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This article talks about the recent developments in train services on the Lucknow-Gorakhpur-Chhapra route and the challenges faced by passengers.
Train services on the Lucknow-Gorakhpur-Chhapra route have started running at a speed of 110 km/h. This is thanks to the completion of electrification and double-tracking of the railway line.
There are discussions about adding a third and fourth line to further boost speed. Additionally, automatic block signaling systems and a safety feature called ‘Kavach’ have been introduced, but traveling from Gorakhpur to Delhi still remains a long journey.
Passengers heading to Agra and Puri are finding it increasingly difficult to get confirmed tickets. The situation is even worse for those trying to reach Delhi, as the ticket lines have become long, especially during festivals like Diwali and Chhath.
People from Purvanchal, as well as Bihar and Nepal, are facing challenges in getting trains to Delhi, Agra, Puri, and Goa. While students are requesting Vande Bharat trains to Agra, pilgrims are hoping for trains to Puri. A proposal for Vande Bharat trains to Delhi and Agra from Gorakhpur is ready, and everyone is waiting to see if these will be approved in the upcoming budget.
Despite some improvements, many train services remain outdated. The Gorakhpur to Bhatinda route has seen increased passenger numbers since the Gorakh-Dham Express started in 2001, but new services are urgently needed to accommodate the growing demand.
Summary:
- Train speeds have increased to 110 km/h on a key railway route.
- Automatic signaling systems have been introduced for safety.
- Passengers face long lines and ticket difficulties, especially during festivals.
- There is a demand for new trains to various destinations.
- A proposal for new Vande Bharat trains is pending approval in the budget.







