What’s inside:
This article talks about train delays in Agra due to heavy fog, affecting many passengers.
Agra experienced significant train delays on Monday because of thick fog. Passengers at the stations were left waiting for their trains, with many facing long waits.
This season, some trains like the Baruni-New Delhi Clone Express were delayed by as much as 16 hours. Others, such as the Mumbai Rajdhani, were delayed by 2.5 hours, while the Vande Bharat from Varanasi took an hour longer and the New Delhi Intercity was 3.5 hours late.
To avoid accidents, trains were operated on a semi-automatic system instead of the usual automatic signals. A total of 27 trains were delayed by more than an hour, with the railway helpline receiving 3,725 complaints, mostly about delays and seat availability.
Many trains passing through the Prayagraj zone of North Central Railway were running late. For example, the Gomti Express was delayed by five hours, the Magadh Express by eight hours, and the Ranchi-New Delhi Express by eight and a half hours.
In Agra, trains like the Hazrat Nizamuddin-Bhopal Vande Bharat Express and others also faced delays ranging from one to three hours. Due to these delays, around 140 passengers canceled their tickets.
Summary:
- Heavy fog caused major train delays in Agra.
- Some trains were delayed by over 16 hours.
- Passengers faced long waits and numerous complaints were filed.
- Several trains from Prayagraj were significantly late.
- 140 passengers canceled their tickets due to the delays.
