A portion of the passenger shed at Platform No. 5 of Lucknow Charbagh Railway Station collapsed on Friday, May 29, 2026, around 8:00 AM. The incident happened during the ongoing redevelopment work managed by the Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA). Three people were injured in the collapse, including two passengers and a Train Ticket Examiner.
What actions did the Railway administration take
The railway authorities took immediate strict action against the responsible parties. A penalty of ₹50 lakh was imposed on the EPC contractor. Several officials faced disciplinary action to ensure accountability for the safety lapse.
| Official/Role | Action Taken |
|---|---|
| Site Engineer | Suspended |
| RLDA Project Engineer | Suspended |
| Lucknow Division Work Supervisor | Suspended |
| PMC Team Leader | Removed from project |
| Assistant Engineering Officer | Action initiated |
| PMC In-charge and staff | Services terminated |
Who were the injured and what is their condition
Three individuals sustained injuries during the collapse. TTE Bhupinder Singh suffered fractures in both legs, while passenger Abhishek Balmiki had a foot fracture. Another passenger, Sahil, suffered a thigh injury and a foot fracture. Two other passengers with minor injuries were discharged after treatment and received ₹5,000 each as ex-gratia payment.
What caused the collapse and current status
General Manager of Northern Railway, Rajesh Pandey, mentioned that technical deficiencies in construction might have caused the collapse. The shed was already marked for removal, but Platform 5 remained operational. A high-level committee of three senior officers will now investigate the cause and check if safety protocols were followed. Movement on Platform 5 was temporarily stopped for debris clearance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How many people were injured in the Lucknow Charbagh shed collapse?
Three people were seriously injured, including a TTE and two passengers. Two other passengers suffered minor injuries and were discharged after treatment.
What was the penalty imposed on the contractor?
The railway administration imposed a substantial fine of ₹50 lakh on the EPC contractor responsible for the construction work.



























