LUDHIANA: Even even though winter has ended, and dangerous, foggy climate prerequisites have disappeared from the northern plains, many trains are still running overdue, frustrating widespread travellers. On Saturday, greater than 10 trains arrived overdue by way of a number of hours here on the Ludhiana railway station. Station master Ashok Salaria claimed that some long path trains had arrived overdue by way of a number of hours because of ongoing development paintings at the New Delhi-Ambala path, which would be taken care of out within the coming days, as paintings is ongoing. However, trains coming from Amritsar side had been mostly on time.
According to enquiry officials on the Ludhiana railway station, most prolong was faced by way of Pooja Express from Ajmer to Jammu, because it arrived overdue by way of five hours and 20 mins at 8.40am, instead of 3.20am. Amritsar-Howrah Express from Howrah to Amritsar arrived overdue by way of three hours at 8.40am, instead of five.40am; Tata-Muri Express from Tata Nagar to Jammu Tawi arrived overdue by way of 2 hours and 40 mins at 7.55am, instead of five.15am; and Lohit Express from Guwahati to Jammu Tawi arrived overdue by way of three hours and five mins at 10.35am, instead of seven.30am.
According to enquiry officials on the Ludhiana railway station, most prolong was faced by way of Pooja Express from Ajmer to Jammu, because it arrived overdue by way of five hours and 20 mins at 8.40am, instead of 3.20am. Amritsar-Howrah Express from Howrah to Amritsar arrived overdue by way of three hours at 8.40am, instead of five.40am; Tata-Muri Express from Tata Nagar to Jammu Tawi arrived overdue by way of 2 hours and 40 mins at 7.55am, instead of five.15am; and Lohit Express from Guwahati to Jammu Tawi arrived overdue by way of three hours and five mins at 10.35am, instead of seven.30am.
10 trains arrive late, despite end of winter
Reviewed by Kailash
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March 19, 2018
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