Key Points

Train services to Tripura, Manipur, and Mizoram remain suspended after landslides damaged tracks in Assam's Haflong-Jatinga section. NFR officials blame ongoing NHAI road repairs for destabilizing slopes near the railway line. Nine trains have been cancelled or short-terminated as workers clear debris from the critical Lumding-Badarpur route. The incident highlights recurring monsoon disruptions that isolate Northeast states annually due to vulnerable infrastructure.

Key Points: Northeast Train Services Halted After NHAI Landslide Damages Tracks

  • Landslides block Lumding-Badarpur hill section
  • NHAI roadwork blamed for slope collapse
  • Nine trains cancelled or rescheduled
  • Monsoon worsens annual Northeast connectivity crisis
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Train services hit in parts of Northeast due to landslide

Landslides triggered by NHAI roadwork disrupt rail connectivity to Tripura, Manipur, Mizoram, and Assam, forcing cancellations and safety suspensions.

"Railway has already engaged manpower to clear debris...services of nine trains were affected – Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, NFR CPRO"

Guwahati, June 23

Train services between south Assam, Tripura, Manipur and Mizoram and the rest of the country via Guwahati have been suspended since Monday evening amid landslides impacting the railway track in the New Haflong-Jatinga Lampur section of the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR), an official said.

NFR’s Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Kapinjal Kishore Sharma said that on account of boulders along with land mass falling over the railway track in the New Haflong-Jatinga Lampur section, the train services in the Lumding–Badarpur hill section had to be suspended from Monday evening in order to ensure safety of railway passengers.

He said that the landslides occurred owing to improper construction work being undertaken by the NHAI (National Highways Authority of India) for repairing roads.

The CPRO said that it was learnt that road repairing works were going on in that area and as a result of the work, the slope on the downstream side between the road and rail line bulged out, forcing the entire mass moving towards the railway track.

Water is also directly coming over the track from the road side, the official said.

As the condition of the location is critical and highly unsafe for the train to pass, rail traffic has been suspended between Lumding-New Haflong-Badarpur portions with immediate effect, resulting in cancellations and short termination of train services over that section.

The NF Railway authority of the Lumding Division has already written to the NHAI authority to undertake proper protective measures by engaging manpower and machinery so that no further damage to the vital railway track connecting states like Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and parts of Barak Valley happens.

“Railway has already engaged manpower to clear the debris from the railway track. As a result of the damage to the railway track, services of the nine trains were either cancelled, short terminated and rescheduled,” Sharma said.

Every year during the monsoon, several northeastern states, especially Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur and southern Assam, remain cut off from the rest of the country for weeks owing to landslides, waterlogging and damage to railway tracks, leading to hardship for the people of the region.

- IANS

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Rajiv K.
This is so frustrating! Every monsoon it's the same story in Northeast. Why can't NHAI and Railways coordinate better? People's lives are disrupted while officials pass the buck. Hope they restore services soon 🙏
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Priya M.
My cousin is stuck in Silchar because of this. It's heartbreaking how our Northeastern brothers suffer every year. Instead of blame games, we need permanent solutions like better drainage and slope stabilization.
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Arjun S.
NHAI should be held accountable for shoddy work. Taxpayers' money is being wasted on temporary fixes. The Northeast deserves world-class infrastructure just like the rest of India! #ActEastPolicy
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Sunita R.
This is why we need more alternative routes in the Northeast. One landslide shouldn't cut off multiple states. Kudos to railway workers clearing debris in difficult conditions though 👷‍♂️
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Vikram J.
The article mentions this happens every year. Why aren't we using modern technology like slope sensors or geotextiles to prevent landslides? Prevention is better than costly repairs later.
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Meena L.
My heart goes out to all affected passengers. Imagine being stranded with no certainty! Railways should arrange temporary bus services at least for essential travel. #NortheastConnectivityMatters

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