Key Points

A landslide has disrupted rail services in the Lumding-Badarpur section, prompting urgent restoration efforts by the Northeast Frontier Railway. Heavy machinery and teams are working round-the-clock to clear debris and restore connectivity. Several trains have been cancelled or partially cancelled for passenger safety, with officials monitoring progress on-site. Passengers are advised to stay updated via official railway channels for real-time service changes.

Key Points: NFR Rushes to Restore Lumding-Badarpur Rail Link After Landslide

  • NFR and state agencies hold emergency meeting for restoration
  • Over 30,000 cubic metres of debris to be cleared
  • Multiple trains cancelled or partially cancelled
  • Passengers advised to check official updates
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Assam: NFR's continuous efforts aim at early restoration of Lumding-Badarpur rail connectivity

Northeast Frontier Railway deploys heavy machinery to clear debris and restore Lumding-Badarpur train services disrupted by landslides.

"Railway teams are working on a war footing to restore operations while ensuring safety. – Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, NFR CPRO"

Guwahati, June 24

Following the recent landslide incident that disrupted train services in the Lumding-Badarpur hill section, the Railways and State authorities are making efforts for restoration.

A high-level emergency meeting was convened to review the situation and formulate immediate solutions. Senior officials of N. F. Railway, the State Government, the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI), and other concerned agencies attended.

"Train operations had to be suspended to ensure the safety of passengers and railway assets. Northeast Frontier Railway is working around the clock by deploying heavy machinery, equipment, and manpower at the site to clear debris and restore the track as soon as possible. Continuous joint monitoring and coordinated efforts are in progress, and train services are expected to return to normal as soon as the safety of the line is ensured," Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, CPRO of Northeast Frontier Railway, said.

He further said that, until restoration is completed, certain trains will be cancelled or partially cancelled for the safety of passengers.

Passengers must stay updated through official railway communication channels for further information regarding train movements and service restoration.

The following trains have been cancelled: Train No. 15611 (Rangiya - Silchar) Express, Train No. 15612 (Silchar - Rangiya) Express, and Train No. 15615 (Guwahati - Silchar) Express commencing journey on 24th June, 2025; Train No. 15616 (Silchar - Guwahati) Express, Train No. 15888/15887 (Guwahati - Badarpur - Guwahati) Tourist Express, and Train No. 22450 (New Delhi - Guwahati) PSK Express commencing journey on 25th June, 2025; and Train No. 12503 (SMVT Bengaluru - Agartala) Humsafar Express commencing journey on 27th June, 2025.

The following trains have been partially cancelled: Train No. 15625 (Deoghar--Agartala) Express, commencing its journey on 23rd June 2025, will be short-terminated at Lumding and will remain partially cancelled between Lumding and Agartala; Train No. 13173 (Sealdah--Sabroom) Kanchanjunga Express, commencing its journey on 24th June 2025, will be short-terminated at Lumding and will remain partially cancelled between Lumding and Sabroom.

Train No. 12516 (Silchar - Coimbatore) Express commencing journey on 24th June, 2025 will be short originated from Guwahati and will remain partially cancelled between Silchar and Guwahati; Train No. 13176 (Silchar - Sealdah) Kanchanjunga Express commencing journey on 25th June, 2025 will be short originated from Lumding and will remain partially cancelled between Silchar and Lumding; and Train No. 12502 (Agartala - Kolkata) Garib Rath Express commencing journey on 25th June, 2025 will be short originated from Guwahati and will remain partially cancelled between Agartala and Guwahati.

"As per estimates, around 50,000 cubic metres of muck and stones have come towards the railway retaining wall. At least 30,000 cubic metres is to be cleared so that work on the track can begin as early as possible. Railway teams are working on a war footing and senior railway officials from Lumding Division and Headquarters are camping at the site to monitor and coordinate restoration efforts," Kapinjal Kishore Sharma said.

He added, "The railway administration deeply regrets the inconvenience caused to passengers due to unavoidable train cancellations and service disruptions and assures that all efforts are being made on a war footing to restore train operations while ensuring safety. Passengers are advised to check for the latest updates on train services through official railway websites, helplines and social media handles."

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Good to see NFR working hard to restore connectivity. The Northeast depends heavily on this route. Hope they complete the work soon with proper safety measures. 🙏
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Priya M.
My cousin was supposed to travel on one of the cancelled trains. While it's inconvenient, safety must come first. Railways should provide better alternative arrangements though - many passengers are stranded.
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Amit S.
This happens every monsoon in Assam! Why can't we have permanent solutions? The government should invest in better infrastructure that can withstand heavy rains. This is affecting our economy.
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Sunita R.
Appreciate the transparency from NFR with regular updates. The officials seem to be working hard - clearing 30,000 cubic metres is no joke! Stay safe workers! ❤️
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Deepak B.
This affects connectivity to Tripura and Mizoram too. Strategic importance aside, thousands of students, patients and workers depend on this route. Hope restoration happens before more trains get cancelled.
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Meena T.
The railway helpline isn't responding properly. My father is stuck in Lumding. Authorities should arrange temporary shelters and food for stranded passengers. Basic humanity first!
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Karan P.
While we appreciate the 'war footing' efforts, why weren't preventive measures taken before monsoon? This route is known for landslides. Reactive approach won't help in long term.

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