Updated May 5th, 2019 at 08:01 IST

Railways to resume all train services from Bhubaneswar. Details inside

The Railways will resume all train services from Bhubaneshwar on Sunday, except two, and it has already cleared the Howrah-Chennai mainline, barely 24 hours afterCyclone Fani hit Odisha, officials said.

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The Railways will resume all train services from Bhubaneshwar on Sunday, except two, and it has already cleared the Howrah-Chennai mainline, barely 24 hours afterCyclone Fani hit Odisha, officials said.

Two trains originating from Bhubaneshwar will remain cancelled and all services to Puri are unlikely to begin before May 10. Bhubaneshwar-Tirupati and Vidakhapatnam Intercity have been cancelled due to non-availability of pairing trains, JP Mishra, a spokesperson of the East Coast Railway, said.

"Train services will run normally from Bhubaneshwar from tomorrow, May 5. This is for originating trains from Bhubaneshwar. Puri has been affected, but since it''s not on the mainline, train services will not be affected," he said.

He said the services have been resumed in less than 24 hours after Fani hit the state.

Meanwhile, train services on the mainline have been partially restored where there has been extensive damage to rail infrastructure. But the line will be made operational on Sunday, the spokesperson. The section of Puri/Bhubaneshwar/Khurda Road has been badly hit, Mishra said.

"Bhubaneswar and Khurda Road have recovered partially. Ready to take a few trains. There will be no trains to Puri till May 10 at least," he said.

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Meanwhile, President Bidhya Devi Bhandari on Friday said that Nepal is planning to start construction of railways linking Kathmandu with India and China within two years.

"The Detailed Project Reports of Birgunj-Kathmandu and Rasuwagadhi-Kathmandu railways, connecting Kathmandu to both India and China by railways, will be prepared and construction works will be started within two years," said Ms Bhandari, while reading out the government's priorities for coming years on Friday at the Parliament.

The President also informed the Parliament that the first trans-border railway between Nepal and India will be planned in the upcoming fiscal year.

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Published May 5th, 2019 at 08:01 IST