Passengers traveling through the South Eastern Railway network should prepare for significant changes in train schedules. Due to development work in the Adra Division, the railway department has announced the cancellation of seven pairs of MEMU trains and the diversion of the Tata-Hatia Express. These changes are scheduled to take place between April 14 and April 19, affecting daily commuters and long-distance travelers during this period.
Which trains are cancelled and diverted?
The South Eastern Railway has confirmed that infrastructure development works are being carried out to improve track safety and efficiency. As a result, seven pairs of MEMU passenger trains will remain cancelled. The Tata-Hatia Express will follow a diverted route instead of its regular path to accommodate the ongoing technical work. Officials have stated that these steps are essential for the long-term improvement of railway operations in the region.
Key updates for passengers in Adra Division
Apart from cancellations, several other trains have been rescheduled or diverted to manage the traffic flow during the construction window. The railway authorities have shared specific details regarding the changes:
- Seven pairs of MEMU trains will remain cancelled from April 14 to 19
- Tata-Hatia Express will run on a diverted route for the specified duration
- Multiple passenger trains have been rescheduled to different timings
- Development work is being carried out specifically in the Adra Division
Railway authorities have appealed to all passengers to check the current status of their trains before starting their journey. Information regarding the modified schedule is available on the National Train Enquiry System and at station help desks.


























