I think it has finished as many trains are running on time but on Saturday im travelling to Kcg in prasanti nilayam i will observe it properly
After the mps increase in dmm-ypr section, its run time can be easily reduced now by at least 30 minutes.
Long time ago i.e around mid of 2018 this route was cleared for 110 kmph but trains weren't running at that speed rarely it used to touch 110 and recently LPs were instructed by SWR to take the trains at 110 kmph. Ok BTW how was the run between Makalidurga to Yelahanka ?
Continous 60-70km/h run; Didn't make any unscheduled halt though
Then it means still NI works arent full completed because MKL YNK section is one where trains continuously do above 100 kmph. AFAIK TSRs at DBU is 50 kmph, RNN is 20 kmph and 3 kms before YNK its 60 kmph as all the three stations that i had mentioned is undergoing major yard remodelling works