Commuters in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, can soon expect significant relief from long-standing traffic congestion as local authorities have fast-tracked major infrastructure projects at the Pitambarpur and Gausganj railway crossings. Following reports highlighting the severe travel difficulties faced by residents over the past two years, the Public Works Department (PWD) and Setu Nigam have launched an urgent drive to complete pending construction work.
Key updates regarding the ongoing infrastructure projects include:
* The Setu Nigam has pledged to complete the service lane construction beneath the Pitambarpur railway overbridge within two days.
* The PWD has set a firm deadline of July 21 to finish and open the widened Gausganj road for public vehicular traffic.
* Stone laying for the Pitambarpur service lane is already complete, with final work currently underway on both sides of the railway tracks.
* The PWD has initiated the demolition of illegal structures that were obstructing the road widening process in the area.
Resolving Long-Term Traffic Woes
For the past two years, the Faridpur area has been plagued by traffic bottlenecks, causing daily frustration for motorists and pedestrians alike. The administration has now stepped in with direct intervention to ensure these critical transport links are restored and improved. Engineer Sunil Giri Goswami confirmed that the teams are working on a war footing to ensure the service lanes are finalized without further delays.
Strict Deadlines for Completion
To ensure accountability, PWD Assistant Engineer Omkar has confirmed that the widening of the Gausganj road is progressing rapidly to meet the July 21 deadline. By clearing illegal encroachments and accelerating construction schedules, the administration aims to normalize traffic flow in these busy sectors. These developments come as a major win for local commuters who have long demanded safer and more efficient connectivity around these railway crossings. The completion of these projects is expected to significantly reduce travel time and improve road safety for thousands of daily users in the Bareilly district.



























