The Indian Railways has directed multiple zones and divisions to take real-time stock of trains in order to ensure a smooth and punctual operation of the trains.
These works demand exceptional planning, coordination, and engineering precision, all of which are being executed without compromising day-to-day train movement.
Following a warning from India Meteorological Department (IMD) for moderate rain with thunderstorm, rain lashed several parts of the Nagapattinam and Chennai in Tamil Nadu. Due to heavy rain Train services on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway (NMR) were also cancelled on Sunday following multi
According to Southern Railway, "earth slips" occurred at several locations along the route, with boulders, mud, and fallen trees blocking the track between Kallar and Coonoor, disrupting train movement.
According to officials, train services were suspended on the down line between Pathankot Cantt and Kandrori due to soil erosion and flash floods in the Chakki River. Train movement was also halted between Jammu Tawi and Katra, as well as between Jammu Tawi and Bari Brahman. Four trains have
After a freight train carrying diesel caught fire near Tiruvallur on Sunday, Southern Railway has restored train movement on both up and down lines in the affected section. The Up Slow line was reopened for traffic at 12:47 am, and the Erode-Chennai Yercaud Express was the first train to
The train movement over the affected portion between KM 108/6-8, via Jatinga Lumpur-New Haflong in the Lumding-Badarpur Hill Section of Lumding division will be partially restored from Sunday.
Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, CPRO of Northeast Frontier Railway said that, to eliminate risks associated with train movement at level crossings, CCTV cameras have been installed at 28 LC gates across key divisions.
Train movement was affected at Malda Railway Station on Friday leading to cancellation of two trains as a group of 5000 miscreants obstructed the railway track between Dhulian Ganga and Nimtita stations and squatted on the railway track.
North Central Railway's CPRO, Shashi Kant Tripathi, confirms 21 level-crossing gates will be eliminated in Prayagraj before the Maha Kumbh to ease congestion. The project, costing around Rs 450 Crores, will ensure smooth road and train movements.