<p>Around 48 trains were cancelled, mostly in the Southern and South Eastern Railway Zones, while 39 were diverted and 10 short-terminated following the three-train accident in Odisha's Balasore on Friday in which 288 people were killed.</p>.<p>According to the latest data released by the two zones, the South Eastern Railway cancelled trains such as the Chennai-Howrah Mail, the Darbhanga-Kanniyakumari Express and the Kamakhya-LTT Express journey commencing on June 3.</p>.<p>It has also cancelled the Patna-Puri Special train with journey commencing on June 4.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/those-found-guilty-wont-be-spared-pm-modi-on-odisha-train-accident-1224530.html" target="_blank">Those found guilty won't be spared: PM Modi on Odisha train accident</a></strong></p>.<p>The Sourthern Railway cancelled trains such as the Mangalore-Santragachi Vivek Superfast Express leaving Mangalore at 23.00 hours on June 3, Dr MGR Chennai Central – Shalimar Coromandel Express leaving Chennai at 07.00 hrs on June 4, Dr MGR Chennai Central – Santragachi AC Superfast train leaving Chennai at 08.10 hrs on June 4.</p>.<p>It also cancelled Rangapara North – Erode Superfast Special leaving Rangapara North at 05.15 hrs on June 3, the Guwahati – Sri M.Visveswaraya Bengaluru Tri Weekly Superfast Express leaving Guwahati at 06.20 hrs on June 6, Kamakhya – Sir M.Visveswaraya Bengaluru AC Superfast Express leaving Kamakhya at 14.00 hrs on June 7.</p>.<p>The railways has also short-terminated 10 trains.</p>.<p>The South Eastern Railway has also run one MEMU Special train from Howrah to Balasore at 16.00 hrs on June 3 to carry the relatives of affected passengers due to the derailment at Bahanaga Bazar.</p>.<p>The stoppages of the train include Santragachi, Uluberia, Bagnan, Mecheda, Panskura, Balichak, Kharagpur, Hijli, Belda and Jaleswar.</p>.<p>The Southern Railway is also running a special train arranged for family members of affected passengers from Chennai to Bhadrak.</p>.<p>Three trains -- Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express, Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express and a goods train -- were involved in the accident, one of the worst railway tragedies of the country.</p>.<p>Citing reports available till 2 pm Saturday, the official said 288 people were killed in the accident.</p>.<p>The official said 803 people were injured in the accident. Of them, 56 suffered grievous injuries, the official added.</p>.<p>The two express trains were carrying nearly 2,000 people.</p>
<p>Around 48 trains were cancelled, mostly in the Southern and South Eastern Railway Zones, while 39 were diverted and 10 short-terminated following the three-train accident in Odisha's Balasore on Friday in which 288 people were killed.</p>.<p>According to the latest data released by the two zones, the South Eastern Railway cancelled trains such as the Chennai-Howrah Mail, the Darbhanga-Kanniyakumari Express and the Kamakhya-LTT Express journey commencing on June 3.</p>.<p>It has also cancelled the Patna-Puri Special train with journey commencing on June 4.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/those-found-guilty-wont-be-spared-pm-modi-on-odisha-train-accident-1224530.html" target="_blank">Those found guilty won't be spared: PM Modi on Odisha train accident</a></strong></p>.<p>The Sourthern Railway cancelled trains such as the Mangalore-Santragachi Vivek Superfast Express leaving Mangalore at 23.00 hours on June 3, Dr MGR Chennai Central – Shalimar Coromandel Express leaving Chennai at 07.00 hrs on June 4, Dr MGR Chennai Central – Santragachi AC Superfast train leaving Chennai at 08.10 hrs on June 4.</p>.<p>It also cancelled Rangapara North – Erode Superfast Special leaving Rangapara North at 05.15 hrs on June 3, the Guwahati – Sri M.Visveswaraya Bengaluru Tri Weekly Superfast Express leaving Guwahati at 06.20 hrs on June 6, Kamakhya – Sir M.Visveswaraya Bengaluru AC Superfast Express leaving Kamakhya at 14.00 hrs on June 7.</p>.<p>The railways has also short-terminated 10 trains.</p>.<p>The South Eastern Railway has also run one MEMU Special train from Howrah to Balasore at 16.00 hrs on June 3 to carry the relatives of affected passengers due to the derailment at Bahanaga Bazar.</p>.<p>The stoppages of the train include Santragachi, Uluberia, Bagnan, Mecheda, Panskura, Balichak, Kharagpur, Hijli, Belda and Jaleswar.</p>.<p>The Southern Railway is also running a special train arranged for family members of affected passengers from Chennai to Bhadrak.</p>.<p>Three trains -- Shalimar-Chennai Central Coromandel Express, Bengaluru-Howrah Superfast Express and a goods train -- were involved in the accident, one of the worst railway tragedies of the country.</p>.<p>Citing reports available till 2 pm Saturday, the official said 288 people were killed in the accident.</p>.<p>The official said 803 people were injured in the accident. Of them, 56 suffered grievous injuries, the official added.</p>.<p>The two express trains were carrying nearly 2,000 people.</p>