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Are you travelling by train tonight? Indian Railways cancel more than 100 trains, check if yours is on the list

Indian Railways cancel more than 419 trains today. Here’s the list of those trains which were supposed to run after 6 pm but got cancelled.

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Due to severe weather and heavy fog, Indian Railways have been cancelling hundreds of trains every day. The cancellation has caused problems for the passengers. Today, Indian Railways on its official website has provided the list of cancelled trains. A total of 419 trains are on the cancelled list and apart from these 40 trains have been partially cancelled and 24 trains have been directed to divert their routes.

Here’s the list of those trains which were supposed to run after 6 pm but got cancelled.

02307 HOWRAH JN (HWH) NEW JALPAIGURI (NJP) TOD 23:55

03052 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) HOWRAH JN (HWH) PSPC 21:58

03066 RAMPUR HAT (RPH) AZIMGANJ JN (AZ) PSPC 22:30

03085 AZIMGANJ JN (AZ) NALHATI JN (NHT) PSPC 22:25

03094 RAMPUR HAT (RPH) AZIMGANJ JN (AZ) PSPC 18:20

03380 PATNA JN (PNBE) BARAUNI JN (BJU) PSPC 20:10

03494 RAJMAHAL (RJL) TINPAHAR JN (TPH) PSPC 22:20

03497 TINPAHAR JN (TPH) RAJMAHAL (RJL) PSPC 23:30

05254 PATLIPUTRA (PPTA) MUZAFFARPUR JN (MFP) PSPC 20:05

05366 RAMNAGAR (RMR) MORADABAD (MB) PSPC 21:10

05406 SAHIBGANJ JN (SBG) RAMPUR HAT (RPH) PSPC 19:25

07494 NARASAPUR (NS) KACHEGUDA (KCG) TOD 18:00

09440 MORBI (MVI) WANKANER JN (WKR) PSPC 20:20

09447 AHMEDABAD JN (ADI) PATNA JN (PNBE) TOD 19:30

12226 DELHI (DLI) AZAMGARH (AMH) SUF 20:25

12267 MUMBAI CENTRAL (MMCT) HAPA (HAPA) DRNT 23:10

12268 HAPA (HAPA) MUMBAI CENTRAL (MMCT) DRNT 19:40

12393 RAJENDRANAGAR T (RJPB) NEW DELHI (NDLS) SUF 19:25

12537 MUZAFFARPUR JN (MFP) BANARAS (BSBS) SUF 19:35

12554 NEW DELHI (NDLS) SAHARSA JN (SHC) SUF 20:40

12596 ANAND VIHAR TERMINAL (ANVT) GORAKHPUR (GKP) SUF 20:00

12874 ANAND VIHAR TERMINAL (ANVT) HATIA (HTE) SUF 20:45

12987 SEALDAH (SDAH) AJMER (AII) SUF 22:55

13033 HOWRAH JN (HWH) KATIHAR JN (KIR) MEX 21:25

13205 SAHARSA JN (SHC) PATLIPUTRA (PPTA) MEX 23:30

13414 DELHI (DLI) MALDA TOWN (MLDT) MEX 21:40

13414 DELHI (DLI) MALDA TOWN (MLDT) MEX 21:40

14006 ANAND VIHAR TERMINAL (ANVT) SITAMARHI (SMI) MEX 18:00

14235 VARANASI JN (BSB) BAREILLY (BE) MEX 23:10

14266 DEHRADUN (DDN) VARANASI JN (BSB) MEX 18:15

14309 UJJAIN JN (UJN) DEHRADUN (DDN) MEX 21:05

15011 LUCKNOWJN (LJN) CHANDIGARH (CDG) MEX 23:55

15053 CHHAPRA (CPR) LUCKNOWJN (LJN) MEX 19:

15054 LUCKNOWJN (LJN) CHHAPRA (CPR) MEX 21:00

15083 CHHAPRA (CPR) FARRUKHABAD (FBD) MEX 18:00

15112 VARANASI CITY (BCY) CHHAPRA (CPR) MEX 18:25

15657 DELHI (DLI) KAMAKHYA (KYQ) MEX 23:40

15707 KATIHAR JN (KIR) AMRITSAR JN (ASR) MEX 22:45

15812 GUWAHATI (GHY) DHUBRI (DBB) MEX 21:45

15904 CHANDIGARH (CDG) DIBRUGARH (DBRG) MEX 23:20

18103 TATANAGAR JN (TATA) AMRITSAR JN (ASR) MEX 21:10

18201 DURG (DURG) NAUTANWA (NTV) MEX 20:10

18236 BILASPUR JN (BSP) BHOPAL JN (BPL) MEX 22:30

18247 BILASPUR JN (BSP) REWA (REWA) MEX 19:20

18248 REWA (REWA) BILASPUR JN (BSP) MEX 22:15

18413 PARADEEP (PRDP) PURI (PURI) MEX 18:00

20940 SULTANPUR (SLN) AHMEDABAD JN (ADI) SUF 18:05

22532 MATHURA JN (MTJ) CHHAPRA (CPR) SUF 23:50

31192 KALYANI SIMANTA (KLYM) NAIHATI JN (NH) SUB 23:46

31338 KALYANI SIMANTA (KLYM) SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 22:12

31445 SEALDAH (SDAH) NAIHATI JN (NH) SUB 22:22

31447 SEALDAH (SDAH) NAIHATI JN (NH) SUB 23:15

31450 NAIHATI JN (NH) SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 23:15

31541 SEALDAH (SDAH) SHANTIPUR (STB) SUB 22:40

31542 SHANTIPUR (STB) SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 22:45

31629 SEALDAH (SDAH) RANAGHAT JN (RHA) SUB 22:08

31631 SEALDAH (SDAH) RANAGHAT JN (RHA) SUB 22:50

31725 RANAGHAT JN (RHA) KRISHNGR CTY JN (KNJ) SUB 22:20

31726 KRISHNGR CTY JN (KNJ) RANAGHAT JN (RHA) SUB 23:25

31844 KRISHNGR CTY JN (KNJ) SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 22:17

32249 SEALDAH (SDAH) DANKUNI (DKAE) SUB 22:23

33320 HASANABAD (HNB) BARASAT (BT) SUB 22:24

33325 BARASAT (BT) HASANABAD (HNB) SUB 22:13

33366 BANGAON JN (BNJ) BARASAT (BT) SUB 22:10

33382 GOBARDANGA (GBG) BARASAT (BT) SUB 22:15

33533 SEALDAH (SDAH) HASANABAD (HNB) SUB 22:15

33738 BANGAON JN (BNJ) RANAGHAT JN (RHA) SUB 23:09

33739 RANAGHAT JN (RHA) BANGAON JN (BNJ) SUB 23:12

33859 SEALDAH (SDAH) BANGAON JN (BNJ) SUB 22:34

33860 BANGAON JN (BNJ) SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 22:40

33861 SEALDAH (SDAH) BANGAON JN (BNJ) SUB 23:00

33863 SEALDAH (SDAH) BANGAON JN (BNJ) SUB 23:40

34161 KOMAGATA MARU BUDGE (KBGB) SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 22:16

34163 KOMAGATA MARU BUDGE (KBGB) SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 23:04

34164 SEALDAH (SDAH) KOMAGATA MARU BUDGE (KBGB) SUB 22:04

34165 KOMAGATA MARU BUDGE (KBGB) SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 23:56

34166 SEALDAH (SDAH) KOMAGATA MARU BUDGE (KBGB) SUB 23:00

34436 SEALDAH (SDAH) SONARPUR JN (SPR) SUB 22:27

34552 SEALDAH (SDAH) CANNING (CG) SUB 22:36

34554 SEALDAH (SDAH) CANNING (CG) SUB 23:19

34557 CANNING (CG) SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 22:20

34752 SEALDAH (SDAH) LAKSHMIKANTPUR (LKPR) SUB 22:20

34754 SEALDAH (SDAH) LAKSHMIKANTPUR (LKPR) SUB 23:06

34757 LAKSHMIKANTPUR (LKPR) SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 22:20

34858 SEALDAH (SDAH) DIAMOND HARBOUR (DH) SUB 22:45

34859 DIAMOND HARBOUR (DH) SEALDAH (SDAH) SUB 22:15

34860 SEALDAH (SDAH) DIAMOND HARBOUR (DH) SUB 23:42

34933 NAMKHANA (NMKA) LAKSHMIKANTPUR (LKPR) SUB 22:10

34936 LAKSHMIKANTPUR (LKPR) NAMKHANA (NMKA) SUB 23:47

34938 KAKDWIP (KWDP) NAMKHANA (NMKA) SUB 22:57

36038 CHANDANPUR (CDAE) HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 19:33

36853 HOWRAH JN (HWH) BARDDHAMAN (BWN) SUB 22:10

36854 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 20:07

36855 HOWRAH JN (HWH) BARDDHAMAN (BWN) SUB 23:15

36860 BARDDHAMAN (BWN) HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 22:10

37282 BANDEL JN (BDC) HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 21:00

37285 HOWRAH JN (HWH) BANDEL JN (BDC) SUB 22:20

37286 BANDEL JN (BDC) HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 22:18

37287 HOWRAH JN (HWH) BANDEL JN (BDC) SUB 22:30

37288 BANDEL JN (BDC) HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 22:30

37289 HOWRAH JN (HWH) BANDEL JN (BDC) SUB 23:15

37290 BANDEL JN (BDC) HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 22:45

37291 HOWRAH JN (HWH) BANDEL JN (BDC) SUB 23:45

37305 HOWRAH JN (HWH) SINGUR (SIU) SUB 19:15

37306 SINGUR (SIU) HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 21:05

37343 HOWRAH JN (HWH) TARAKESWAR (TAK) SUB 20:05

37348 TARAKESWAR (TAK) HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 19:33

37349 HOWRAH JN (HWH) TARAKESWAR (TAK) SUB 22:05

37351 HOWRAH JN (HWH) TARAKESWAR (TAK) SUB 23:00

37354 TARAKESWAR (TAK) HOWRAH JN (HWH) SUB 23:00

37391 TARAKESWAR (TAK) ARAMBAG (AMBG) SUB 22:25

37394 ARAMBAG (AMBG) TARAKESWAR (TAK) SUB 23:15

37557 NAIHATI JN (NH) BANDEL JN (BDC) SUB 23:58

37558 BANDEL JN (BDC) NAIHATI JN (NH) SUB 23:26

37758 KATWA JN. (KWAE) BANDEL JN (BDC) SUB 22:00

37857 HOWRAH JN (HWH) BARDDHAMAN (BWN) SUB 22:10

38321 HOWRAH JN (HWH) MECHEDA (MCA) SUB 22:45

38453 HOWRAH JN (HWH) PANSKURA (PKU) SUB 22:20

38455 HOWRAH JN (HWH) PANSKURA (PKU) SUB 23:25

38832 MIDNAPORE (MDN) KHARAGPUR JN (KGP) SUB 22:55

41133 CHENNAI BEACH (MSB) VELACHERY (VLCY) SUB 21:20

41134 VELACHERY (VLCY) CHENNAI BEACH (MSB) SUB 22:10

41135 CHENNAI BEACH (MSB) VELACHERY (VLCY) SUB 21:40

41138 VELACHERY (VLCY) CHENNAI BEACH (MSB) SUB 22:50

41140 VELACHERY (VLCY) CHENNAI BEACH (MSB) SUB 23:10

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According to media reports, some leaders in the Tamil Nadu Congress had already sensed the scale of Vijay’s surge during the campaign, anticipating what was later described as a “wave” in favour of his party.

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