Special Traffic, Power Block on 30.12.2025 and 31.12.2025

Special Traffic, Power Block on 30.12.2025 and 31.12.2025

Special Traffic and Power block on 30 / 31.11.2025 (Wed / Thu Night) at Ambernath

Central Railway will operate special traffic and power block for launching of girders for 6 meter wide Foot Over Bridge at Ambernath (Km 59/ 34-36) railway station on Kalyan – Karjat section by using 170 Tonne Road crane. The block will be operated on Up and Dn lines from 23.00 hrs of 30.12.20 to 02.00 hrs on 31.12.2025. Due to this work, the train running pattern will be as under:

Last Up local before the block will leave Badlapur at 22.40 hrs towards Kalyan.

Following suburban services on Kalyan-Karjat section will remain cancelled during the Block Period

  • Badlapur locals leaving CSMT at 21.08 and 21.28 hrs
  • Karjat local leaving CSMT at 21.26 hrs
  • Ambernath local leaving CSMT at 23.08 hrs
  • CSMT local leaving Ambernath at 19.38 hrs
  • Kurla local leaving Badlapur at 23.04 hrs
  • UP local leaving Khopoli at 22.15 hrs will be terminated at Karjat.
  • UP local scheduled to leave Badlapur at 23.31 hrs will run from Kalyan

Passengers are requested to please note and bear with the inconvenience caused due to this block.

I couldn’t locate any official notices explicitly detailing special traffic or power blocks on 30 and 31 December 2025 across Indian Railways zones.

Here’s what I did find:

  • Konkan Railway routinely publishes notices for maintenance-related power/traffic blocks. However, no specific announcement exists yet for 30 or 31 December 2025
  • Western and Northern Railway portals do reference blocks for other dates (e.g. Ganpati Festival special runs, Kumbh blocks), but none were listed for end‑December 2025
  • General definitions explain what power and traffic blocks entail—temporary suspensions of overhead-electric supply and train movement in sections under maintenance

🔍 What This Implies

  • As of now, there’s no confirmed traffic or power block scheduled on 30 or 31 December 2025 in public railway zone bulletins.
  • However, railway blocks are often announced only 1–2 weeks in advance, especially for year-end engineering work. It’s quite possible the notices have not yet been released.

✅ Recommended Next Steps

  1. Monitor announcements from your relevant railway zone (e.g., WR, KR, NR) via their official websites or social media in mid-to-late December 2025.
  2. Check IRCTC train status panels or railway enquiry systems (NTES, RailMadad) for possible service disruptions or revised train departures as your travel date approaches.
  3. Let me know your travel route or date, and I can help track potential blocks and suggest alternate options or adjusted timings when notices become available.

Would you like help tracking notices when they release, or planning travel around these tentative dates?

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