Train Cancellations: Several trains cancelled or delayed until June 26; check the full list before travelling
Train Cancellations: Important news for train passengers. Due to ongoing track doubling work in the Agra Division, several trains will remain cancelled or affected until June 26. Be sure to check your train's status before setting out on your journey.
Train Cancellations: If you are planning to travel by train in the coming days, this news is crucial for you. The Railways is carrying out maintenance, signaling, and track doubling work on several routes. Consequently, some trains have been completely cancelled, while others will run with delays or via diverted routes. Therefore, it is essential to check the status of your train before traveling.
Track doubling work in Agra Division
Please note that track doubling and non-interlocking work is being carried out on the Idgah-Bandikui rail section of the North Central Railway's Agra Division. This work will continue until June 26, affecting rail traffic and leading to operational changes for several trains.
Trains to remain cancelled
According to the Railways, the Idgah-Bandikui train service (Train No. 64621) will remain completely cancelled until June 26.
Similarly, the Bandikui-Idgah train service (Train No. 64622) will also remain cancelled during this period.
If you were planning to travel on these trains, you will need to use alternative modes of transport.
Other trains also affected.
Please note: The Bikaner-Kolkata Weekly Express (Train No. 12495) will run with a delay of approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes on June 18 and 25.
The Kamakhya-Udaipur City Weekly Express (Train No. 19616) will run with a delay of approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes on June 18. Additionally, the Bandikui-Bareilly Passenger train (No. 54355) will be regulated with a halt of approximately 25 minutes en route on June 18 and 25.
Railway's Appeal to Passengers
The railway administration has advised passengers to check their train's status before arriving at the railway station. Passengers are also urged to verify the live running status of their train. They can do this by using the NTES (National Train Enquiry System) app or the IRCTC website. This will ensure passengers have the latest information regarding their trains and avoid any inconvenience.

