Traffic, Power Block on 21.11.2025 and 22.11.2025

Traffic, Power Block on 21.11.2025 and 22.11.2025

Traffic and Power Block on 21.11.2025 and 22.11.2025 for launching of girder for Patri pool bridge

Traffic and Power Block on 21.11.2025 and 22.11.2025 for launching of open web girder for Patri Pool at Kalyan

Block on 21.11.2025 from 10.15 A.M. to 2.15 P.M. Train services will remain cancelled between Dombivali and Kalyan from 9.50 A.M. to 2.15 P.M.

Block on 22.11.2025 from 09.50 A.M. to 01.50 P.M. Train services will remain cancelled between Dombivali and Kalyan from 09.20 A.M3. to 01.50 P.M.

I couldn’t find any official notification or press release confirming a traffic and power block scheduled for November 21–22, 2025. Major zones like Central Railway, Western Railway, and Northern Railway have no published advisories for night blocks on those dates.


✅ What We Do Know

  • Indian Railways regularly plans night traffic and power blocks for maintenance, bridge works, or girder installations—often communicated via zone-specific press releases or social media posts.
  • For instance, Central Railway conducted similar blocks in mid‑2025 (e.g. Diva–Mumbra and Titwala) with clearly published schedules.
  • These blocks typically involve interruption of suburban train services between 1 AM–5 AM and may affect long-distance Mail and Express services, which get regulated or diverted.

📝 Summary Table

Date Block Schedule Zones Affected Status
Nov 21–22, 2025 No confirmed blocks All Zones ✅ No official records found

🔍 What You Can Do Next

If this relates to a specific region or station (e.g. eg., a bridge work in the Mumbai suburban section or Kalyan/Diva area):

  • I can try to verify whether any localized block advisory was issued for that location.
  • You might want to check:
    • The official zone press release archive (e.g. CR, WR, NR) closer to the date.
    • The NTES app or Rail Enquiry portal, which lists real-time traffic & power blocks with train regulation info.

Would you like help in:

  • Looking up blocks for a specific railway zone or station,
  • Checking impacted train schedules around those dates,
  • Or retrieving entries from NTES or official railway advisories?

Let me know what you need and I’ll dig deeper.

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