Updated On: 24 May, 2020 07:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
Officials informed that railway zones had been instructed to arrange for the crew and guard immediately

Migrants, maintaining social distancing, stand in a queue after deboarding a Shramik Special train at Danapur station to reach their homes in Patna. Pic/PTI
The woes of thousands of migrants returning to their home states seemed to multiply as the Indian Railways abruptly changed the routes of several special trains which left Maharashtra and Gujarat in the past couple of days, according to sources on Saturday.
At least 13 trains which left the two neighbouring states for Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in the past couple of days, have now been yanked off their planned routes and re-routed for their destinations, shocking the travelling passengers.