270 trains cancelLed
Indian Railways: Severe cold has knocked across the country including North India. The torture of winter is increasing every day. Dense fog has enveloped many states of North India , fog is increasing the difficulty of railway passengers. Due to dense fog, 241 trains have been cancelled completely and 29 have been partially cancelled across the country. Along with this, 26 trains have also been rescheduled and 30 have been diverted. Along with this, many trains of Indian Railways are running late.
According to the updated information on the railway website, apart from fog, most of them have been cancelled due to operational and maintenance reasons. If you are also going to travel these days, then you can check the status of your train by visiting the IRCTC official website. Also, you can check the list of your cancelled trains here.
Check Status Online Like This
If you have to travel by train today, then before going from home to the station, you must check the status of your train once. Passengers can check the status of their train online. Information about cancelled, rescheduled and diverted trains has been given on the website of Indian Railways and IRCTC and on the NTES app. These two important railway websites to check train status
These Trains Have Been Rescheduled
Railways has decided to reschedule 29 trains. E.g. 04352 HSR-DLI EXP SPL train earlier used to depart from Hisar station at 4.35 am, but now this train will depart at 6.50 am. Along with this, 05000 SMQL DLI EXP train which earlier used to run from Shamli Junction at 4.20 am, but now it is scheduled to run at 5.20 am.
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Railways Cancelled 241 Trains
Railways has also cancelled 241 trains. In which 01513 MRJ-KOP DMU EXP train has been cancelled. This train was about to run from Miraj Junction to Kolhapur. At the same time, 01605 PTK-JMKR EXP SPL going from Pathankot to Javalmukhi has also been cancelled. 01607 PTK-JDNX SPL from Pathankot to Joginder Nagar is also cancelled.
-Bharat Express