Northern Railway’s Lucknow Division has finished a major infrastructure project in the Haroni-Jaitipur section. The work involved connecting tracks on Ganga Bridge number 110. This task was completed during an 8-hour mega block on Monday, May 11, 2026, after a check by the Chief Commissioner of Railway Safety.
What was the major change in the Haroni-Jaitipur section?
The project replaced two old bridges, number 39 and 40, which were nearly 100 years old. Since 2013, trains on this route had to maintain a slow speed limit of 50 km/h due to the condition of these bridges. Following the Ministry of Railways’ directions, new bridges and fresh railway lines were laid to remove these restrictions.
How will this project benefit the passengers?
The operationalization of the new bridges and track systems will allow trains to run at higher maximum speeds. This development ensures safer and smoother travel for passengers. This specific engineering project had been pending for about 13 years before its completion this week.
Key details of the engineering work
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Section | Haroni-Jaitipur |
| Key Infrastructure | Ganga Bridge number 110 |
| Block Duration | 8 Hours (11:00 AM to 7:00 PM) |
| Completion Date | May 11, 2026 |
| Previous Speed Limit | 50 km/h (since 2013) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why was the speed limit 50 km/h in this section?
The speed was limited because bridges 39 and 40 were nearly a century old and required cautious operation since 2013.
When was the new line commissioned?
The new line was commissioned on Monday, May 11, 2026, after a successful 8-hour mega block.



























