Indian Railways has announced the cancellation and diversion of numerous trains across several zones. These disruptions are mainly due to monsoon safety works, track doubling projects, and essential infrastructure upgrades. Passengers traveling throughout June 2026, and some into July and August, may face changes in their travel schedules.
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Why are trains being cancelled and diverted
The railway department is carrying out several maintenance activities to ensure passenger safety during the monsoon. In the Katihar Rail Division, Non Interlocking (NI) work for a doubling project from June 16 to June 19 has led to 26 cancellations and 16 diversions. Similarly, the Adra Division of South Eastern Railway has cancelled 8 short-distance trains and short-terminated 10 others due to development works. Other reasons include heavy rainfall warnings in the Southern Railway zone and track repairs near Delhi under Northern Railway.
Which zones and trains are affected
Major disruptions are reported in Central Railway (CR), Western Railway (WR), Northern Railway (NR), Southern Railway (SR), and the Katihar and Adra divisions. Mumbai commuters are specifically impacted by scheduled monsoon engineering blocks. A notable cancellation for June 16, 2026, is Train No. 12583 from Lucknow to Anand Vihar Terminal.
| Affected Zone/Division | Reason for Disruption | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Katihar Division | Doubling Project (NI Work) | 26 cancelled, 16 diverted |
| Adra Division | Development Works | 8 cancelled, 10 short-terminated |
| Central & Western Railway | Monsoon Engineering Blocks | Mumbai commuter services affected |
| Southern Railway | Heavy Rainfall Warnings | Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata connectivity |
| Northern Railway | Track Repairs | Trains diverted near Delhi |
How to check status and get refunds
Passengers are advised to check the live status of their trains through the National Train Enquiry System (NTES) or the RailMadat app before leaving for the station. For those with cancelled tickets, IRCTC will process refunds automatically for online bookings. People holding counter tickets need to visit a reservation desk within three days to claim their refund. For any immediate assistance, passengers can dial 139.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How can I check if my train is cancelled?
You can verify the live status of your train using the National Train Enquiry System (NTES) website or the RailMadat app.
How will I get a refund for my cancelled ticket?
IRCTC automatically processes refunds for online tickets. For counter tickets, you must visit the reservation desk within three days.



























