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04/08/2010   Four trains cancelled in Bihar amid Maoist shutdown   Patna, Aug 3 (IANS) Four trains were cancelled and some   diverted in Bihar in view of a two-day Maoist shutdown that began Tuesday,   officials said. The passenger trains cancelled include the Gomo-Barkakhana, the   Barwadih-Dehri-on Sone and the Dehri-Barwadih trains, an East Central Railway   official told IANS. 
 The routes of several long distance trains,   including the Bhopal-Howrah Shaktipunj Express and the Tata-Jammu Tawi Express,   were diverted.
 
 Authorities imposed a speed restriction of 75 kmph on   mail and express trains, including the Rajdhani, in Maoist-hit areas. Besides,   pilot trains were also being run on some routes.
 
 Security forces are   also on high alert, East Central Railway's chief public relations officer Dilip   Kumar said.
 
 "An alert has been sounded in the state and adequate   security arrangements are in place," Additional Director General of Police P.K.   Thakur said.
 
 Public transport was hit in some rural areas and services   of a few long-route buses were called off.
 
 The Communist Party of   India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) called a shutdown in Bihar and four other states   Tuesday and Wednesday.
 
 
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