9 pairs of trains cancelled from December 1

9 pairs of trains cancelled from December 1

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Our Correspondent

Ludhiana, October 17

The Northern Railways have announced cancellation of nine pairs of trains operating in the Ferozepur railway division for a period of two months from December 1 to February 28, 2022. Apparently, this step has been taken in anticipation of bad weather and poor visibility which is a regular feature during the winter season which was about to begin in the region.It was officially stated that the trains to remain cancelled during this period would include 02053/54 Haridwar-Amritsar-Haridwar Jan Shatabdi Express, 04537/38 Nangal Dam-Amritsar-Nangal Dam Express, 04605/06 Rishikesh-Jammu Tawi-Rishikesh Weekly Express, 04683/84 Lal Kuan-Amritsar-Lal Kuan Weekly Express, 04673/74 Jaynagar-Amritsar-Jaynagar Shaheed Express (four days a week), 04923/24 Gorakhpur-Chandigarh-Gorakhpur Weekly Express, 02357/58 Kolkata-Amritsar-Kolkata Biweekly Durgiana Express, 05933/34 New Tinsukia-Amritsar-New Tinsukia Weekly Express and 08103/04 Tatanagar-Amritsar-Tatanagar Biweekly Jallianwala Bagh Express.

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