Many of the trains running between Rajasthan and the province are jammed because the Indian Railways has shown a mega traffic block on the Katihar division that comes below Northeast Frontier Railway. The traffic block can cause diversion of connecting trains below the North Western Railway. Indian Railways has amused the route of those special trains that run between Kamakhya, Bikaner, Barmer, Guwahati, and Bhagat Ki Kothi.
North Western Railway’s publicity Officer, Lieutenant Shashi Kumar, advised that 3 trains will run between Rajasthan and the province; they can be run on amused routes on multiple dates in August.
The Special train number 05624 of Bhagat Ki Kothi runs between the two places from Kamakhya in Assam’s Guwahati to Bhagat Ki Kothi in Rajasthan Jodhpur. On Transform the train number 13, 20 and 27 is amused from the beginning station and these trains can approach Rajasthan through the amused route of Line-out.
Train no 05631 connecting Barmer in Rajasthan to Guwahati in the province also will be wedged thanks to the mega-traffic block on the Katihar division. The Barmer-Guwahati Special is currently scheduled to enter the province via the recent route of Salmari in Bihar on August eight, 15, 22, and 29. A train had already plied on this amused route on Lammas Day.
Bikaner – Guwahati Special
Bikaner-Guwahati Special train number 5633 also runs on the amused route of Salmari. The dates for the diversion of this train are on 4, 11, 18 and 25.
Significant rain on the Gudha-Govindi-Marwar section in Rajasthan had LED to the cancellation of Jodhpur-Bhopal special train (04816) on July thirty one. The returning Bhopal-Jodhpur train, too, had to be off on Lammas Day thanks to a shortage of rakes.
The Indian Railways has been restoring trains because the effects of the second wave of Covid-19 are subsiding. However, the government’s prediction of a 3rd wave inward late this month may play an unwelcome person for Indian Railways.