Commuters in Amethi faced significant travel delays this week due to scheduled maintenance work at the Pure Shohrat railway crossing near Nihalgarh station. On Friday, July 10, 2026, a two-hour traffic block resulted in long vehicle queues, adding to the ongoing challenges faced by locals due to a month-long closure at the same site. Key details regarding the disruption include:
- Friday’s disruption: The crossing was closed between 12:30 PM and 2:30 PM for maintenance.
- Extended closure: Level crossing number-129 on the Rae Bareli-Ayodhya highway remains closed from July 9, 2026, until July 31, 2026.
- Impact: Local residents are forced to take detours of five to eight kilometers via the bypass or the Baragaon railway crossing.
- Operational status: Railway authorities confirmed that train operations remained unaffected despite the road traffic hurdles.
Maintenance and Safety Procedures
The recent two-hour closure was a pre-approved track block, as confirmed by Station Superintendent Battilal Meena. While this specific window was coordinated to ensure safety during repairs, the broader project has drawn criticism from the local community. The maintenance work at level crossing number-129 is vital for long-term safety, yet the lack of clear, proactive communication regarding alternative routes has left many daily travelers frustrated.
Reports have surfaced suggesting that the initial phase of the maintenance, which began on July 9, may have commenced without the standard track block protocol. This has prompted calls from residents for the railways to improve their notification process. Officials have reiterated that strict adherence to safety protocols, including the timing of gate operations and the use of proper safety signals, remains the top priority to prevent accidents during these infrastructure upgrades.
Addressing Commuter Inconvenience
For the remainder of the month, those traveling along the Rae Bareli-Ayodhya highway are advised to plan their journeys in advance. With the crossing scheduled to stay closed until July 31, 2026, the reliance on the bypass and the Baragaon crossing will continue to cause congestion. Local authorities are being urged to manage traffic flow more effectively to minimize the burden on villagers and regular commuters who depend on this vital artery for their daily commute.



























