• Source:JND

Railway News: The railways on Wednesday announced that several trains have been cancelled in Jharkhand due to waterlogging on railway tracks in the outer regions of Tatanagar and Adityapur. Apart from this, the railway also stated that the route of multiple trains is being diverted to avoid the cancellation. It further stated that the passenger trains from Tatanagar to Kharagpur at 3.15 and 4.20 am on Thursday were cancelled suddenly after receiving reports of waterlogging on the tracks. Apart from this, the passenger train from Kharagpur to Tatanagar at 11:00 pm on Wednesday arrived at Tatanagar station at 4 am on Thursday.

The cancellation of the passenger trains has affected several thousand of the passengers. The railway has advised the passengers to stay updated and plan their travel accordingly to avoid any inconveniences. However, the authority also assured that the services are likely to resume in the next few days. While providing details, the officials stated the up and down railway tracks on the outer region of Tatanagar and Adityapur stations are completely flooded with water.

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They further stated that the trains are taking 6 to 7 hours to enter the station from the outer cabin due to the waterlogging. The officials stated that the routes of several trains are being diverted for the next few days to avoid any inconveniences. They informed that the Sambheshwari Express will not go to Tatanagar station but will be going to Howrah via Purulia. Apart from this, the Mumbai Howrah Mail train will also not go to Tatanagar in the upcoming few days.

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Apart from this, the officials also stated that the route of the Duronto Express going from Mumbai to Howrah has also been diverted, adding that the prominent train on the route will also not go to Tatanagar station.