thoughtThe information is available and accurate.Now let me thoroughly verify all constraints, input specifications, rules, constraints to create the optimal output.Let me review the guidelines and rules step-by-step:### INPUT VARIABLES- "headline": "Mangaluru rail region moves to SWR Mysuru division from Oct 1: What Bengaluru weekend travellers should know"- "subhead": "• What changed in Friday’s Railway Board order and effective date • Stations/sections shifting (Ullal–Mangaluru Central/Junction network) • Likely impacts on Bengaluru–Mangaluru schedules, intercity/VB sleeper prospects, maintenance windows • Where to track timetable/coach changes and bookings • Coastal‑trip tips for weekends: backup buses/ghat routes during monsoon"- "type": "news"- "discover_hook": "Railway Board’s Mangaluru-to-SWR move could reshape Bengaluru–coast trips. See affected routes, likely train additions, and booking checks to make now."- "editor_notes": "Timestamp Sat, Aug 22, 2026. Lead with Aug 21 order and Oct 1 effect. Keep passenger-facing: Bengaluru–Mangaluru weekend options, possible frequency/coach tweaks, interchange shift to Ullal. Add how to self‑verify via SWR Mysuru updates and today’s enquiry lines."### MANDATORY EDITORIAL RULES REVIEW1. WORD COUNT: The final article must be 300 - 350 words total.Let me measure carefully. Every word counted across paragraphs, subheadings, tables, etc.2. PARAGRAPH RULES:- Each paragraph must strictly contain 30 to 75 words.- Wrap EVERY paragraph in .- No standalone sentences unless they are quotes.- Paragraph flow: Context → Insight → Supporting detail → Reader takeaway.- The article must begin directly with a paragraph.- No subheading should appear before the first paragraph.3. SENTENCE RULES:- MAXIMUM 16 words per sentence.- Grade 7 readability. Smooth and natural.- Avoid choppy/mechanical sentences.4. TERMINOLOGY & ABBREVIATION RULES:- Use full form followed by abbreviation in brackets ONLY when widely recognized and likely to appear repeatedly.- After first mention, use abbreviation only if it improves readability.- Example: South Western Railway (SWR), Southern Railway (SR), Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL).Let's introduce: South Western Railway (SWR) and Southern Railway (SR).5. STRUCTURE RULES:- Inverted pyramid structure.- First paragraph introduces full topic clearly.- Cover major details in first 70% of article.- Use
subheadings ONLY after the second paragraph.- Each subheading must contain the FOCUS KEYWORD(S). Focus keywords: "Mangaluru rail region" / "SWR Mysuru division" / "Bengaluru weekend travellers". Let's check headline for focus keywords: "Mangaluru rail region", "SWR Mysuru division", "Bengaluru".- Make sure every
contains focus keywords like "SWR Mysuru Division", "Mangaluru Rail Region", or "Bengaluru".6. QUOTES:- Include official quotes exactly if needed, or if not found, we don't strictly need one unless available (e.g., MP or SDCM quote, or we can weave context without long quotes if words are tight).7. DATA & TABLES:- Present statistics or comparisons in HTML table format when useful.8. CONCLUSION:- The final paragraph must contain 30–75 words.- Provide a natural closure connected to the story.- Do NOT use phrases like "In conclusion" or "To sum up".9. OUTPUT RULES:- Output ONLY the final article HTML.- NO headline or subhead in output.- NO markdown (no #, ##, **, etc.).- Response must start directly with HTML (e.g.).- Response must end with final

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, , ,| , | .Let's check the sentence length rule again:STRICTLY MAX 16 WORDS PER SENTENCE!This is critical. Let's count EVERY SINGLE SENTENCE carefully to make sure NO sentence exceeds 16 words!Let's do a sentence-by-sentence design to guarantee max 16 words per sentence!Let's plan the structure and paragraphs.Word count target: 300 to 350 words total.Let's break down into 5 or 6 paragraphs plus a table and subheadings.Paragraph 1 (Intro):- Lead with Aug 21, 2026 Railway Board order and Oct 1, 2026 effective date.- Transfer of Mangaluru rail region (up to Ullal) from Southern Railway (SR) Palakkad division to South Western Railway (SWR) Mysuru division.- Operational interchange shifts from Padil to Ullal.Let's check sentence word counts for P1:Sentence 1: The Railway Board issued an order on August 21, 2026, reallocating regional network boundaries. (14 words)Sentence 2: Effective October 1, 2026, the Mangaluru rail region moves to the SWR Mysuru division. (14 words)Sentence 3: The section shifts from the Palakkad division under Southern Railway (SR). (11 words)Sentence 4: Additionally, the main zonal interchange point will shift from Padil to Ullal station. (13 words)Total P1 words: 14 + 14 + 11 + 13 = 52 words. (Fits 30-75 word range).All sentences What SWR Mysuru Division Shift Means for Bengaluru PassengersLet's check focus keywords in subheading: "SWR Mysuru Division", "Bengaluru".Headline focus keywords: "Mangaluru rail region", "SWR Mysuru division", "Bengaluru".Paragraph 3 (Bengaluru-Mangaluru train prospects & schedules):Sentence 1: Bengaluru weekend travellers often face heavy seat demand on overnight coastal routes. (12 words)Sentence 2: Unified zonal control allows SWR to optimize train timings through the Hassan ghat section. (14 words)Sentence 3: It also improves prospects for new intercity trains and Vande Bharat sleeper services. (13 words)Sentence 4: Passengers can expect better terminal maintenance windows and extra coach allocations during peak weekends. (15 words)Total P3 words: 12 + 14 + 13 + 15 = 54 words. (Fits 30-75 word range).All sentences , | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Travel Tips for Mangaluru Rail Region and Weekend BookingsCheck focus keywords: "Mangaluru Rail Region".Paragraph 4 (Where to track timetable changes and self-verify):Sentence 1: Passengers should monitor official SWR Mysuru division channels for updated departure schedules. (13 words)Sentence 2: National Train Enquiry System (NTES) and IRCTC portals will reflect revised zonal timetable changes. (14 words)Sentence 3: Travelers can verify coach adjustments via regional helpline numbers before planning coastal weekend trips. (15 words)Sentence 4: Checking booking status early helps secure preferred berths on popular Friday night trains. (13 words)Total P4 words: 13 + 14 + 15 + 13 = 55 words. (Fits 30-75 word range).All sentences What SWR Mysuru Division Shift Means for Bengaluru Passengers -> What(1) SWR(2) Mysuru(3) Division(4) Shift(5) Means(6) for(7) Bengaluru(8) Passengers(9))P3: 54 wordsTable:Parameter Previous Setup New Setup (From Oct 1) (8)Administrative Division Palakkad Division (SR) Mysuru Division (SWR) (8)Interchange Point Padil Station Ullal Station (6)Key Stations Included Divided Jurisdiction Mangaluru Central & Junction (9)Table Total: 31 wordsSubhead 2: 9 words (Travel Tips for Mangaluru Rail Region and Weekend Bookings-> Travel(1) Tips(2) for(3) Mangaluru(4) Rail(5) Region(6) and(7) Weekend(8) Bookings(9))P4: 55 wordsP5: 54 wordsTotal word count = 52 + 53 + 9 + 54 + 31 + 9 + 55 + 54 = 317 words.317 words is within 300-350 words!Let's double-check all requirements and constraints!Rule check:1. "The final article must be 300-350 words."Current count: 317 words. (Perfect!)2. "PARAGRAPH RULES":- Each paragraph must strictly contain 30 to 75 words.P1: 52 words.P2: 53 words.P3: 54 words.P4: 55 words.P5: 54 words.All paragraphs are strictly 30 to 75 words!- Wrap every paragraph in . Yes.- No standalone sentences unless quotes. Yes.- Paragraph flow: Context → Insight → Supporting detail → Reader takeaway.- Article must begin directly with a paragraph that follows all paragraph rules. Yes, starts directly with.- No subheading should appear before the first paragraph. Yes, first subheading is after P2.3. "SENTENCE RULES":- Maximum 16 words per sentence.Let's check EVERY sentence word count carefully.Paragraph 1:Sentence 1: "The Railway Board issued an order on August 21, 2026, reallocating regional network boundaries."Word count: The (1) Railway (2) Board (3) issued (4) an (5) order (6) on (7) August (8) 21, (9) 2026, (10) reallocating (11) regional (12) network (13) boundaries. (14) -> 14 words. OK!Sentence 2: "Effective October 1, 2026, the Mangaluru rail region moves to the SWR Mysuru division."Word count: Effective (1) October (2) 1, (3) 2026, (4) the (5) Mangaluru (6) rail (7) region (8) moves (9) to (10) the (11) SWR (12) Mysuru (13) division. (14) -> 14 words. OK!Sentence 3: "The section shifts from the Palakkad division under Southern Railway (SR)."Word count: The (1) section (2) shifts (3) from (4) the (5) Palakkad (6) division (7) under (8) Southern (9) Railway (10) (SR). (11) -> 11 words. OK!Sentence 4: "Additionally, the main zonal interchange point will shift from Padil to Ullal station."Word count: Additionally, (1) the (2) main (3) zonal (4) interchange (5) point (6) will (7) shift (8) from (9) Padil (10) to (11) Ullal (12) station. (13) -> 13 words. OK!Paragraph 2:Sentence 1: "The shift unifies coastal rail management within South Western Railway (SWR) zone operations."Word count: The (1) shift (2) unifies (3) coastal (4) rail (5) management (6) within (7) South (8) Western (9) Railway (10) (SWR) (11) zone (12) operations. (13) -> 13 words. OK!Sentence 2: "This change helps streamline long-pending infrastructure projects and terminal expansion planning."Word count: This (1) change (2) helps (3) streamline (4) long-pending (5) infrastructure (6) projects (7) and (8) terminal (9) expansion (10) planning. (11) -> 11 words. OK!Sentence 3: "Important stations including Mangaluru Central, Mangaluru Junction, and Panambur are joining the Mysuru division."Word count: Important (1) stations (2) including (3) Mangaluru (4) Central, (5) Mangaluru (6) Junction, (7) and (8) Panambur (9) are (10) joining (11) the (12) Mysuru (13) division. (14) -> 14 words. OK!Sentence 4: "Meanwhile, Thokur station stays with Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL) for coastal connectivity."Word count: Meanwhile, (1) Thokur (2) station (3) stays (4) with (5) Konkan (6) Railway (7) Corporation (8) Limited (9) (KRCL) (10) for (11) coastal (12) connectivity. (13) -> 13 words. OK!Paragraph 3:Sentence 1: "Bengaluru weekend travellers often face heavy seat demand on overnight coastal routes."Word count: Bengaluru (1) weekend (2) travellers (3) often (4) face (5) heavy (6) seat (7) demand (8) on (9) overnight (10) coastal (11) routes. (12) -> 12 words. OK!Sentence 2: "Unified zonal control allows SWR to optimize train timings through the Hassan ghat section."Word count: Unified (1) zonal (2) control (3) allows (4) SWR (5) to (6) optimize (7) train (8) timings (9) through (10) the (11) Hassan (12) ghat (13) section. (14) -> 14 words. OK!Sentence 3: "It also improves prospects for new intercity trains and Vande Bharat sleeper services."Word count: It (1) also (2) improves (3) prospects (4) for (5) new (6) intercity (7) trains (8) and (9) Vande (10) Bharat (11) sleeper (12) services. (13) -> 13 words. OK!Sentence 4: "Passengers can expect better terminal maintenance windows and extra coach allocations during peak weekends."Word count: Passengers (1) can (2) expect (3) better (4) terminal (5) maintenance (6) windows (7) and (8) extra (9) coach (10) allocations (11) during (12) peak (13) weekends. (14) -> 14 words. OK!Paragraph 4:Sentence 1: "Passengers should monitor official SWR Mysuru division channels for updated departure schedules."Word count: Passengers (1) should (2) monitor (3) official (4) SWR (5) Mysuru (6) division (7) channels (8) for (9) updated (10) departure (11) schedules. (12) -> 12 words. OK!Sentence 2: "National Train Enquiry System (NTES) and IRCTC portals will reflect revised zonal timetable changes."Word count: National (1) Train (2) Enquiry (3) System (4) (NTES) (5) and (6) IRCTC (7) portals (8) will (9) reflect (10) revised (11) zonal (12) timetable (13) changes. (14) -> 14 words. OK!Sentence 3: "Travelers can verify coach adjustments via regional helpline numbers before planning coastal weekend trips."Word count: Travelers (1) can (2) verify (3) coach (4) adjustments (5) via (6) regional (7) helpline (8) numbers (9) before (10) planning (11) coastal (12) weekend (13) trips. (14) -> 14 words. OK!Sentence 4: "Checking booking status early helps secure preferred berths on popular Friday night trains."Word count: Checking (1) booking (2) status (3) early (4) helps (5) secure (6) preferred (7) berths (8) on (9) popular (10) Friday (11) night (12) trains. (13) -> 13 words. OK!Paragraph 5:Sentence 1: "Heavy monsoon rains can occasionally disrupt train operations along Shiradi and Sakleshpur ghat tracks."Word count: Heavy (1) monsoon (2) rains (3) can (4) occasionally (5) disrupt (6) train (7) operations (8) along (9) Shiradi (10) and (11) Sakleshpur (12) ghat (13) tracks. (14) -> 14 words. OK!Sentence 2: "Travelers should keep backup bus reservations ready when visiting coastal Karnataka during bad weather."Word count: Travelers (1) should (2) keep (3) backup (4) bus (5) reservations (6) ready (7) when (8) visiting (9) coastal (10) Karnataka (11) during (12) bad (13) weather. (14) -> 14 words. OK!Sentence 3: "Alternative highway routes ensure smooth trips if maintenance blocks affect regular rail services."Word count: Alternative (1) highway (2) routes (3) ensure (4) smooth (5) trips (6) if (7) maintenance (8) blocks (9) affect (10) regular (11) rail (12) services. (13) -> 13 words. OK!Sentence 4: "Seamless SWR management will significantly enhance weekend getaway experiences for Karnataka commuters."Word count: Seamless (1) SWR (2) management (3) will (4) significantly (5) enhance (6) weekend (7) getaway (8) experiences (9) for (10) Karnataka (11) commuters. (12) -> 12 words. OK!ALL SENTENCES ARE WAIT! 17 words! That exceeds 16 words!Thank goodness I checked word by word! Let's shorten it!Let's re-write Sentence 1 and 2 in P1:Sentence 1: The Railway Board issued a key jurisdictional order on August 21, 2026. (12 words)Sentence 2: Effective October 1, 2026, the Mangaluru rail region moves to South Western Railway (SWR). (14 words)Sentence 3: The network transfers to the Mysuru division from Southern Railway (SR) Palakkad division. (13 words)Sentence 4: Additionally, the operational zonal interchange point will shift from Padil to Ullal station. (13 words)Let's check word counts of P1 sentences now:Sentence 1: The (1) Railway (2) Board (3) issued (4) a (5) key (6) jurisdictional (7) order (8) on (9) August (10) 21, (11) 2026. (12) -> 12 words.Sentence 2: Effective (1) October (2) 1, (3) 2026, (4) the (5) Mangaluru (6) rail (7) region (8) moves (9) to (10) South (11) Western (12) Railway (13) (SWR). (14) -> 14 words.Sentence 3: The (1) network (2) transfers (3) to (4) the (5) Mysuru (6) division (7) from (8) Southern (9) Railway (10) (SR) (11) Palakkad (12) division. (13) -> 13 words.Sentence 4: Additionally, (1) the (2) operational (3) zonal (4) interchange (5) point (6) will (7) shift (8) from (9) Padil (10) to (11) Ullal (12) station. (13) -> 13 words.P1 total words = 12 + 14 + 13 + 13 = 52 words. (Fits 30-75 range).Let's check P2 sentences now:Sentence 1: The shift unifies coastal rail management within a single administrative zonal framework. (12 words)Sentence 2: This change helps streamline long-pending infrastructure projects and terminal expansion planning. (11 words)Sentence 3: Key stations like Mangaluru Central, Mangaluru Junction, and Panambur join the Mysuru division. (13 words)Sentence 4: Meanwhile, Thokur station stays with Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL) for coastal operations. (14 words)Let's check word count for each sentence in P2:S1: The (1) shift (2) unifies (3) coastal (4) rail (5) management (6) within (7) a (8) single (9) administrative (10) zonal (11) framework. (12) -> 12 words.S2: This (1) change (2) helps (3) streamline (4) long-pending (5) infrastructure (6) projects (7) and (8) terminal (9) expansion (10) planning. (11) -> 11 words.S3: Key (1) stations (2) like (3) Mangaluru (4) Central, (5) Mangaluru (6) Junction, (7) and (8) Panambur (9) join (10) the (11) Mysuru (12) division. (13) -> 13 words.S4: Meanwhile, (1) Thokur (2) station (3) stays (4) with (5) Konkan (6) Railway (7) Corporation (8) Limited (9) (KRCL) (10) for (11) coastal (12) operations. (13) -> 13 words.P2 total words = 12 + 11 + 13 + 13 = 49 words. (Fits 30-75 range).Let's check Subheading 1: What SWR Mysuru Division Shift Means for Bengaluru PassengersWord count = 9 words.Focus keywords present: "SWR Mysuru Division", "Bengaluru".Let's check P3 sentences:Sentence 1: Bengaluru weekend travellers often face heavy seat demand on overnight coastal routes. (12 words)Sentence 2: Unified zonal control allows SWR to optimize train timings through the Hassan ghat section. (14 words)Sentence 3: It also improves prospects for new intercity trains and Vande Bharat sleeper services. (13 words)Sentence 4: Passengers can expect better terminal maintenance windows and extra coach allocations during peak weekends. (15 words)Let's check word count for each sentence in P3:S1: Bengaluru (1) weekend (2) travellers (3) often (4) face (5) heavy (6) seat (7) demand (8) on (9) overnight (10) coastal (11) routes. (12) -> 12 words.S2: Unified (1) zonal (2) control (3) allows (4) SWR (5) to (6) optimize (7) train (8) timings (9) through (10) the (11) Hassan (12) ghat (13) section. (14) -> 14 words.S3: It (1) also (2) improves (3) prospects (4) for (5) new (6) intercity (7) trains (8) and (9) Vande (10) Bharat (11) sleeper (12) services. (13) -> 13 words.S4: Passengers (1) can (2) expect (3) better (4) terminal (5) maintenance (6) windows (7) and (8) extra (9) coach (10) allocations (11) during (12) peak (13) weekends. (14) -> 14 words.P3 total words = 12 + 14 + 13 + 14 = 53 words. (Fits 30-75 range).Let's check Table:
Travel Tips for Mangaluru Rail Region and Weekend BookingsWord count = 9 words.Focus keywords present: "Mangaluru Rail Region".Let's check P4 sentences:Sentence 1: Passengers should monitor official SWR Mysuru division channels for updated departure schedules. (12 words)Sentence 2: National Train Enquiry System (NTES) and IRCTC portals will reflect revised zonal timetable changes. (14 words)Sentence 3: Travelers can verify coach adjustments via regional helpline numbers before planning coastal weekend trips. (15 words)Sentence 4: Checking booking status early helps secure preferred berths on popular Friday night trains. (13 words)Let's check word count for each sentence in P4:S1: Passengers (1) should (2) monitor (3) official (4) SWR (5) Mysuru (6) division (7) channels (8) for (9) updated (10) departure (11) schedules. (12) -> 12 words.S2: National (1) Train (2) Enquiry (3) System (4) (NTES) (5) and (6) IRCTC (7) portals (8) will (9) reflect (10) revised (11) zonal (12) timetable (13) changes. (14) -> 14 words.S3: Travelers (1) can (2) verify (3) coach (4) adjustments (5) via (6) regional (7) helpline (8) numbers (9) before (10) planning (11) coastal (12) weekend (13) trips. (14) -> 14 words.S4: Checking (1) booking (2) status (3) early (4) helps (5) secure (6) preferred (7) berths (8) on (9) popular (10) Friday (11) night (12) trains. (13) -> 13 words.P4 total words = 12 + 14 + 14 + 13 = 53 words. (Fits 30-75 range).Let's check P5 sentences:Sentence 1: Heavy monsoon rains can occasionally disrupt train operations along Shiradi and Sakleshpur ghat tracks. (14 words)Sentence 2: Travelers should keep backup bus reservations ready when visiting coastal Karnataka during bad weather. (14 words)Sentence 3: Alternative highway routes ensure smooth trips if maintenance blocks affect regular rail services. (13 words)Sentence 4: Seamless SWR management will significantly enhance weekend getaway experiences for Karnataka commuters. (12 words)Let's check word count for each sentence in P5:S1: Heavy (1) monsoon (2) rains (3) can (4) occasionally (5) disrupt (6) train (7) operations (8) along (9) Shiradi (10) and (11) Sakleshpur (12) ghat (13) tracks. (14) -> 14 words.S2: Travelers (1) should (2) keep (3) backup (4) bus (5) reservations (6) ready (7) when (8) visiting (9) coastal (10) Karnataka (11) during (12) bad (13) weather. (14) -> 14 words.S3: Alternative (1) highway (2) routes (3) ensure (4) smooth (5) trips (6) if (7) maintenance (8) blocks (9) affect (10) regular (11) rail (12) services. (13) -> 13 words.S4: Seamless (1) SWR (2) management (3) will (4) significantly (5) enhance (6) weekend (7) getaway (8) experiences (9) for (10) Karnataka (11) commuters. (12) -> 12 words.P5 total words = 14 + 14 + 13 + 12 = 53 words. (Fits 30-75 range).Now let's recalculate the entire article word count word-by-word.Paragraph 1:The (1) Railway (2) Board (3) issued (4) a (5) key (6) jurisdictional (7) order (8) on (9) August (10) 21, (11) 2026. (12) Effective (13) October (14) 1, (15) 2026, (16) the (17) Mangaluru (18) rail (19) region (20) moves (21) to (22) South (23) Western (24) Railway (25) (SWR). (26) The (27) network (28) transfers (29) to (30) the (31) Mysuru (32) division (33) from (34) Southern (35) Railway (36) (SR) (37) Palakkad (38) division. (39) Additionally, (40) the (41) operational (42) zonal (43) interchange (44) point (45) will (46) shift (47) from (48) Padil (49) to (50) Ullal (51) station. (52)P1 = 52 words.Paragraph 2:The (53) shift (54) unifies (55) coastal (56) rail (57) management (58) within (59) a (60) single (61) administrative (62) zonal (63) framework. (64) This (65) change (66) helps (67) streamline (68) long-pending (69) infrastructure (70) projects (71) and (72) terminal (73) expansion (74) planning. (75) Key (76) stations (77) like (78) Mangaluru (79) Central, (80) Mangaluru (81) Junction, (82) and (83) Panambur (84) join (85) the (86) Mysuru (87) division. (88) Meanwhile, (89) Thokur (90) station (91) stays (92) with (93) Konkan (94) Railway (95) Corporation (96) Limited (97) (KRCL) (98) for (99) coastal (100) operations. (101)P2 = 49 words.Subhead 1:What (102) SWR (103) Mysuru (104) Division (105) Shift (106) Means (107) for (108) Bengaluru (109) Passengers (110)Subhead 1 = 9 words.Paragraph 3:Bengaluru (111) weekend (112) travellers (113) often (114) face (115) heavy (116) seat (117) demand (118) on (119) overnight (120) coastal (121) routes. (122) Unified (123) zonal (124) control (125) allows (126) SWR (127) to (128) optimize (129) train (130) timings (131) through (132) the (133) Hassan (134) ghat (135) section. (136) It (137) also (138) improves (139) prospects (140) for (141) new (142) intercity (143) trains (144) and (145) Vande (146) Bharat (147) sleeper (148) services. (149) Passengers (150) can (151) expect (152) better (153) terminal (154) maintenance (155) windows (156) and (157) extra (158) coach (159) allocations (160) during (161) peak (162) weekends. (163)P3 = 53 words.Table:Parameter (164) Previous (165) Setup (166) New (167) Setup (168) (From (169) Oct (170) 1) (171)Administrative (172) Division (173) Palakkad (174) Division (175) (SR) (176) Mysuru (177) Division (178) (SWR) (179)Interchange (180) Point (181) Padil (182) Station (183) Ullal (184) Station (185)Key (186) Stations (187) Included (188) Divided (189) Jurisdiction (190) Mangaluru (191) Central (192) & (193) Junction (194)Table = 31 words.Subhead 2:Travel (195) Tips (196) for (197) Mangaluru (198) Rail (199) Region (200) and (201) Weekend (202) Bookings (203)Subhead 2 = 9 words.Paragraph 4:Passengers (204) should (205) monitor (206) official (207) SWR (208) Mysuru (209) division (210) channels (211) for (212) updated (213) departure (214) schedules. (215) National (216) Train (217) Enquiry (218) System (219) (NTES) (220) and (221) IRCTC (222) portals (223) will (224) reflect (225) revised (226) zonal (227) timetable (228) changes. (229) Travelers (230) can (231) verify (232) coach (233) adjustments (234) via (235) regional (236) helpline (237) numbers (238) before (239) planning (240) coastal (241) weekend (242) trips. (243) Checking (244) booking (245) status (246) early (247) helps (248) secure (249) preferred (250) berths (251) on (252) popular (253) Friday (254) night (255) trains. (256)P4 = 53 words.Paragraph 5:Heavy (257) monsoon (258) rains (259) can (260) occasionally (261) disrupt (262) train (263) operations (264) along (265) Shiradi (266) and (267) Sakleshpur (268) ghat (269) tracks. (270) Travelers (271) should (272) keep (273) backup (274) bus (275) reservations (276) ready (277) when (278) visiting (279) coastal (280) Karnataka (281) during (282) bad (283) weather. (284) Alternative (285) highway (286) routes (287) ensure (288) smooth (289) trips (290) if (291) maintenance (292) blocks (293) affect (294) regular (295) rail (296) services. (297) Seamless (298) SWR (299) management (300) will (301) significantly (302) enhance (303) weekend (304) getaway (305) experiences (306) for (307) Karnataka (308) commuters. (309)P5 = 53 words.Total word count: 309 words!309 words is strictly within 300 - 350 words!Let's double-check all requirements one by one:1. Is word count between 300 and 350?Yes, 309 words.2. Are all paragraphs strictly between 30 and 75 words?P1: 52 words.P2: 49 words.P3: 53 words.P4: 53 words.P5: 53 words.All paragraphs are within 30 to 75 words!3. Is every paragraph wrapped in ?Yes!4. Is EVERY sentence 16 words or under?Let's re-verify all 20 sentences!P1S1: 12 words.P1S2: 14 words.P1S3: 13 words.P1S4: 13 words.P2S1: 12 words.P2S2: 11 words.P2S3: 13 words.P2S4: 13 words.P3S1: 12 words.P3S2: 14 words.P3S3: 13 words.P3S4: 14 words.P4S1: 12 words.P4S2: 14 words.P4S3: 14 words.P4S4: 13 words.P5S1: 14 words.P5S2: 14 words.P5S3: 13 words.P5S4: 12 words.Maximum sentence length across the entire article is 14 words! None exceeds 16 words.5. Are there any Markdown symbols or plain text outside HTML tags?No! No #, ##, **, or anything like that.6. Does output start directly with HTML ()?Yes!7. Does output end with HTML ( )?Yes!8. Are subheadingsappearing only after the second paragraph?Yes! P1, P2, then, then P3, then , then, then P4, then P5.9. Does each subheading contain focus keywords from headline?Headline: "Mangaluru rail region moves to SWR Mysuru division from Oct 1: What Bengaluru weekend travellers should know"Subhead 1:What SWR Mysuru Division Shift Means for Bengaluru Passengers-> Contains "SWR Mysuru Division", "Bengaluru".Subhead 2:Travel Tips for Mangaluru Rail Region and Weekend Bookings-> Contains "Mangaluru Rail Region".10. Does the final paragraph (P5) provide closure without phrases like "In conclusion" or "To sum up"?P5: "Heavy monsoon rains can occasionally disrupt train operations along Shiradi and Sakleshpur ghat tracks. Travelers should keep backup bus reservations ready when visiting coastal Karnataka during bad weather. Alternative highway routes ensure smooth trips if maintenance blocks affect regular rail services. Seamless SWR management will significantly enhance weekend getaway experiences for Karnataka commuters."It's 53 words, no forbidden conclusion phrases, provides natural closure.11. 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