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Due to interlocking work, trains running from Delhi to Odisha will be affected. In this, trains running between Anand Vihar Terminal and Puri are most affected. Indian Railways has appealed to passengers to plan in advance to avoid inconvenience.
New Delhi. Due to interlocking work, trains running from Delhi to Odisha will be affected. In this, trains running between Anand Vihar Terminal and Puri are most affected. Indian Railways has appealed to passengers to plan in advance to avoid inconvenience. Indian Railways has released their schedule.
Prayagraj Division train number 12876 Anand Vihar Terminal-Puri Express of Northern Railway will be delayed by 180 minutes (3 hours) from Anand Vihar on 21st and 23rd December. And on December 26, this train will depart 90 minutes late. The return train of the same route, train number 12815 Puri-Anand Vihar Terminal Express, will run 300 minutes (5 hours) late from Puri on 24 December 2025.
Rajdhani Express trains are also affected. Train number 22823 Bhubaneswar-New Delhi Rajdhani Express will depart from Bhubaneswar with a delay of 240 minutes (4 hours) on 22 December. Train number 22812 New Delhi-Bhubaneswar Rajdhani Express will run 60 minutes late from New Delhi on 22 December. Train number 22811 Bhubaneswar-New Delhi Rajdhani Express will depart from Bhubaneswar with a delay of 240 minutes on 24 December and 120 minutes on 28 December. Railways has requested passengers to check the status of the train before their journey. So that you can avoid trouble.
The number of coaches in the train was increased
In view of the increasing passenger load during festivals and holidays, additional coaches are being added to the Shakurbasti-Jaisalmer-Shakurbasti train service. In train number 12249/12250, one third AC and two sleeper class coaches are being temporarily increased from Shakurbasti from 17 December 2025 to 31 December 2025 and from Jaisalmer from 18 December 2025 to 1 January 2026. This will make it easier for passengers to get seats and the problem of waiting will be reduced. Chief Public Relations Officer of North Western Railway, Shashi Kiran, said that this arrangement has been made for the convenience of the passengers, who are traveling by these trains, they will get seats easily. They will not have to travel waiting. The number of trains can be increased further if needed.





























