramdevra.
Senior Divisional Commercial Manager Hitesh Yadav said Train No. 04867 Jodhpur-Ramdevra Special Train will depart from Jodhpur at 9:30 am on May 18 and reach Ramdevra at 1 pm after halts at Raika Bagh, Mandore, Marwar Mathania, Tinwari, Osian, Marwar Lohawat and Phalodi.
On the return journey, Train No. 04868 Ramdevra-Bhagat Ki Kothi Special Train will leave Ramdevra at 2 pm and reach Bhagat Ki Kothi at 5:30 pm.
Railway officials said the special train will have 10 coaches, including eight general coaches and two guard coaches, and all coaches will be unreserved.
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