Heavy rainfall in Maharashtra has disrupted railway operations, leading to the cancellation, rescheduling, and diversion of several trains.
Waterlogging, landslides, and other weather-related issues have affected train movement across different routes.
If you’re planning to travel over the next few days, make sure to check your train’s latest status before leaving for the station, as more changes are possible due to the ongoing rain.
August Kranti Rajdhani Cancelled on July 10
According to Western Railway, Train No. 12954 Hazrat Nizamuddin–Mumbai Central August Kranti Rajdhani Tejas Express has been cancelled on July 10, 2026.
The train has been cancelled due to the non-availability of a rake after continuous heavy rainfall and waterlogging affected railway operations in Maharashtra.
Four Trains Cancelled Till July 17
Western Railway has also cancelled the following trains between July 10 and July 17, 2026:
Train No. 22943 – Daund–Indore Superfast Express
Train No. 22944 – Indore–Daund Express
Train No. 20495 – Jodhpur–Hadapsar Superfast Express
Train No. 20496 – Hadapsar–Jodhpur Superfast Express
Railway officials said continuous rain, waterlogging, and a landslide in Maharashtra have forced these cancellations.
These Trains Have Been Rescheduled
Some trains will run later than their scheduled departure time.
09708 Bandra Terminus–Jaipur
Scheduled: 3:50 PM (July 9)
New Departure: 9:30 PM (July 9)
12979 Bandra Terminus–Jaipur
Scheduled: 5:05 PM (July 9)
New Departure: 6:20 AM (July 10)
Another train, 10115 Bandra Terminus–Madgaon, has also been rescheduled.
Scheduled Departure: 6:50 AM (July 10)
New Departure: 8:50 PM (July 10)
Okha–Tuticorin Vivek Express Diverted
Train No. 19568 Okha–Tuticorin Vivek Express, starting its journey on July 10, will run on a diverted route due to operational reasons.
Instead of its usual route, the train will pass through:
Surat
Paldhi
Manmad Junction
Jalgaon Junction
Daund Junction
Solapur
Passengers travelling on this train should check the latest route and timings before departure.
Railways Urge Passengers to Check Train Status
Railway authorities have advised passengers to verify the latest information on train timings, cancellations, diversions, and revised schedules through official railway platforms such as the National Train Enquiry System (NTES), the RailOne app, or the Indian Railways enquiry portal before starting their journey.
IMD Predicts More Rain in Western India
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast more rainfall across western India in the coming days.
According to the weather department, Konkan and Goa are likely to receive widespread rainfall from July 10 to July 15.
Rain is also expected in Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada, Gujarat, Saurashtra, and Kutch.
With heavy rain likely to continue, railway disruptions may persist.
Travelers are advised to keep checking official railway and weather updates before making travel plans.




