Bareilly Junction will undergo a 30-day mega block starting from July 5 to August 3, 2026. This block is necessary for the maintenance and upgrading of old washing lines number 36 and 37 in the yard. Due to this work, several train services will be cancelled or diverted, affecting thousands of passengers.
Which trains are cancelled during the Bareilly mega block?
Railway officials have stopped ticket bookings for several key trains. The following services will remain cancelled between July 5 and August 3, 2026:
| Train Name | Train Number |
|---|---|
| Bareilly-Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Express | 14314/14313 |
| Bareilly-Indore Express | 14320/14319 |
| Bareilly-Delhi Passenger | 54075/54076 |
| Moradabad-Bareilly Passenger | 64178/64177 |
| Bareilly-Lal Kuan / Lal Kuan-Bareilly | Affected |
| Lal Kuan-KSR Bengaluru / KSR Bengaluru-Lal Kuan | Affected |
What are the route diversions and other updates?
Some trains will operate on diverted routes to minimize inconvenience. Senior DCM Mahesh Yadav confirmed that the 14313 Lokmanya Tilak-Bareilly Express (on July 13 and 20) and 14319 Indore-Bareilly Express (on July 16) will run via Bina, Guna, and Gwalior instead of the usual Jhansi route.
Additionally, a nine-hour traffic block is scheduled for July 11, 2026, on the Bareilly-Chandausi section for bridge maintenance. Passengers are advised to check their train status before starting their journey as other trains like Kashi Vishwanath and Upasana Express may face delays.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why is the mega block being implemented at Bareilly Junction?
The block is required for the repair and upgrading of old washing lines number 36 and 37 in the railway yard, as confirmed by Chief Commercial Inspector Imran.
Which route will the diverted Indore-Bareilly Express take?
The 14319 Indore-Bareilly Express running on July 16 will operate via Bina, Guna, and Gwalior instead of the regular route via Jhansi.



























