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Konkan Railway announces monsoon time table, says will be implemented from June 15

Updated on: 13 May,2025 11:25 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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According to a press release issued by Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway, Vineet Abhishek, the timings of all mail/express and passenger trains on Konkan Railway section during monsoon season will be changed temporarily w.e.f 15.06.2025 to 20.10.2025

Konkan Railway announces monsoon time table, says will be implemented from June 15

Due to the monsoon time table the timings of 23 pairs of trains plying over Western Railway will be revised. Representational Pic/File/X

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The Konkan Railway in Maharashtra on Tuesday announced its monsoon time table and said that the time table will be implemented from June 15.

The monsoon time table will be remain in place till October 20.


Due to the monsoon time table the timings of 23 pairs of trains plying over Western Railway will be revised.


According to a press release issued by Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway, Vineet Abhishek, the timings of all mail/express and passenger trains on Konkan Railway section during monsoon season will be changed temporarily w.e.f 15.06.2025 to 20.10.2025.

The timings of the trains passing over WR are as under:

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