Besides, there have been cancellations of about 1.9 lakh tickets since May 21 on IRCTC website, causing a huge logjam for customers to access the site.
The Kota-Mathura route bears the major traffic between South and North and North and West and it has been cut off due to the agitation.
"Besides the passenger service, the agitation has adversely affected the freight movement also as many goods trains have been diverted to other routes," said a senior Railway Ministry official, adding "the cancellation/diversion of trains has lead to an unprecedented level of cancellations of reservations and revised reservation requests".
The cancellation of trains has also led to a sudden upsurge of hits on the IRCTC Website. The number of hits between 10 AM and 11 AM which were normally in the range of 10 million have gone up to 22.3 million since start of agitation, touching a peak of 30 million on May 22.
IRCTC ticketing site is not geared for such abnormal increase of traffic and hence the reported problems, he said.
However, steps have taken to mitigate the problem in this regard and additional server is being put in place to augment the booking capacity of the site and to cope with the increased traffic.
