Additional halts for Rayagada-Guntur Express from December 1
The Hindu
The trains to have stoppages at Gumada and Jimidipeta
The Rayagada-Guntur-Rayagada Express is being provided halts at Gumada and Jimidipeta. This decision was taken by the East Coast Railway (E Co R) for the convenience of commuters.
The timings of the train have been revised between Parvatipuram Town and Gajapatinagaram, according to Senior Divisional Commercial Manager of Waltair Division A.K. Tripathi.
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