Udaipur, February 28, 2025 – Several train services on the Jaipur Division of North Western Railway will be impacted due to maintenance work at level crossing number 61 between Anaj Mandi Rewari and Rewari railway section. The maintenance block will remain in effect from March to May 2025, affecting train schedules, route diversions, and travel times.
According to Captain Shashi Kiran, Chief Public Relations Officer of North Western Railway, the following train services will be affected:

Partially Cancelled Train Services:
🚆 Train No. 09635 | Jaipur-Rewari Special
- Departure: May 25 from Jaipur
- Operates only up to Alwar
- Cancelled between Alwar and Rewari
🚆 Train No. 09636 | Rewari-Jaipur Special
- Departure: May 25 from Rewari
- Operates from Alwar instead of Rewari
- Cancelled between Rewari and Alwar
Train Services on Changed Routes (59 Trips)
🚆 Train No. 14312/14322 | Bhuj-Bareilly Express
- Departure: From Bhuj
- Diverted route: Phulera → Ringas → Rewari
- Additional halts: Ringas, Shrimadhopur, Neem Ka Thana, Narnaul
- Affected dates:
- March 13-14, March 16-18, March 23-April 4, April 6-May 10, May 16-20, May 24
Regulated Train Services (Delays & Time Adjustments)
🚆 Train No. 19601 | Udaipur City-New Jalpaiguri Express
- Departure: March 15, March 29, April 5, April 12, April 19, April 26, May 3, May 10, May 17
- Regulated by 1 hour and 20 minutes between Alwar and Karnawas stations
🚆 Train No. 20963 | Sabarmati-Varanasi Express
- Departure: March 13, March 27, April 3, April 10, April 17, April 24, May 1, May 8
- Regulated by 1 hour and 20 minutes between Alwar and Karnawas stations
🚆 Train No. 14662 | Jammu Tawi-Barmer Express
- Departure: May 24
- Regulated by 25 minutes at Rewari station
Passenger Advisory
Travelers are advised to check updated schedules before planning their journeys. North Western Railway urges passengers to stay informed about delays, route changes, and partial cancellations to avoid inconvenience.
For real-time updates, visit Indian Railways’ official website or check with local railway stations.
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