
According to the official website of the National Train Inquiry System (NTES) of Indian Railways, 124 trains were completely canceled while 22 trains were partially canceled on Monday. The trains to be canceled include trains running on many routes of the country including Delhi and UP.
According to the update on the official website of Railways enquiry.indianrail.gov.in on July 18, till 9 am, the timings of 11 trains have been changed, while the routes of 22 trains have been changed.
Let us tell you that every day a list of trains with canceled or modified routes is issued by the Indian Railways. In this list, information about canceled, diverted, and rescheduled trains are given for different reasons.
In such a situation, if you want to travel by train, then you can also check the complete list of canceled trains by visiting the official website of Indian Railways at enquiry.indianrail.gov.in. Apart from this, you can also get information about canceled trains, their route diverts, and rescheduling by visiting NTES mobile app.
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