

Many trains including Vande Bharat running from varanasi cancelled!
Trains running from varanasi to major cities of the country including the capital will remain cancelled from january 30 and for the next few days. During this time, passengers may have to depend on other trains and means. According to the information received, the trains going from varanasi route to delhi and other cities have been cancelled by the railway administration due to unavoidable operational reasons.
According to the information received by ABP Live from the railway administration, train numbers 12560 New delhi Banaras Express and 12582 New delhi Banaras Express have been cancelled on january 30. train numbers 15003 and 05003 will remain cancelled on january 30. Apart from this, 20176 agra Cantt Banaras Vande Bharat Express and 20175 Banaras agra Cantt Vande Bharat Express will also remain cancelled on january 30.
These trains will remain cancelled
Also, 22416 New delhi varanasi Junction Vande Bharat Express and 22415 varanasi Junction New delhi Vande Bharat Express have been cancelled for 30 January. According to the information received, the special train from New delhi to Barauni and Barauni to New delhi will remain cancelled from 30 and 31 january as well as from 1 february to 5 february and from 11 february to 14 February. While Darbhanga New delhi and New delhi Darbhanga special train will remain cancelled from 30 and 31 january as well as from 1 february to 5 February. While this train will not run from 11 february to 14 february also. Due to the cancellation of these trains, passengers will definitely have to depend on other trains.
222 trains started from Prayagraj
On the other hand, on the occasion of the great festival of Mauni Amavasya in maha Kumbh on january 29, a record 222 special trains were operated from all the stations of Prayagraj in 24 hours. In this, 104 trains were operated from Prayagraj Junction, 23 from Prayagraj Chheoki, 17 from Naini, 13 from Subedarganj, 23 from Prayag, 5 from Phaphamau, 9 from Prayagraj Rambagh and 28 from Jhunsi. Railway minister Ashwini Vaishnav said that we are keeping an eye on the situation. If needed, the number of trains from Prayagraj will be increased. We have already made adequate preparations for this.