Passenger alert: East Coast Railway changes timing of two MEMU trains in Odisha 

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Bhubaneswar, April 25: Passengers on Angul-Puri and Bhadrak-Cuttack routes will see minor timing changes as two MEMU services get updated schedules from today (Saturday)

The East Coast Railway (ECoR) has come up with a new time table of trains with effect from April 25.

“For the convenience of passengers and to improve operational efficiency timings of two MEMU trains services has been revised with effect from April 25, 2026,” said an ECoR release on Saturday.

The new schedules for Train No. 68421 (Angul–Puri MEMU) and Train No. 68437 (Bhadrak–Cuttack MEMU) is detailed below:

Train No. 68421 Angul–Puri MEMU

The train will depart from Angul at 05:10 hrs and arrive at Talcher at 05:35 hrs (Dep. 05:45 hrs). It will reach Meramandali at 06:09 hrs (Dep. 06:10 hrs) and Dhenkanal at 07:00 hrs (Dep. 07:05 hrs).

The train will pass via Naraj Marthapur (Arr. 07:53 hrs / Dep. 07:54 hrs) and arrive at Barang at 08:08 hrs (Dep. 08:09 hrs), followed by Bhubaneswar New (Arr. 08:14 hrs / Dep. 08:15 hrs) and Mancheswar (Arr. 08:22 hrs / Dep. 08:23 hrs).

At Bhubaneswar, the train will arrive at 08:50 hrs and depart at 08:55 hrs. It will then reach Khurda Road at 09:15 hrs (Dep. 09:20 hrs), Delang at 09:37 hrs (Dep. 09:38 hrs) and Sakhigopal at 09:41 hrs (Dep. 09:42 hrs), before terminating at Puri at 10:50 hrs.

Train No. 68437 Bhadrak–Cuttack MEMU

The train will commence its journey from Bhadrak at 15:00 hrs and arrive at Kenduapada at 15:20 hrs (Dep. 15:21 hrs). It will reach Jajpur Keonjhar Road at 16:21 hrs (Dep. 16:22 hrs), followed by Dhanmandal at 17:02 hrs (Dep. 17:03 hrs).

Further, the train will arrive at Kapilas Road at 17:26 hrs (Dep. 17:27 hrs) and Nergundi at 17:32 hrs (Dep. 17:33 hrs), before completing its journey at Cuttack at 18:40 hrs.

The ECoR has requested the passengers to verify train timings through the NTES or UTS before commencing their journey. The revision aims to enhance punctuality and ensure smoother train operations across these busy sections.

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