Updated On: 07 December, 2025 10:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Indian Railways has introduced 84 special trains to support passengers affected by widespread flight cancellations. These services aim to ease travel for thousands caught in the disruption, with railway zones across the country adding more trains and deploying extra resources

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Teams from Western and Central Railway in Mumbai reached both the city’s airports — T1 and T2 — on Sunday morning to assist passengers stranded due to the ongoing IndiGo crisis.
“We have set up helpdesks at both airports to guide and assist passengers with information on additional trains and to help them with ticket bookings,” Western Railway chief public relations officer Vineet Abhishek told Mid-Day.