Kolkata, Jan. 27 -- South Eastern Railway has announced experimental stoppages for passenger and express trains at select stations across West Bengal and adjoining areas, with effect from January 29 to January 31.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Railways said the stoppages have been introduced for passenger convenience and the arrangement will remain in force until further advice.

Howrah-Jaleswar Passenger (68007) will have an experimental stoppage at Andul from January 31. Thawe-Tatanagar Express (18182) will stop at Barabhum and Burnpur from January 29, while Tatanagar-Thawe Express (18181) will halt at Burnpur from January 30. Bokaro Steel City-Asansol Passenger (63520) will have experimental stoppages at Begunkodar and Pundag from January 31.

Bokaro Steel City-Barddhaman Passenger will stop at Jhalida from January 31. Shalimar-Puri Express (18409) will halt at Dantan from January 31, while Puri-Shalimar Express (18410) will stop at the same station from January 30. Charlapalli-Shalimar Express (18046) will have experimental stoppages at Mecheda and Panskura from January 30. Howrah-Ahmedabad Express (12834) will stop at Panskura from January 30. Adra-Asansol Passenger (68061) will halt at Muradih from January 31, while Bhojudih-Adra Passenger (68076) will stop at Rukni from January 31. Chakradharpur-Howrah Express (18012) will have an experimental stoppage at Fuleswar from January 30.

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