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Indian Railways has cancelled 13 trains until 21 February and diverted 9 rail routes

Gowhar Nabi
Last updated: February 20, 2025 11:58 pm
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Indian Railways has cancelled 13 trains until 21 February and diverted 9 rail routes
Indian Railways has cancelled 13 trains until 21 February and diverted 9 rail routes
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Technical reasons have led to changes in the operation of trains. 13 trains, including Vikramshila and Purushottam Express, have been cancelled. Nine trains now run different paths. Chief Public Relations Officer of Central Railway Saraswati Chandra gave this information.


Technical reasons have caused changes in the way trains run on railways. Chief Public Relations Officer of East Central Railway, Saraswati Chandra said that 12802 New Delhi-Puri Purushottam Express till 21 February, 22308 Bikaner-Howrah Express on 19 February and 12308 Bikaner-Howrah Express on 20 and 21 February, 12312 Kalka-Howrah Netaji Express till 21 February, 18310 Jammu Tawi-Sambalpur Express on 20 and 21 February, 18102 Jammu Tawi-Tata Express on 19 February, 12368 New Delhi-Bhagalpur Vikramshila Express till 21 February, 22466 Anand Vihar-Madhupur Express on 19 February, 19483 Ahmedabad-Barauni Express on 19 and 21 February, 19484 Barauni-Ahmedabad Express on 21 and 23 February, 22911a Indore-Howrah Express on 20 February and 20976 Agra Cantt-Howrah Chambal Express will remain cancelled on 20 February.

Also Read: Traffic Advisory: Jammu-Srinagar NH-44 and Other Key Routes for 21 Feb, 2025

These trains now have new routes.

11061 Lokmanya Tilak-Jaynagar Express will run from Manikpur-Prayagraj Chheoki-Jeeventhpur-Varanasi-Jaunpur-Audihar until 28 February; 1102 Jaynagar-Lokmanya Tilak Express will run until 27 February; 11033 Pune-Darbhanga Express will run on 19 and 26 February; 11034 Darbhanga-Pune Express will run from 21 to 28 February.

While 15633 Bikaner-Guwahati Express will run on 19 February, 15657, Delhi-Kamakhya Express will run via Kanpur-Lucknow-Gorakhpur-Chhapra until 21 February, and 12506 Anand Vihar-Kamakhya Express will run. Apart from this, the 12330 Anand Vihar-Sealdah Express will run on February 19 and 26 via Kanpur-Lucknow-DDU, and the 12329 Sealdah-Anand Vihar Express will run on 25 February via DDU-Varanasi-Janghai-Unnao-Kanpur.

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