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Dense Fog Season: 56 Major Trains Cancelled Till March 2026 | Check Full List & Travel Guide

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§  Why are 56 Trains Getting Cancelled Till March 2026.?

§  56 trains cancelled till March 2026 due to fog.! Check if your train is affected. Complete cancellation list, refund process & travel alternatives inside.

§  Indian Railways has cancelled 56 major trains from Dec 1, 2025 to Mar 1, 2026 due to dense fog. Popular routes like Garib Rath & Jansewa Express affected. Check full list & get refunds on IRCTC. #TrainCancellation #FogSeason #IndianRailways

Train Cancellation: Every winter brings a familiar challenge to northern India: thick, suffocating fog that blankets the plains from December through February. This season, Indian Railways has made a critical decision that will impact millions of passengers. The Railways has announced the cancellation of 56 major trains operating across northern and eastern Indian routes from December 1, 2025 to March 1, 2026 due to severe fog and drastically reduced visibility conditions.

This is not just another routine winter measure. The scale of cancellations reflects the intensity of expected fog this season and represents the Railways’ commitment to prioritizing passenger safety over operational convenience.

Why Are Trains Being Cancelled Due to Fog.? Understanding the Safety Concern

The primary reason behind these widespread cancellations is straightforward: dense fog reduces visibility to dangerous levels, making it nearly impossible for locomotive pilots to operate trains safely at normal speeds. When fog thickness increases, visibility can drop to just a few meters, and in the worst cases, reduce to near-zero conditions. This creates life-threatening hazards on the tracks.

Several critical operational challenges emerge during dense fog

·       Signal Visibility: Locomotive pilots cannot see railway signals clearly, significantly increasing the risk of signal overshooting and potential collisions.

·       Track Hazards: Reduced visibility makes it difficult to spot obstacles, level crossings or track obstructions until it’s too late.

·       Speed Reduction: Trains must operate at drastically reduced speeds during fog—sometimes less than 40 km/h instead of their normal 100+ km/h. This causes massive delays.

·       Accident Risk: Historical data shows that fog-related accidents are more frequent and often more severe due to reduced reaction time and visibility.

To prevent catastrophic accidents and cascading delays that can affect the entire railway network, Indian Railways has decided to temporarily suspend these services during peak fog season. According to railway officials, “the move aims at passenger safety first” and is part of the mandatory winter preparation plan that has been in place for years.

Complete List of 56 Cancelled Trains: Know If Your Train is Affected

Indian Railways has released the comprehensive list of trains being cancelled during the fog season. Here are the major trains that will remain off the tracks till March 2026

Major Cancelled Trains (North Indian Routes

·       Garib Rath Express (12207/12208) - Chandigarh to Amritsar

- Cancellation Period: December 9, 2025 to February 24, 2026

- Impact: Regular commuters between Chandigarh and Amritsar will face major disruption

·       Yognagari Jammu Tawi Express (14605/14606) - Chandigarh to Jammu

- Cancellation Period: December 7, 2025 to February 22, 2026

- Impact: Pilgrims heading to Jammu and Vaishno Devi will need to find alternative routes

·       Kalka-Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Express (14503/14504)

- Cancellation Period: December 2, 2025 to February 28, 2026

- Impact: Religious pilgrims travelling to Vaishno Devi shrine affected

·       Jansewa Express (14617/14618) - Amritsar to Purnia Court

- Cancellation Period: December 3, 2025 to March 2, 2026

- Impact: Longest cancellation period; affects travelers across multiple states

·       Amritsar-Chandigarh Express (14541/14542)

- Cancellation Period: December 1, 2025 to February 28, 2026

- Impact: Primary route affected from the start of fog season

·       Amritsar-Ajmer Express (19611/19614)

- Cancellation Period: December 5, 2025 to March 1, 2026

- Impact: Travelers heading to Rajasthan will face significant inconvenience

·       Akal Takht Express (12317/12318) - Howrah to Amritsar

- Cancellation Period: December 7, 2025 to February 24, 2026

- Impact: Long-distance Eastern to Northern connectivity disrupted

·       Durgiana Express (12357/12358) - Howrah to Amritsar

- Cancellation Period: December 6, 2025 to February 28, 2026

- Impact: Religious travelers to Golden Temple affected

·       New Delhi-Amritsar Intercity Express (14681/14682)

- Cancellation Period: December 1, 2025 to March 1, 2026

- Impact: Affects Delhi-North connectivity for the entire fog season

·       Nangal Dam Express (14505/14506)

- Cancellation Period: December 1, 2025 to February 28, 2026

·       Lalkuan-Amritsar Express (14615/14616)

- Cancellation Period: December 6, 2025 to January 28, 2026

Eastern Indian Routes (East Central Railway Cancellations)

·       Additional cancellations affect routes from Bihar, Odisha, and Eastern regions

o   Howrah-Dehradun Upaasana Express (12327/12328)

o   Malda Town-New Delhi Express (14003/14004)

o   Prayagraj-Muzaffarpur Express (14111/14112)

o   Hatia-Anand Vihar Express (12873/12874)

o   Kamakhya-Gaya Express (15619/15620)

o   Dibrugarh-Chandigarh Express (15903/15904)

o   Virangana Lakshmibai Jhansi-Kolkata Express (22197/22198)

Which Routes Are Most Affected.? Regional Impact Analysis

The 56 cancelled trains primarily operate on these critical routes

·       Punjab & Chandigarh Region: 22 trains either originate, terminate or pass through major Punjab stations including Chandigarh, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. This is the most heavily impacted region.

·       North India Delhi-NCR: Critical Delhi-Northern connectivity disrupted, affecting business travelers and daily commuters.

·       Jammu & Kashmir: Sacred pilgrimage routes to Vaishno Devi and Amritsar Golden Temple see significant service reductions.

·       Bihar & Eastern India: Routes connecting Patna, Muzaffarpur and other Eastern cities face around 24 cancellations, disrupting approximately 4.5 million passengers.

·       Uttar Pradesh & Rajasthan: Long-distance services to these states are curtailed.

How Long Will These Trains Remain Cancelled.? Timeline Breakdown

Unlike short-term seasonal closures, these cancellations will persist for an extended period

·       Shortest Cancellation Period: Some trains cancelled for 6-8 weeks

·       Medium Cancellation Period: Most trains cancelled for 2-3 months (December-February)

·       Longest Cancellation Period: Several trains, including Jansewa Express, remain cancelled till March 1-2, 2026

This extended timeline reflects the severity of fog conditions expected this winter and the Railways’ decision to prioritize safety throughout the peak fog season.

What Should Passengers Do.? Practical Travel Alternatives

If your train is on the cancellation list, Indian Railways and railway authorities recommend the following actions

Immediate Actions

       i.          Check Reservation Status: Visit IRCTC.co.in or use the NTES app to verify if your booking is affected. Advance bookings for cancelled trains were stopped weeks ago, so existing reservations have already been processed.

     ii.          Get Full Refund: Passengers with confirmed bookings can get full refunds without any cancellation charges. Visit the railway station or book your refund online.

   iii.          Explore Rescheduling: Try booking on alternative trains that remain operational during the fog season, though these are likely to be crowded.

Alternative Travel Options

a)     Flight Services: Airlines have increased flights on popular routes. However, expect prices to surge from December onwards.

                i.          Current fares: ₹9,000-11,000

              ii.          Expected December fares: ₹18,000-25,000.

b)    Bus Services: Private luxury buses are increasing services but raising prices. Regular sleeper bus rates have doubled or tripled compared to November rates.

c)     Car Rentals & Taxis: Self-drive options available but not recommended during dense fog due to safety concerns.

d)    Flight + Train Combination: Book flights for portion affected by fog, then continue by train on operational routes.

Important Railway Announcements & Passenger Protection Measures

Indian Railways has implemented several protective measures to minimize passenger inconvenience

·       Early Notification: All station masters and reservation centers were notified 2+ months in advance.

·       Booking System Updates: The Reservation System has been updated to prevent accidental bookings on cancelled services.

·       Notice Boards & Announcements: All major stations display updated cancellation notices.

·       Mobile App Updates: IRCTC and NTES apps show real-time cancellation status.

·       Email & SMS Alerts: Passengers who had tentative bookings receive automatic notifications about cancellations.

Railway Safety Technology: How Are They Managing Fog Operations.?

While 56 trains are cancelled, approximately 1,000+ other trains continue operating with enhanced safety measures

·       GPS-Based Fog Devices: Modern locomotives are equipped with GPS-based handheld fog pass devices that alert pilots when approaching signals, level crossings and stations. Around 13,000 such devices are currently in circulation.

·       Detonators (Crackers): A 19th-century but still effective safety measure—coin-sized detonators placed on rails that explode when train wheels pass over them, audibly warning pilots.

·       Reduced Speed Operations: Trains operating during fog run at 30-50 km/h instead of normal 100+ km/h speeds, requiring extra crew vigilance.

·       Enhanced Signaling: Additional manual signals and staff stationed at critical sections during fog periods.

Impact on Pilgrims, Commuters & Business Travelers

For Pilgrims

Religious travelers heading to Vaishno Devi, Amritsar Golden Temple or other northern sacred destinations will face severe disruption. Train cancellations on pilgrim-heavy routes mean that the faithful must either wait months or opt for expensive alternative travel.

For Daily Commuters

People traveling between major cities like Delhi-Chandigarh, Amritsar-Jalandhar or Patna-Delhi for work will experience unprecedented inconvenience. Many have already shifted to bus or flight travel despite higher costs.

For Business Travelers

Corporate connectivity is severely impacted. Meetings and business schedules planned during December-February may need rescheduling. Video conferencing and virtual meetings are becoming the norm during fog season.

For Students

College and university students returning home after semester end in December face travel chaos. Many educational institutions have extended hostels or postponed semester end dates to accommodate this reality.

Historical Context: How Bad Was Fog Last Winter.?

Looking back at previous winters provides perspective:

December 2021-January 2022: Over 4,183 trains were affected with 4,240 trains cancelled in just two months. This is significantly higher than the current 56-train proactive cancellation.

Comparison: The current approach of cancelling 56 trains proactively is actually the Railways’ attempt to prevent the chaos of 4,000+ affected trains. By removing trains from operations beforehand, they maintain better control and prevent cascading delays.

Expert Opinion: Railway Officials Explain the Decision

According to East Central Railway CPRO Saraswati Chandra: “Winter fog often results in major disruptions with trains running several hours late due to low visibility. The railways has advised passengers to check updated schedules before planning journeys.”

Railway officials maintain that this decision, while inconvenient, is essential for maintaining network integrity and preventing accidents during the hazardous fog season.

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Latest Weather Forecast: How Bad Will Fog Be This Winter.?

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued severe forecasts

·       Dense Fog: Expected across North India, particularly Punjab, Haryana, Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh during December-February

·       Cold Wave: Minimum temperatures expected to drop 2-6°C below normal

·       Weak La Niña: Climate pattern suggests more cold waves than usual this winter

·       Visibility: Expected to drop to 50 meters or less during peak fog hours (4 AM to 9 AM)

These forecasts justify the Railways’ decision to err on the side of safety.

Financial Impact: Higher Travel Costs Expected

The supply shock caused by train cancellations has already pushed alternative transport prices higher

| Transport Mode                   | November Prices | Expected December Prices | Increase

| Flight (Patna-Delhi)            | ₹9,000-11,000      | ₹18,000-25,000                   | 100-125%

| Luxury Bus | ₹2,500            | ₹4,500-6,000       | 80-140%

| Wedding Party Bus Charter | ₹40,000-50,000   | ₹60,000-70,000+                 | 50%+

Travelers should plan accordingly and book early to avoid peak season price surges.

What Should You Do Right Now.? Action Checklist

This Week

       i.          Check if your planned train is on the cancelled list

     ii.          Explore alternative transport options

   iii.          Book flights or buses early while prices are still reasonable

   iv.          Inform your hosts/hosts about potential delays

Before Your Journey

       i.          Verify train status 48 hours before travel

     ii.          Check IMD weather forecasts

   iii.          Prepare for potential journey disruptions

   iv.          Have backup travel plans ready

During Fog Season

       i.          Check IRCTC and NTES apps daily for updates

     ii.          Avoid early morning travel if possible

   iii.          Be prepared for potential delays even on operational trains

   iv.          Stay in touch with your destination contacts

Updated Information: Booking & Reservation Details

·       Pre-Booking: Do not attempt to book cancelled trains; the system will reject these bookings

·       Existing Confirmations: All existing confirmed bookings have been automatically cancelled with full refunds

·       Refund Timing: Refunds appear in bank accounts within 7-14 days of cancellation

·       Customer Support: Call 139 or visit IRCTC.co.in for assistance

Key Takeaway: Plan Ahead & Stay Updated

The cancellation of 56 trains is a significant disruption but it’s a necessary safety measure. Indian Railways prioritizes passenger safety over operational convenience during the dangerous fog season.

If your travel plans involve these routes between December 2025 and March 2026, book alternative transport immediately, verify your options and stay updated with official railway notifications. With early planning and flexibility, you can navigate this challenging season successfully.

Check the IRCTC website and NTES app daily for real-time updates on train status, delays and any changes to the cancellation list.

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