Trains To Delhi And Jammu Cancelled Due To Rains: Check If Yours Is On The List
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Heavy rainfall and swelling rivers have disrupted train operations across northern India, with the Yamuna river in Old Delhi crossing danger levels. To ensure passenger safety, rail authorities have announced a series of cancellations, diversions and terminal changes that will impact services through September. From Delhi-bound express trains to special services connecting states, many schedules will be adjusted. According to experts, such measures are essential to avoid risks during severe weather disruptions.
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The overflowing Yamuna has put major rail links under stress. With tracks along low-lying areas affected, the Delhi–Tanakpur Express scheduled for 4 September stands cancelled. Similarly, several long-distance trains connecting cities such as Chhapra, Jammu, Kanpur, and Katra will not run on specific dates throughout September. Officials stated that these steps are temporary but necessary until conditions improve.You may also like
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