Commuters using the Janghai Junction Railway Crossing number 51-B on the Varanasi-Pratapgarh rail section faced major inconvenience on Sunday, August 23, 2026, due to a sudden closure lasting four and a half hours. The railway administration undertook critical track repair work, shutting down public transit through the crossing from 12:00 PM to 4:30 PM. Passengers and local residents should note the following key details regarding the disruption:
- Location: Railway Crossing number 51-B at Janghai Junction on the Varanasi-Pratapgarh rail section.
- Date and Time: Sunday, August 23, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 4:30 PM.
- Reason: Essential track maintenance and repair work by the railway administration.
- Impact: Severe traffic jams, stranded motorists, and lack of advance public notification.
Traffic Disruptions and Commuter Struggles
The sudden shutdown caused significant traffic chaos on both sides of the railway crossing. Long queues of vehicles formed as motorists found themselves stranded during the afternoon hours. With the crossing completely blocked, commuters were forced to scramble for alternative routes, relying mainly on the Janghai-Jarauna and Janghai-Ansawa-Karaur roads to bypass the closure.
Adding to the confusion, several unsuspecting motorists attempted to navigate through a nearby under-construction flyover, only to find the path blocked and incomplete, forcing them to turn back and further delaying their journeys.
Official Stance on Lack of Advance Notice
The sudden nature of the block drew widespread criticism from locals and daily travellers who were caught unawares. Addressing the situation, Komal Singh, the Station Superintendent of Janghai Junction, acknowledged the severe inconvenience caused to the public. He candidly admitted that the railway administration had failed to issue prior notification regarding the block, which prevented commuters from planning alternative travel arrangements in advance and avoiding the hours of gridlock.



























