Indian Railways has announced the cancellation and regulation of several trains in the Agra Division. This decision comes due to doubling and non-interlocking work being carried out on the Idgah-Bandikui section. Passengers traveling on these routes between June 11 and June 26, 2026, may face disruptions.
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Which trains are cancelled from June 11 to June 26
The railway administration has cancelled two key rail services for a total of 16 trips each during this period. These cancellations are effective from the starting station.
- Train No. 64221: Idgah to Bandikui rail service cancelled from June 11 to June 26, 2026.
- Train No. 64222: Bandikui to Idgah rail service cancelled from June 11 to June 26, 2026.
List of trains running with delays (Regulated Services)
Several long-distance trains will be regulated, meaning they will run behind their scheduled time. The impact varies depending on the date of departure and the specific division.
| Train Number | Route | Date | Delay/Regulation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12495 | Bikaner to Kolkata | June 11 | 1 hour in Agra Division |
| 12495 | Bikaner to Kolkata | June 18 & 25 | 50 min (NWR) and 55 min (Agra Div) |
| 19616 | Kamakhya to Udaipur City | June 11 | 1 hour 40 min in Agra Division |
| 19616 | Kamakhya to Udaipur City | June 18 | 2 hours 10 min in Agra Division |
| 54355 | Bandikui to Bareilly | June 18 & 25 | 25 min in Agra Division |
Affected areas and passenger advisory
The technical work is focused on the Idgah-Bandikui section, specifically affecting stations like Ghosrana, Mandawar Mahua Road, Karanpura, and Biwai. Railway officials have asked passengers to check their train status before starting their journey to avoid any inconvenience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why are trains cancelled in the Agra Division?
Trains are cancelled and regulated due to doubling and non-interlocking work on the Idgah-Bandikui rail section.
Which stations are most affected by this work?
The work primarily affects Ghosrana, Mandawar Mahua Road, Karanpura, and Biwai stations within the Agra Division.



























