This is the official start of Winter Travel Hell for anyone heading through North India. It happens every year. The Railways prioritize safety, or nothing. The thing is, when the fog gets thick, visibility drops to zero, and the loco pilot cannot run the train safely.
Here are the notes:
Winter Chaos: Railways Cancels Trains Due to Dense Fog
The cancellations are already kicking off, starting December 1st. This isn’t a short-term fix. It’s a strategic move to manage the weather.
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The Cause: Dense fog blanketing North India. Visibility is drastically reduced, making train operations impossible at standard speeds. It happened. And then the cancellations followed.
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The Scope: Multiple major trains traveling to and from North India are affected.
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The Timeline: This headache isn’t ending soon. The East Central Railway has already announced plans to cancel major trains and reduce frequency between December and February. Prepare for delays.
Action Required
If you have a ticket booked for the next three months, you need to check the status immediately. The Railways is focused entirely on passenger safety now.
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Check the full, official list of cancelled and partially cancelled trains. Don’t rely on old information.
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Your travel plans are now officially subject to the weather.
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