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Jaipur : Jaipur Due to technical work in the yard of Prayagraj station on Prayagraj division of North Central Railway, operation of more than a dozen trains including Sealdah-Ajmer train, Guwahati Bikaner train will be affected between October 17 and 20. In such a situation, passengers traveling home on Diwali will have to face problems. However, for the convenience of passengers, Railways is operating special trains from many railway stations of Rajasthan.

According to railway officials, Howrah-Bikaner train, Jodhpur Howrah train will be affected on October 17 and 18. Sealdah Ajmer train, Ajmer-Sealdah train will be affected from 17th to 20th October. On October 19 and 20, Howrah-Jodhpur train, Bikaner-Howrah train and on 19th Guwahati-Bikaner train will operate via Agra Cantt, Birangana Lakshmibai Manikpur Prayagraj, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay station under the changed route. Between 18th and 21st Prayagraj Bhiwani Prayagraj train will remain partially running between Kanpur Central and Prayagraj. Between October 17 and 21, Prayagraj Bikaner Prayagraj train will operate up to Subedarganj station instead of Prayagraj.

These trains will also run on changed routes

At the same time, due to technical work between Kusamhi-Gorakhpur Cantt-Gorakhpur on Lucknow Division of North Eastern Railway, rail traffic will be affected. According to railway officials, the Porbandar-Muzaffarpur Express train will be affected on October 17, 18 and 25. Apart from this, Muzaffarpur-Porbandar Express train on 20, 21 and 27 October, Gorakhpur-Bathinda Express train on 23 and 27 October and Sabarmati-Gorakhpur Express train on 26 October will operate via the diverted route via Gonda-Barhani-Gorakhpur. Apart from this, on 24 October On 26 October, the Porbandar-Muzaffarpur Express train will run 3 hours late from Porbandar and on 26 October, the Dibrugarh-Lalgarh train will depart 2 hours behind schedule. Dibrugarh-Lalgarh Express train will also be regulated for 45 minutes on 26th October.

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