Train Cancelled – Vande Bharat, Shatabdi & More Train Cancel, 8 Trains Diverted, Full List Here

Train Cancelled: If you are also going to travel by train this week, many trains have been cancelled by Indian Railways.
Priyanka Singh

Train Cancelled: Often, people prefer to travel by train for long-distance travel. This is because travelling by train is cheaper than by flight. If you are considering travelling by train in the coming days, big news is coming your way. If you are travelling by train on June 19, please note that special repairs will be carried out on the Muzaffarnagar-Deoband railway section to strengthen the railway track and bridges, due to which many trains will run via other routes, while some have been cancelled. Due to this mega block, train operations on the down line of the Muzaffarnagar-Deoband section will be affected from June 19 morning to June 20 morning.

These trains will be run on another route

Kalka-Delhi
Haridwar-Delhi
Haridwar-Bandra
Haridwar-LTT
Chandigarh-Madurai
Rishikesh-Sabarmati

A total of 8 trains will be diverted, but keep in mind that their timings may also change due to route changes. So be sure to check the train status before going to the station.

Which trains will remain cancelled?

Some trains have been decided to be cancelled completely due to this mega block, including Jalandhar-Delhi Express (14681/ 12018), New Delhi-Amritsar Shatabdi Express (12017/ 12018), Ghaziabad-Meerut MEMU (64545555/ Saharpur-Delhi). Vande Bharat Express ( 20411/20412) has been included.

Why are trains cancelled?

– Development work is underway in the Adra railway division of the South Eastern Railway
– Due to this traffic block, the operation of many trains has been changed
– Many trains have also had to be cancelled
– Many trains will be scrapped before reaching their destinations.
– Rail passengers travelling from Jharkhand to West Bengal will be directly affected.

What to do before you leave home?
If you have also booked a train ticket, be sure to check your train’s status by calling the railway helpline at 139 before leaving home.
You can check the live status of the train on the National Train Inquiry System or the NTES app