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Railways cancel 465 trains, reschedule and divert over 70 trains, check full list here

Railways cancel thousands of trains every day due to maintenance work.

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Railways have cancelled 465 trains today. The reasons for the cancellation of the trains can range from maintenance work on the tracks, platforms, stations, and overbridges. According to the official notification, 56 trains have been diverted, and the timings for 23 trains have also changed.

Railways cancel thousands of trains every day due to maintenance work.

For refund, the passengers who booked their tickets from the IRCTC website will be refunded the same amount into their source account. Passengers who purchased their tickets at the ticket counter, on the other hand, would need to visit the reservation counter to process the refund.

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Cancelled Trains as of February 16

465 trains cancelled [ Start Date: 16-Feb ]
Train [Name]
 [SRC-DSTN]
TypeStart Time
01135 BSL-DD SPL
 BHUSAVAL JN (BSL) – DAUND JN (DD)
TOD06:15
01136 DD-BSL SPL
 DAUND JN (DD) – BHUSAVAL JN (BSL)
TOD12:00
01539 PUNE STR DMU
 PUNE JN (PUNE) – SATARA (STR)
PSPC18:30
01540 STR-PUNE DMU
 SATARA (STR) – PUNE JN (PUNE)
PSPC06:20
01541 STR KOP DMU
 SATARA (STR) – KOLHAPUR (KOP)
PSPC05:40
01583 TGN-PUNE EMU
 TALEGAON (TGN) – PUNE JN (PUNE)
SSPC00:35
01590 PUNE-TGN EMU
 PUNE JN (PUNE) – TALEGAON (TGN)
SSPC23:15
01605 PTK-JMKR EXP SPL
 PATHANKOT (PTK) – JAWLMUKHI ROAD (JMKR)
PSPC17:15
01606 PTK-JMKR EXP SPL
 JAWLMUKHI ROAD (JMKR) – PATHANKOT (PTK)
PSPC04:35
01607 PTK-JDNX SPL
 PATHANKOT (PTK) – JOGINDER NAGAR (JDNX)
PSPC02:05
01608 BJPL-PTK EXP SPL
 BAIJNATHPAPROLA (BJPL) – PATHANKOT (PTK)
PSPC04:00
01625 DUI-BTI MEXP SPL
 DHURI JN (DUI) – BHATINDA (BTI)
PSPC04:10
01626 BTI-DUI MEXP SPL
 BHATINDA (BTI) – DHURI JN (DUI)
PSPC21:10
01823 VGLB-LKO UNRSRVED EXP SPL
 VIRANGANA LAKSHMIBAI RAILWAY STATION (VGLB) – LUCKNOW (LKO)
PSPC04:10
01824 LKO-VGLB UNRSRVED EXP SP
 LUCKNOW (LKO) – VIRANGANA LAKSHMIBAI RAILWAY STATION (VGLB)
PSPC16:25
03051 HWH- BWN MEMU PGR SPL
 HOWRAH JN (HWH) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN)
PSPC01:50
03052 BWN-HWH MEMU PGR SPL
 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – HOWRAH JN (HWH)
PSPC21:58
03079 BWN-RPH PASS SPL
 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – RAMPUR HAT (RPH)
PSPC20:17
03080 RPH-BWN PASS SPL
 RAMPUR HAT (RPH) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN)
PSPC09:35
03112 GODA SDAH MEMU PGR SPL
 GODDA (GODA) – SEALDAH (SDAH)
PSPC08:35
03139 SDAH RHA MEMU PASS SPL
 SEALDAH (SDAH) – RANAGHAT JN (RHA)
PSPC23:50
03359 BRKA-BSB MEMU PASS SPL
 BARKA KANA (BRKA) – VARANASI (BSB)
PSPC03:30
03360 BSB-BRKA MEMU PASS SPL
 VARANASI (BSB) – BARKA KANA (BRKA)
PSPC07:00
03407 RPH-SBG PASS SPL
 RAMPUR HAT (RPH) – SAHIBGANJ JN (SBG)
PSPC20:45
03469 BWN – TPH PASSENGER
 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – TINPAHAR JN (TPH)
PSPC06:30
03470 BHW – BWN PASSENGER SPL
 TINPAHAR JN (TPH) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN)
PSPC14:10
03513 BWN-ASN MEMU PGR SPL
 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – ASANSOL JN. (ASN)
PSPC09:50
03514 ASN-BWN MEMU PGR SPL
 ASANSOL JN. (ASN) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN)
PSPC09:10
03515 BWN-ASN MEMU PGR SPL
 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – ASANSOL JN. (ASN)
PSPC12:00
03518 ASN-BWN MEMU PGR SPL
 ASANSOL JN. (ASN) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN)
PSPC12:50
03519 BWN-ASN MEMU PGR SPL
 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – ASANSOL JN. (ASN)
PSPC15:35
03529 BWN-ASN MEMU PGR SPL
 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – ASANSOL JN. (ASN)
PSPC04:00
03530 ASN-BWN MEMU PGR SPL
 ASANSOL JN. (ASN) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN)
PSPC04:55
03532 ASN-BWN MEMU PGR SPL
 ASANSOL JN. (ASN) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN)
PSPC05:45
03533 BWN-ASN MEMU PGR SPL
 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – ASANSOL JN. (ASN)
PSPC07:30
03534 ASN-BWN MEMU PGR
 ASANSOL JN. (ASN) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN)
PSPC06:20
03535 BWN-ASN MEMU PGR SPL
 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – ASANSOL JN. (ASN)
PSPC08:10
03548 ASN-BWN MEMU PGR
 ASANSOL JN. (ASN) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN)
PSPC16:55
03551 BWN-ASN MEMU PGR SPL
 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) – ASANSOL JN. (ASN)
PSPC20:30
03558 ASN-BWN MEMU PGR SPL
 ASANSOL JN. (ASN) – BARDDHAMAN (BWN)
PSPC16:15
03592 ASN-BKSC MEMU PGR SPL
 ASANSOL JN. (ASN) – BOKARO STEEL CITY (BKSC)
PSPC07:05
03649 BXR-BSBS MEMU PASS SPL
 BUXAR (BXR) – BANARAS (BSBS)
PSPC06:20
03650 BSBS-BXR MEMU PASS SPL
 BANARAS (BSBS) – BUXAR (BXR)
PSPC18:45
04029 GHH-FN DMU
 GARHI HARSARU (GHH) – FARUKHNAGAR (FN)
PSPC06:20
04030 FN-DEE SPL
 FARUKHNAGAR (FN) – DELHI SARAI ROHILLA (DEE)
PSPC07:00
04041 DEE-FN SPL
 DELHI SARAI ROHILLA (DEE) – FARUKHNAGAR (FN)
PSPC09:05
04042 FN-DEE SPL
 FARUKHNAGAR (FN) – DELHI SARAI ROHILLA (DEE)
PSPC16:15
04108 UTR-SLN SPL
 UTRAHTIA (UTR) – SULTANPUR (SLN)
PSPC17:10
04139 KKDE-UMB SPL
 KURUKSHETRA JN (KKDE) – AMBALA CANT JN (UMB)
PSPC23:05
04148 MTC-GZB SPL
 MEERUT CITY (MTC) – GHAZIABAD (GZB)
PSPC16:30
04149 GZB-MTC SPL
 GHAZIABAD (GZB) – MEERUT CITY (MTC)
PSPC09:00
04263 BSB-SLN U R M EXP SPL
 VARANASI (BSB) – SULTANPUR (SLN)
PSPC16:15
04264 SLN-BSB U R M EXP SPL
 SULTANPUR (SLN) – VARANASI (BSB)
PSPC06:35
04267 BSB-PBH U R M EXP SPL
 VARANASI (BSB) – PARTAPGARH JN (PBH)
PSPC17:15
04268 PBH-BSB U R M EXP SPL
 PARTAPGARH JN (PBH) – VARANASI (BSB)
PSPC05:05
04303 SHAJANPUR DELHI MEXP SPL
 BAREILLY(NR) (BE) – DELHI JN. (DLI)
PSPC17:15
04304 DELHI SHAJANPUR MEXP SPL
 DELHI JN. (DLI) – BAREILLY(NR) (BE)
PSPC23:50
04305 BALAMAU SPN MEX SPL
 BALAMU JN (BLM) – SHAHJEHANPUR (SPN)
PSPC18:25
04306 SPN-BLM MEXP SPL
 SHAHJEHANPUR (SPN) – BALAMU JN (BLM)
PSPC06:35
04319 LKO-SPN EXP SPL
 LUCKNOW (LKO) – SHAHJEHANPUR (SPN)
PSPC18:45
04335 MB-ANVT MEX SPL
 MORADABAD (MB) – GHAZIABAD (GZB)
PSPC05:10
04336 ANVT-MB MEX SPL
 GHAZIABAD (GZB) – MORADABAD (MB)
PSPC18:20
04338 SPN SCC EXPSPL
 SHAHJEHANPUR (SPN) – SITAPUR CITY (SPC)
PSPC07:05
04356 BLM-LKO EXP SPL
 BALAMU JN (BLM) – LUCKNOW (LKO)
PSPC09:35
04379 ROZA BARELLY MEXP
 ROZA JN (ROZA) – BAREILLY(NR) (BE)
PSPC06:15
04380 BE – RAC MEXP SPL
 BAREILLY(NR) (BE) – ROZA JN (ROZA)
PSPC18:50
04381 PYGS-AYC PASSENGER
 PRAYAGRAJ SANGAM (PYGS) – AYODHYA CANTT (AYC)
PSPC06:30
04382 AYC-PYGS EXP SPL
 AYODHYA CANTT (AYC) – PRAYAGRAJ SANGAM (PYGS)
PSPC17:45
04403 DLI-SRE MEMU MEXP SPL
 DELHI JN. (DLI) – SAHARANPUR (SRE)
PSPC16:45
04404 SRE-DLI MEMU MEX SPL
 SAHARANPUR (SRE) – DELHI JN. (DLI)
PSPC04:20
04408 SSB-PWL EXP SPL
 SHAKURBASTI (SSB) – PALWAL (PWL)
PSPC10:00
04421 PWL-SSB EXP SPL
 PALWAL (PWL) – SHAKURBASTI (SSB)
PSPC12:15
04424 JIND- DELHI EXP SPL
 JIND JN (JIND) – DELHI JN. (DLI)
PSPC07:05
04464 FZR – LDH EXP SPL
 FIROZPUR CANT (FZR) – LUDHIANA JN (LDH)
PSPC11:00
04549 UMB – PTA EXP SPL
 AMBALA CANT JN (UMB) – PATIALA (PTA)
PSPC07:50
04550 PTA – UMB EXP SPL
 PATIALA (PTA) – AMBALA CANT JN (UMB)
PSPC17:15
04568 NLDM-UMB SPL
 NANGAL DAM (NLDM) – AMBALA CANT JN (UMB)
PSPC10:45
04577 UMB-NLDM SPL
 AMBALA CANT JN (UMB) – NANGAL DAM (NLDM)
PSPC11:35
04597 HSX-JUC EXP SPL
 HOSHIARPUR (HSX) – JALANDHAR CITY (JUC)
PSPC11:50
04598 JUC-HSX EXP SPL
 JALANDHAR CITY (JUC) – HOSHIARPUR (HSX)
PSPC10:00
04625 LDH-FZR DMU MEX SPL
 LUDHIANA JN (LDH) – FIROZPUR CANT (FZR)
PSPC13:45
04648 BJPL-PTK EXP SPL
 BAIJNATHPAPROLA (BJPL) – PATHANKOT (PTK)
PSPC16:25
04845 JU-BARA SPL
 JODHPUR JN (JU) – BILARA (BARA)
PSPC18:05
04846 BARA-JU SPL
 BILARA (BARA) – JODHPUR JN (JU)
PSPC04:45
04901 DEE-FN SPL
 DELHI SARAI ROHILLA (DEE) – FARUKHNAGAR (FN)
PSPC18:00
04902 FN-GHH SPL
 FARUKHNAGAR (FN) – GARHI HARSARU (GHH)
PSPC19:50
04909 DLI-PNP SPL
 DELHI JN. (DLI) – PANIPAT JN (PNP)
PSPC19:25
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