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Cancellation & Partial Cancellation of trains in Lumding–Badarpur Hill Section

way2barak, 30th May: In view of the suspension of train movement in New Haflong–Chandranathpur section under Lumding division of N. F. Railway due to after effect of cyclone, the following trains are being cancelled and partially cancelled as indicated below:

Cancellation of trains:

 Train no. 15616 (Silchar – Guwahati) Express and train no. 15612 (Silchar – Rangiya) Express commencing journey on 31st May, 2024.
 Train no. 15615 (Guwahati – Silchar) Express and train no. 15611 (Rangiya – Silchar) Express commencing journey on 01st June, 2024.

Partial Cancellation of trains:

 Train no. 13173 (Sealdah – Agartala) Kanchanjunga Express commencing journey on 30th May, 2024 will be short terminated at Lumding and will remain cancelled between Lumding and Agartala.
 Train no. 13176 (Silchar – Sealdah) Kanchanjunga Express commencing journey on 31st May, 2024 will be short originated from Lumding and will remain cancelled between Silchar and Lumding.
 Train no. 07029 (Agartala – Secunderabad) Special commencing journey on 31st May, 2024 will be short originated from Guwahati and will remain cancelled between Agartala and Guwahati.
 Train no. 12503 (SMVT Bengaluru – Agartala) Humsafar Express commencing journey on 28th May, 2024 will be short terminated at Guwahati and will remain cancelled between Guwahati and Agartala.
 Train no. 20502 (Anand Vihar Terminal – Agartala) Rajdhani Express commencing journey on 29th May, 2024 will be short terminated at Guwahati and will remain cancelled between Guwahati and Agartala.
 Train no. 12507 (Tiruvananthapuram Central – Silchar) Express commencing journey on 28th May, 2024 will be short terminated at Guwahati and will remain cancelled between Guwahati and Silchar.

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