Indian Railways Has Canceled These 400 Trains Indefinitely: Check Full List Before Travel

Indian Railways Has Canceled These 400 Trains Indefinitely: Check Full List Before Travel
Indian Railways Has Canceled These 400 Trains Indefinitely: Check Full List Before Travel


  • More than 440 trains have been cancelled by Indian Railways due to weather conditions and ongoing repair work. 
  • According to some reports, 8 trains have been rerouted while 8 others have been rescheduled. 
  • For more details visit the official website of Railway inquiry https://enquiry.indianrail.gov.in/mntes/

More than 410 trains have been cancelled by the Indian Railways on Thursday. The routes of many other trains have also been redirected so make sure to check that your train is not cancelled before leaving for your journey. Trains of many different states like Delhi, UP and Bihar have been cancelled. 

This decision has been made due to the current weather conditions and repairs which have been going on for some time now. There are several other reasons why this decision has been made in other railway zones across the country. 

According to the reports, 8 trains have been rerouted while 8 other trains have been rescheduled. However, it should be noted that the information regarding the cancellation, rescheduling and rerouting is being updated constantly and thus these numbers might change. Do check the website for the latest information. 

The official website of Railway inquiry is https://enquiry.indianrail.gov.in/mntes/. This website is updated daily around 8am. 

If you are planning to travel, do not forget to check the complete list of all the diverted trains at https://enquiry.indianrail.gov.in/mntes/. You can also get information about train cancellation, rerouting and rescheduling on through the NTES mobile app. 

Here is the list of cancelled trains:

To check the full list visit: https://enquiry.indianrail.gov.in/mntes/ 

Sources-https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sentinelassam.com/amp/national-news/indian-railways-cancels-over-400-trains-today-heres-how-to-check-573955

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