Over 10,000 train passengers have been hit due to heavy rains causing damage to rail tracks on the Saharanpur-Ambala division. This is due to a mix of trains getting cancelled and diverted.
According to the Northern Railway, due to breaches on the Saharanpur-Ambala section, over 12 trains were cancelled on Tuesday. Also, some seven-eight trains were diverted, and three more trains were stopped before the stations.
The cancelled trains are: New Delhi-Jalandhar-New Delhi Express, Ambala-Haridwar Express, Rishikesh-Jammu Tawi Hemkund Express, Haridwar-Ambala Express, Dehradun-Amritsar Express, Haridwar-Amritsar/Una Himachal Jan Shatabdi Express, Rishikesh-Jammu Tawi Hemkund Express, Amritsar-Dehradun Express and Una Himachal/Amritsar-Haridwar Jan Shatabdi Express.
Many goods train on that route have also been hit, a Northern Railway official said.
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