Diversion of Trains Due To Cyclone Nivar | Diversion of Train Due to Cyclone

Diversion of Trains Due To Cyclone Nivar | Diversion of Train Due to Cyclone

CHANGES IN PATTERN OF TRAIN SERVICES

In view of Cyclone Nivar, the following trains are diverted to run as detailed below:-

  • Train No. 02296 Danapur-KSR Bengaluru Special train that left Danapur on 24th November, 2025 and expected at Dr. MGR Chennai Central at 13.30 hrs on 26th November will skip Chennai and instead be diverted to run via Gudur, Renigunta, Jolarpettai to Bengaluru
  • Train No. 02510 Guwahati-Bangalore Cantonment Special train of 24th November, 2025 and expected at 04.35 hrs at Perambur on 26th November will skip Perambur and instead be diverted to run via Gudur, Renigunta, Jolarpettai.
  • Train No. 02577 Darbhanga-Mysuru Special train of 24th November, 2025 and expected at Dr. MGR Chennai Central at 14.20 hrs on 26th November will skip Chennai and instead be diverted to run via Gudur, Renigunta, Jolarpettai.
  • Train No. 02642 Shalimar-Thiruvananthapuram Central of 24th November, 2025 and expected at Perambur at 03.35 hrs will skip Perambur and instead be diverted to run via Gudur, Renigunta, Jolarpettai.
  • Train No. 02509 Bangalore Cantonment-Guwahati Special train leaving Bangalore Cantonment at 23.40 hrs on 25th November, 2025 and expected at Perambur at 05.25 hrs on 26th November will skip Perambur and instead be diverted to run via Jolarpettai, Renigunta, Gudur, skipping Perambur.
  • Train No. 02295 KSR Bengaluru-Danapur Special train journey leaving Bengaluru at 09.00 hrs on 26th November, 2025 and expected at Dr. MGR Chennai Central at 15.15 hrs on 26th November will skip Chennai and instead be diverted to run via Jolarpettai, Renigunta, Gudur.
  • Train No. 03210 Yeswantpur-Danapur Special train journey leaving Yeswantpur at 07.10 hrs on 26th November, 2025 and expected at Dr. MGR Chennai Central at 14.15 hrs on 26th November will skip Chennai and instead be diverted to run via Jolarpettai, Renigunta, Gudur skipping Dr. MGR Chennai Central.
  • Train No. 02512 Thiruvananthapuram Central-Gorakhpur Special train leaving Thiruvananthapuram at 06.05 hrs on 26th November, 2025 and expected at Dr. MGR Chennai Central at 23.05 hrs on 26th November will skip Chennai and instead be diverted to run via Jolarpettai, Renigunta, Gudur skipping Dr. MGR Chennai Central.

Here’s what was documented during Cyclone Nivar (November 2025)—an event that led to widespread train cancellations and route diversions. These protocols serve as the model for how Indian Railways handles cyclone-related disruptions even today:


🌪️ Rail Impact During Cyclone Nivar (Nov 24–26, 2025)

🚫 Train Cancellations & Diversions

  • On November 25–26, 2025, Southern Railway canceled over a dozen special trains heading to Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, and offered full fare refunds.
  • Affected trains included specials like Chennai Egmore–Thanjavur (06865/66), Chennai Egmore–Tiruchirapalli (06795/96), and others between Ernakulam, Karaikal, Mayiladuthurai etc.

🔀 Route Diversions

  • Trains like the Thiruvananthapuram–Korba Express and Ahmedabad–Chennai Express were rerouted via an alternative path through Chennai Central → Renigunta → Gudur to bypass impact zones.

🚉 Restoration & Safety Measures

  • After landfall, rail operations resumed following thorough inspections and clearance.
  • Southern Railway executed precautionary measures—such as keeping boom barriers closed, securing roof shelters, and deploying infrastructure teams in affected districts.

🔄 How Cyclone Disruptions Worked

  • Special trains (“0xxx”) were canceled or curtailed, while many Long-distance Mail/Express trains were rerouted or delayed via alternate corridors.
  • Refund policies were relaxed, including six-month extended timelines for cancellations.
  • Restoration of services typically began within 24 hours once conditions stabilized.

✅ Why It Matters Today

  • Although Cyclone Nivar happened in 2025, Indian Railways still follows similar protocols for cyclone disruptions—special trains are most vulnerable, and rerouting or cancellation is common in coastal zones.
  • When a cyclone approach is forecasted in South India, especially Tamil Nadu, Andhra, or Kerala, expect similar service suspensions, diversions, and cancellation notices from the Railways.

ℹ️ Still Looking Ahead?

If you’re anticipating train disruptions due to an upcoming tropical cyclone, I can help you with:

  • Affected train lists (special or regular) for past cyclone events
  • Common routes that undergo diversions or cancellations
  • Best practices to check or alter ticket bookings in advance of cyclone warnings

Here’s a summary in a quick look:

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