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Cancelled SE1, SE19, SE20 trains departing on October 29 due to the impact of floods and rains

Vietnam Railways Corporation has just announced the cancellation of trains SE1, SE19, SE20 departing on October 29 due to the impact of floods in Hue and Quang Tri.

Báo Tin TứcBáo Tin Tức29/10/2025

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Passengers waiting for transfer.

Specifically, trains SE2, SE3/4, SE5/6, SE7/9 and SE9/10 are still running, however, due to the unpredictable time of the route opening due to complicated weather developments, the above trains are running delayed for many hours, waiting at the stations waiting for transfer (from Huong Thuy Station to Dong Ha Station and vice versa).

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The railway opening time is currently undetermined due to complex weather conditions.

Passengers with tickets to stations beyond Dong Ha for trains SE3/5/7/9 and beyond Hue station for trains SE2/4/6/8/10 on October 29 will have their tickets returned free of charge.

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Railway staff announced to passengers.

Passengers can consider continuing their journey or returning their tickets free of charge at stations within a period of no more than 30 days from the date of travel stated on the ticket.

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Passenger transfer assistance.

From October 28 to 10:00 on October 29, the Railway sector safely transported 4,576 passengers from Huong Thuy Station to Dong Ha Station and vice versa. During the time the train was waiting for transfer, passengers were served free meals and drinks.

Source: https://baotintuc.vn/xa-hoi/bai-bo-tau-se1-se19-se20-xuat-phat-ngay-2910-do-anh-huong-boi-mua-lu-20251029105652789.htm


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