Considering past experience of Maoists attacking trains during bandh and other activities, the Railway has decided to run long distance mail/Express trains in a controlled and piloting basis, Chief Public Relation Officer of ECR Arvind Kumar Rajak said in a statement last evening.
Due to this, passenger trains would be kept off the track from September 21 to 27, it said.
Five trains including three Gaya-Patna passengers, Jhajha-Kiul and Kiul-Gaya passengers have been cancelled under Danapur division, he said.
Four passenger trains have been cancelled under Sonpur division while three would not function under Mughalsarai division, he added.
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