NewsMobile Smart Traveller: 10 Delhi-bound trains delayed due to low visibility

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The national capital woke up a grey and foggy morning, which was a reason to the delaying of several Delhi-bound trains.

After 12 trains were delayed on Wednesday due to low visibility, Thursday saw 10 trains being delayed from their scheduled time owing to the foggy and grey weather.

The late trains include the Howrah-New Delhi Puri Express, Chennai-New Delhi GT Express, Gaya-New Delhi Mahabodhi Express, Bhagalpur-Anand Vihar Garib Rath, Jaynagar-New Delhi Freedom Saini Express, etc.

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According to the MeT department, the day will remain cloudy and grey owing to which several trains might be delayed in the evening as well.

Fog alert! (Helplines)

Visit this link for train enquiry: https://enquiry.indianrail.gov.in/ntes/index.html

Indian Railways 24 x7 customer service helpline no: 139

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