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Railway passengers please pay attention, know this big decision from the railways

Jaipur : The railway’s ‘cunningness’ has come to the fore even before the monsoon season ends. Predicting heavy fog from December 1 to February 28, the railway has cancelled the operation of two trains. Along with this, more than a dozen trips of four trains have also been reduced. According to railway officials, the Ajmer-Amritsar bi-weekly train will remain cancelled from the originating station from December 5 to February 27, and the Amritsar-Ajmer bi-weekly train will remain cancelled from December 6 to February 28. In such a situation, due to the cancellation of trains, passengers travelling up and down daily will face a lot of trouble.

The frequency of these four trains has been reduced

15 trips each of Ajmer-Sealdah train from 3rd December to 9th January and Sealdah-Ajmer train from 4th December to 10th January have been cancelled. Also, 12 trips each of Dibrugarh-Lalgarh train from 7th December to 22nd February and Lalgarh-Dibrugarh train from 10th December to 25th February have been cancelled.

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