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Vadodara: Heavy rains severely disrupted railway services in the Western Railway (WR) with 56 trains being cancelled, 43 diverted, and 15 short-terminated on Tuesday. The train movement of the majority of these trains was disrupted due to waterlogging at three locations in the Vadodara railway division. “Due to heavy rains and waterlogging at three locations in the Vadodara railway division – Pilod, Bajwa, and Ranoli, many trains have been cancelled, diverted, and short-terminated,” Vineet Abhishek, chief public relations officer of WR, said.

“Trains coming from Rajasthan and Jammu towards Mumbai are being diverted through Ratlam, Baroda, Godhra, and Surat route,” he said. “Similarly, trains coming from Mumbai towards Gujarat and Rajasthan are either short-terminated or have been diverted through Baroda, Godhra, and Ratlam route,” he said. Many MEMU trains between Baroda, Godhra, Dahod, and Ratlam, among others, were cancelled.



We also published the following articles recently 4 trains passing through Bhopal division to be cancelled Enhancements at Palwal railway station under Northern Railway are causing train cancellations and route changes. From 6 to 17 September, the Shan-e-Bhopal Express and Vande Bharat Express will be cancelled on specific dates. The Nizamuddin-Jabalpur Superfast Express and Shridham Superfast Express will see diversions and shortened journeys, affecting their usual operations during this period.

Rail block on Western Railway suburban may lead to few train cancellations A 5-hour maintenance block will be conducted on the slow tracks between Borivali and Goregaon stations from 10am to 3pm today to facilitate track, signal, and overhead equipment work. During this period, slow line trains will use the fast lines, leading to some cancellations. Station masters hold detailed information regarding the changes.

Railways to run special trains from Mumbai to Ayodhya The Central Railway is set to operate two special trains between Mumbai and Ayodhya on August 29 and August 31 due to demand from passengers. The Mumbai departure will leave from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, and the Ayodhya train will start from Ayodhya Cantt. The trains will stop at key stations like Kalyan and Lucknow.

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