Print

Indian Railways adds 116 coaches to ease demand after mass flight cancellations

Indian Railways has attached 116 additional coaches to 37 trains as part of an emergency capacity boost following widespread flight cancellations, the Ministry of Railways said on Friday. The extra coaches will operate across 114 trips to ease congestion and accommodate stranded passengers shifting to rail travel.

Southern Railway added the highest number of coaches, expanding capacity on 18 trains from December 6 with additional Chair Car and Sleeper coaches. Northern Railway increased accommodation on eight trains, deploying 3AC and Chair Car coaches on high-demand routes. Western Railway added 2AC and 3AC coaches to four services starting December 6.

East Central Railway introduced extra 2AC coaches on the Rajendra Nagar–New Delhi route across five trips between December 6 and 10, while East Coast Railway added 2AC coaches to Bhubaneswar–New Delhi services. Eastern Railway attached Sleeper coaches on three trains for six trips on December 7 and 8. Northeast Frontier Railway added 3AC and Sleeper coaches to two trains across eight trips each between December 6 and 13.

To manage additional load, Indian Railways is also operating four special trains, including the Gorakhpur–Anand Vihar Terminal Special, the New Delhi–Martyr Captain Tushar Mahajan Vande Bharat Special, a New Delhi–Mumbai Central Superfast Special and a one-way Hazrat Nizamuddin–Thiruvananthapuram Superfast Special.

The railways said the measures are intended to minimise disruption and maintain connectivity amid a sharp surge in demand.

RELATED ARTICLES

8 hours ago | india aus ties

India, Australia set to deepen defence ties at ministers’ dialogue in Delhi

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles will co-chair the second India-Australia Defence Ministers’ Dialogue in New Delhi on June 1, with discussions set to focus on expanding strategi...

8 hours ago | nuclear deal

Donald Trump says Iran deal near, warns military option remains

US President Donald Trump said the United States is close to reaching a nuclear agreement with Iran but warned that military action remains an option if negotiations fail. In an interview with Fox News at the White House, Trump said his administrati...