Jaipur, April 23 (Udaipur Kiran): In view of additional passenger load, the Railways will operate a one-way special train from Khatipura (Jaipur) to Howrah today. The train will depart at 5:00 PM on April 23 and reach Howrah at 10:15 PM the next day. The return service from Howrah to Khatipura will run on April 25, departing at 12:15 AM and arriving at 11:30 AM the next day.

Railways have also decided to run a special train from Jodhpur to Howrah via Jaipur. The one-way service on April 24 will depart from Jodhpur at 5:00 PM, reach Jaipur at 9:10 PM, halt for ten minutes, and arrive at Howrah at 10:15 AM on the third day.
Routes of Three Trains Diverted
Due to technical work between Degana and Gachhipura stations on the Jodhpur–Phulera rail section, three trains will run on diverted routes. According to officials, on May 24, the Jodhpur–Varanasi City train will operate via Luni–Marwar–Ajmer–Phulera. The Jaisalmer–Jaipur and Suratgarh–Jaipur trains will run via Bikaner–Ratangarh–Churu–Sikar.
Special Train Service Extended
Considering passenger convenience, the operational period of the special train running between Kakinada Town and Hisar has been extended. The Kakinada Town–Hisar–Kakinada Town special train will now run from Kakinada Town till April 28 and from Hisar till May 1.
Jodhpur–Sabarmati Express Cancelled
Due to block work for RCC box installation on bridges between Jawali and Rani stations on the Ajmer–Palanpur rail section, the Jodhpur–Sabarmati Express will remain cancelled. Divisional Railway Manager Anurag Tripathi stated that Train No. 14821 (Jodhpur–Sabarmati Express) will remain cancelled on April 23 and 24, while Train No. 14822 (Sabarmati–Jodhpur Express) will remain cancelled on April 24 and 25.
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