The West Central Railway (WCR) announced a major update on May 21, 2026, regarding the upgrade of 14 stations. These stations now hold the status of Junctions, which will help in managing train movements more effectively. This move aims to improve operational efficiency and provide better facilities to passengers across three different divisions.
Which stations are now upgraded to Junction status?
The upgrade covers stations in the Jabalpur, Bhopal, and Kota divisions. This change will help the railways in better train crossing and easier route diversions during emergencies or maintenance.
| Division | Station Name (New Junction Status) | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Jabalpur | Katni South | KTES |
| Katni Mundwara | KMZ | |
| Kaima | KMA | |
| Sagma | SAGM | |
| Bansapahar | BNSP | |
| Bina Malkhedi | MAKR | |
| Katangi Khurd | KTKD | |
| Kachhpura | KEQ | |
| Bhopal | Talvadiya | TLV |
| Ruthiyai | RTA | |
| Sant Hirdaram Nagar | SHRN | |
| Kota | Gangapur City | GGC |
| Ramganj Mandi | RMA | |
| Gurla | GQL |
How will this benefit passengers and railway operations?
For the passengers, this upgrade means better connectivity and the possibility of new train services starting from these locations. Station development and additional passenger amenities will likely increase at these junctions.
From an operational side, the railway will see an increase in line capacity. It will become easier to divert trains to alternative routes, reducing delays and improving the overall flow of traffic on the tracks.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Which railway zone is affected by this change?
This update applies to the West Central Railway (WCR) zone, covering the Jabalpur, Bhopal, and Kota divisions.
What are the main benefits of granting Junction status?
It allows for better train crossings, easier route diversions, increased line capacity, and opens possibilities for new train services.



























