Several trains running on the Pune-Howrah route have been cancelled due to operational challenges. Here’s a detailed guide on the cancellations and essential travel tips for commuters.
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The trains that have been cancelled on the Pune-Howrah route include Train No. 11066/11067 Howrah-Pune Express, Train No. 11052/11051 Howrah-Pune Mail, Train No. 11062/11061 Howrah-Pune LKennedy Express, and Train No. 11076/11075 Howrah-Pune Jan Shatabdi Express.
The cancellations are expected to last for a few days. Passengers are advised to check the status of their trains through the IRCTC website or app for the latest updates.
If your train is cancelled, you can reschedule your travel, get a full refund, or consider alternative routes or modes of transportation. The IRCTC website and app provide convenient options for these actions.
Yes, you will receive a full refund if your train is cancelled. The refund process can be initiated through the IRCTC portal, and the amount will be credited back to your account.
You can check the status of your train through the IRCTC website, the official IRCTC mobile app, or by calling the 139 helpline. These platforms provide real-time updates and travel advisories.
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