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Punjab: Rail traffic disrupted, 38 trains cancelled

By, Ferozepur
Published on: Aug 29, 2025 08:04 AM IST

The northern railway on Thursday announced the cancellation of 38 trains, along with 10 short terminations and four short originations, severely affecting passenger travel, especially on routes connecting to Jammu and Katra.

Rail traffic between Kathua in Jammu & Kashmir and Madhopur in Punjab has been suspended due to heavy rainfall and flooding, causing widespread disruption in train services across northern India.

Several trains serving pilgrims to Vaishno Devi, including the Pooja Express, Swaraj Express, and Kanyakumari-Katra Express, have also been cancelled, according to an official spokesperson. (Representational photo)

The northern railway on Thursday announced the cancellation of 38 trains, along with 10 short terminations and four short originations, severely affecting passenger travel, especially on routes connecting to Jammu and Katra.

Among the major long-distance trains cancelled for Friday include the New Delhi-Jammu Tawi Rajdhani Express, Delhi Sarai Rohilla-Jammu Duronto Express, Howrah-Jammu Express, Pune-Jammu Express, Kolkata-Jammu Express and Nanded-Jammu Tawi Express.

Several trains serving pilgrims to Vaishno Devi, including the Pooja Express, Swaraj Express, and Kanyakumari-Katra Express, have also been cancelled, according to an official spokesperson.

In addition, services such as the Jammu-Guwahati, Jhelum Express, Jammu-Varanasi and Jammu-Tirupati will now operate from short-originating stations such as Ambala, Roorkee, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Delhi Safdarjung and Amritsar.

Trains like the Sabarmati-Jammu Express and Varanasi-Jammu Express will be short-terminated at Pathankot and Ambala, respectively.

Officials say that around 200 government buses operating on routes to Jammu, Katra, Kullu, Manali, Manikaran, Shimla and Chamba have been stalled due to damaged infrastructure.

Navraj Batish, general manager, Punjab Roadways, at Ludhiana depot, confirmed: “While there is no official announcement, we have suspended services from Ludhiana to these destinations to ensure passenger and staff safety.”

Currently, buses from Punjab are operating only up to Mukerian. Services to Manali and Manikaran had already been limited since June due to monsoon rains. Routes to Una, Shimla and Dharamshala were also suspended following recent floods in the region.

 
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