Tribune News Service
Amritsar, August 20
Passengers commuting on trains were left high and dry after the rail traffic came to a halt on Amritsar-Delhi railway line due to the blockade by farmers in Jalandhar cantonment.
The Indian Railways informed that movement of trains came to a grinding halt on the busy railway line after 4 pm, however, Shan-E-Punjab and Amritsar to Dibrugarh had already departed from the railway station and had to stop before reaching Jalandhar cantonment.
Amritsar-Delhi Shatabdi, which departs at 4:50 pm, Amritsar-Chandigarh Intercity Express, which departs at 5:25 pm, Chattisgarh, which departs at 4:10 pm, Howrah Mail, which departs at 6:25 pm, Frontier, which departs at 7 pm, Amritsar to Haridwar, which departs at 9:25 pm and Amritsar to Jaipur were lined up at the Amritsar railway station.
Prabhjot Singh, who had to reach Delhi for a business meet, said his trip stands cancelled and it would cause hiim an immense loss.
Train services affected
Amritsar-Delhi Shatabdi, which departs at 4:50 pm, Amritsar-Chandigarh Intercity Express, which departs at 5:25 pm, Chattisgarh, which departs at 4:10 pm, Howrah Mail, which departs at 6:25 pm, Frontier, which departs at 7 pm, Amritsar to Haridwar, which departs at 9:25 pm and Amritsar to Jaipur were lined up at the Amritsar railway station
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