The Railway Department implemented a four-day closure of the S-54 railway crossing in Moga to facilitate essential track maintenance and repair work. This closure was scheduled from April 18 to April 21 to allow engineering teams to perform necessary technical upgrades. These measures were taken to ensure the continued safety and durability of the railway line in the region.
What was the reason for the railway crossing closure?
The primary reason for shutting down the S-54 crossing was to carry out mandatory technical repairs and maintenance activities. According to Senior Section Engineer (Rail Path) Vinod Kumar, these works were critical for maintaining the strength of the tracks. Regular maintenance helps in preventing wear and tear that could otherwise impact train safety and speed in the long run.
Important details regarding the Moga railway crossing work
- Location: S-54 railway crossing in Moga area
- Timeframe: The work was carried out between April 18 and April 21
- Authority: Senior Section Engineer Vinod Kumar supervised the site
- Impact: Road traffic was diverted to alternative routes during the maintenance period
The Railway Department issued prior notices to ensure that the public could plan their travel via other available roads. Such technical interventions are a standard part of railway operations to keep the infrastructure in top condition for both passenger and freight trains.


























