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COVID-19: Migrants stuck on trains without water and food

While a Central Railway spokesperson says delay of a Manipur train is because of terminal congestion in the North East; a West Central Railway spokesperson blamed the delay on the bunching of trains moving there

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Many passengers said they don't even have money to buy food at stations where the trains stop. Pic/Hanif Patel

Many passengers said they don't even have money to buy food at stations where the trains stop. Pic/Hanif Patel

The bunching of Shramik Special trains on the West Central Railway and terminal congestion in the North East has led to a delay of over 10 hours for most trains carrying migrants from Mumbai to their destinations.

The train that left CSMT for Jiribam Railway Station in Manipur on Thursday had halted at Bhusawal Railway Station all day on Friday. Trains heading to their destinations in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar were running late by over eight hours.

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