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Passengers aboard a Shramik train bound for UP’s Gorakhpur from Mumbai have now spent three days travelling as the train was reportedly diverted to Rourkela in Odisha.
The passengers were reportedly not informed about the change of route.
“We were supposed to go to Kanpur, after getting off at Gorakhpur. Now we are in Rourkela, and we realized we are in Odisha. We don’t know when it will reach Gorakhpur. We are travelling for the last 36 hours, whereas we could reach home in a day. We are in no state of mind to think. We don’t know what happened, if the driver lost his way,” said one passenger.
Railway board chairman Vinod Kumar Yadav, in the daily press briefing, said that it is better to take a longer route and reach the destination on time rather than waiting for decongestion on one route.
The Vasai Road-Gorakhpur train, which left the city on May 21 was diverted via Bilaspur, Jharsuguda, Rourkela, Adra and Asansol stations, according to Western Railway PRO Ravindra Bhakar, PTI reported.
The Western Railways also put out an update on Saturday afternoon about the diversion of some trains:
They added that the diversion was on a temporary basis.
Multiple passengers on the train reported being confused about the sudden change, only realizing where they were when the train reached Rourkela. Several women and children were travelling aboard it.
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