Late Train List: Indian Railways is the world’s fourth most extensive rail system. More than 2.5 crore passengers travel by Indian train every day. In India, whenever people have to travel a long distance, most people prefer to go by train.

Train travel is also much cheaper than flight travel. However, during the winter season, many trains run late. There is also dense fog in many cities, which has affected the operation of the railway.

The fog affected Local train movement on Monday morning in the capital, Delhi. Many regional trains ran late, ranging from 30 minutes to one and a quarter hours.

At the same time, Mathura-New Delhi MEMU Bulandshahr-Tilak Bridge special about one and a quarter hours, Panipat-New Delhi special, Kurukshetra-Hazrat Nizamuddin and many other trains are running late by half an hour. In such a situation, passengers are also facing a lot of trouble.

Major trains running late

Bengaluru-New Delhi GT Express- six and a quarter hours

Muzaffarpur-Anand Vihar Terminal Superfast Special (05219)- three and a half hours

Puri-Yogrishi Utkal Express- three hours

Jabalpur-Hazrat Nizamuddin Express- three and a quarter hours

Azamgarh-Old Delhi Kaifiyat Express- two hours

List of trains running late

Train number 14624 Patalkot Express
Train number 12553 Vaishali Express
Train number 12381 Howrah-New Delhi Poorva Express
Train number 12367 Vikramshila Express
Train number 14117 Kalindi Express
Train number 12427 Rewa Express
Train number 12225 Kaifiyat Express
Train number 15127 Kashi Vishwanath Express
Train number 12557 Sapt Kranti Express
Train number 22541 ANVT Garib Rath Express
Train Number 14241 Nauchandi Express
Train Number 12919 Malwa Express
Train Number 12723 Telangana Express
Train Number 12213 YPR DEE Duronto Express
Train Number 12649 Sampark Kranti Express
Train Number 12439 NED SGNR Express

Even after light rain in Delhi’s capital, the air quality has not improved. The Air Quality Index is crossing 400 in many areas. According to the Meteorological Department, light rain has been recorded in many places, including Delhi and NCR.

The Meteorological Department has issued an alert given rain in Delhi for the next five days. Along with this, the next few days can be challenging for the people of Delhi. Dense fog will also prevail in Delhi. A minimum temperature of 8 degrees and a maximum temperature of 20 degrees Celsius can be recorded in the coming days.

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