Central Railway has announced two Special Night Traffic & Power Blocks along with a series of Day Blocks as part of major infrastructure upgrades. These upgrades include the launch of Foot Over Bridge (FOB) girders at Byculla and Sion stations, and pre-non-interlocking work at Karjat station.
The essential blocks are scheduled between 27th September and 30th September 2025 and will impact the operations of several Mail/Express and Suburban trains.
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### Block 1 – Byculla Station
**Date/Time:** 00:30 am to 04:30 am on 28th September
**Affected Section:** UP & DOWN Slow and Fast Lines between Byculla and Parel
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### Block 2 – Sion Station
**Date/Time:** 01:10 am to 04:10 am on 28th September
**Affected Section:** UP & DOWN Slow and Fast Lines between Dadar and Kurla
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### Repercussions on Mail & Express Trains
**Regulation/Short-Term Termination of Mail Trains:**
– Train no. 11020 (Bhubaneshwar – CSMT Konark Express) will be regulated at Kurla from 03:28 to 04:15 am and short terminated at Dadar.
– Train no. 12810 (Howrah – CSMT Express) will be regulated at Thane from 03:43 to 04:00 am and short terminated at Dadar.
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### Repercussions on Suburban Trains
– Dadar – Kurla local leaving Dadar at 10:18 pm will remain cancelled.
– Kalyan – CSMT local leaving Kalyan at 11:15 pm will remain cancelled.
– CSMT – Thane local leaving CSMT at 00:24 am will remain cancelled.
– Thane – CSMT local leaving Thane at 04:04 am will remain cancelled.
– Kasara – CSMT local leaving Kasara at 10:00 pm will be short terminated at Thane at 11:49 pm.
– CSMT – Kasara local leaving CSMT at 04:19 am will be short originated from Thane at 05:14 am.
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Apart from the above, Mail/Express trains, special trains (if any), late-running trains, or trains notified at a later date will be diverted accordingly as per operational requirements.
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