Yard work at Bengaluru’s KSR station to disrupt trains from June 16 to August 4 | Bengaluru News


Yard work at Bengaluru’s KSR station to disrupt trains from June 16 to August 4

Bengaluru: Rail commuters in the city may face a tough few weeks as yard remodelling work at KSR Bengaluru railway station — approved by the railway board — is set to disrupt train services from mid-June to early Aug. The scheduled work will cause cancellations of regular services, including express, passenger and Memu trains, forcing travellers and commuters to replan their journey during the period.South Western Railway (SWR) zone will take up the crucial safety upgrade work at the station from June 16 to Aug 4, officials said. Passengers travelling between Bengaluru and Mysuru are likely to be the worst hit, with five short-distance services on the stretch set to be fully cancelled for 49 days. These services help thousands travel between the cities for work on a daily basis.The Bengaluru-Mysuru Passenger service, Mysuru Arsikere Passenger, and the Memu service between Bengaluru and Chamarajpet will not operate from June 17 to Aug 4 for a period of 49 days.In total, 40 services through KSR Bengaluru station will be cancelled during the period for specific days. For seven days, Channapatna-KSR Bengaluru Memu will remain unavailable, and the Bengaluru-Ashokapuram one will be kept off track for five days. Ashokapuram-Bengaluru Express will not be operating for a three-day period from Aug 1-3.While only five services remain fully cancelled, seven others will terminate at other stations. Train no. 06526 Ashokapuram-KSR Bengaluru Memu will only run till Kengeri for 49 days between June 16 and Aug 3, impacting hundreds who live in the central and eastern parts of the city.Train 66591/KSR Bengaluru-Kolar Memu, which is depended upon by hundreds, will terminate at Bangalore Cantonment. The Memu running via Chikkaballapur will not go to KSR Bengaluru for 48 days. Among other long-distance routes, train 16593/16594 KSR Bengaluru-Hazur Sahib Nanded Express will end and start its journey from Yelahanka for 49 days between June 17 and Aug 4. According to SWR, 36 other services will skip certain stoppages, and five services will be regulated.



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