Train operations at Prayagraj Rambagh Railway Station faced significant disruption on Monday morning, August 17, 2026, following heavy rainfall that led to severe waterlogging across the tracks of platforms one, two, and three. Railway officials took immediate action to manage the situation and ensure passenger safety while minimizing service delays.
Key updates regarding the situation include:
- The North Central Railway (NCR) deployed motor pumps to drain water from the affected platforms.
- The Ballia Passenger train was halted at Jhusi station as a precautionary measure.
- Several scheduled trains were diverted to platform number five to maintain operational continuity.
- An orange alert for heavy rainfall remains in effect for 25 districts, including Prayagraj, for Tuesday.
NCR Monsoon Preparedness and Infrastructure Safety
In response to the current weather challenges, the North Central Railway is operating under an active monsoon preparedness strategy. Led by General Manager Naresh Pal Singh, the administration has integrated real-time monitoring systems and drone technology to keep a close watch on critical rail infrastructure. This proactive approach is designed to identify potential vulnerabilities before they escalate into major operational hurdles.
High Alert Across the Region
The meteorological department has issued an orange alert for extremely heavy rainfall in the region, keeping railway authorities on high alert. The ongoing monsoon season has already proven dangerous in parts of Uttar Pradesh, with two tragic fatalities recently reported in Prayagraj and Kannauj due to severe rain and lightning incidents. As the weather continues to pose a threat, the railway administration is urging passengers to stay updated on their train status through official channels before heading to the station. Passengers are advised to check the NTES app or the IRCTC website for the latest information on rerouted or delayed services as the situation evolves.



























