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A mega power block on the Howrah-Kharagpur railway route is set to disrupt train services for at least 19 days starting April 30, affecting 212 local and 64 express trains. According to railway sources, this block is essential for Santragachi yard reconstruction and multiple infrastructure upgrades in the South Eastern Railway's Kharagpur division. A final decision on train cancellations and rescheduling will be made next Monday, with authorities exploring ways to minimize disruptions.
The Howrah-Kharagpur section, a key corridor for both passenger and freight trains, will experience major service disruptions due to ongoing modernization efforts. Power supply to parts of the section will be temporarily cut, impacting train movement across the network. The block will lead to large-scale schedule adjustments, and discussions are underway on modifying or reducing its duration to limit passenger inconvenience.
The upcoming power block follows previous railway development projects aimed at expanding capacity and improving efficiency on the route. Commuters are advised to check train schedules regularly for updates on service modifications. With passenger and freight movement heavily dependent on this corridor, railway authorities are coordinating efforts to ensure a smooth transition once work begins.
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