Dense fog has intensified across several regions this winter, prompting the
Indian Railways to halt
56 important trains. Poor visibility on tracks has forced authorities to
alter train routes and cancel some services, potentially affecting thousands of travelers.
📝 Details of the Disruption·
Number of Trains Halted / Cancelled: 56·
Reason: Dense fog leading to low visibility and safety concerns·
Regions Affected: Northern and Central india (where fog is most severe)·
Impact:o Delay in train scheduleso Route changes for operational safetyo Possible inconvenience for daily commuters and long-distance travelers
⚡ How to Check if Your train Is Affected1. Visit the
official indian Railways website: https://www.indianrail.gov.in2. Use the
“Train Schedule / Status” feature.3. Enter your
train number or name.4. Check if your train is
running, delayed, or cancelled.5. Alternatively, use the
IRCTC website or mobile app to check real-time updates.
📌 Tips for Travelers· Arrive at the station
early to avoid last-minute rush.· Keep
alternate trains or routes in mind if your train is cancelled.· Stay updated via
official railway announcements and
mobile alerts.· Maintain
safety precautions if traveling by road in dense fog conditions.
🔑 Key Takeaways·
56 trains have been halted due to dense fog affecting northern and central India.· Travelers should
check the status of their trains online before heading to the station.
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