Indian Railways Cancels, Regulates Several Trains

Owing to non-interlocking and remodelling work being undertaken in various zones of the Indian Railways, several trains have been cancelled, short-terminated and regulated. Scroll down for further details. 

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> The East Central Railway announced the cancellation of 48 trains.

These trains cover popular routes, like Amritsar–Darbhanga, Raxaul–New Delhi, Muzaffarpur–Ahmedabad, Katra–Kamakhya and Howrah–Kathgodam. For the complete list, here’s the official tweet

> The North Eastern Railway (NER) announced cancellation, short-termination and regulation of eight trains due to non-interlocking work at Gonda Junction.

The affected routes include Barauni–Gwalior, Hyderabad–Gorakhpur and Ernakulam–Barauni. For the complete information, here’s the official tweet:

Also read: Several Trains Cancelled by Railways on Popular Routes

> In another tweet, the NER cited remodelling work at Gonda Junction as the reason behind regulation of three trains. These trains operate at important stations like Dibrugarh, Lalgarh, Anand Vihar Terminus, Pune and Gorakhpur. 

> In addition, the North Eastern Railway has also announced short-termination and regulation of the following trains:

  • For journeys commencing on 24th and 31st May, and 7th June, train no. 13509 Asansol–Gonda Express will be short-terminated at Mau station.
  • For journeys commencing on 25th May, 1st June and 8th June, train no. 22199 Gwalior–Balrampur Express will be short-terminated at Lucknow Junction.
  • For journeys commencing on 21st, 26th and 28th May, 2nd and 4th June, train no. 19409 Ahmedabad–Gorakhpur Express will be short-terminated at Gomti Nagar station.
  • For the journey commencing on 30th May, train no. 15651 Guwahati–Jammu Tawi Express will be regulated for 60 minutes in the Lucknow Division. 
  • For the journey commencing on 7th June, train no. 15077 Kamakhya–Gomti Nagar Express will be regulated for 60 minutes in the Lucknow Division. 

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