Mathura, Uttar Pradesh:
A total of 15 trains were affected on Tuesday due to disruptions in the Delhi-Agra railway route after a portion of the track caved in.
A culvert was washed away due to the heavy rains in the district that caused the formation of a 20-feet-deep pit, due to which trains had to be stopped.
After officials informed the authorities concerned at 4:45 PM about the collapse of the culvert, attempts to restore the tracks were started.
The down line was cleared after an hour. The up line opened for traffic around 9:15 PM, a railway official said.
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