86 Cancelled Trains in Chhattisgarh Restored for June
Digital Desk
SECR restores 86 cancelled trains in Chhattisgarh after non-interlocking work at Champa station is deferred. Relief for passengers in MP, Maharashtra, Bihar and Bengal.
South East Central Railway reverses June 7–19 cancellations after non-interlocking work at Champa station is deferred; passengers across MP, Maharashtra, Bihar, and Bengal get relief.
Sudden Reversal Brings Relief
Passengers travelling across some of India's busiest inter-state rail corridors got an unexpected reprieve on Monday after South East Central Railway (SECR), Bilaspur zone, announced that all 86 trains cancelled between June 7 and 19 would now run as per their original schedule. The decision came after the railway administration chose to postpone — until further orders — the fourth-line non-interlocking work at Champa station that had triggered the mass cancellations.
Of the 86 trains restored, 76 are express services and 10 are passenger trains operating under the Bilaspur division.
Why the Trains Were Cancelled
The original cancellations had been announced to facilitate non-interlocking work — a complex railway signalling and track-switching operation — for the fourth rail line project at Champa station in Chhattisgarh. Such work typically requires a complete shutdown of train movement through the affected section for days at a stretch. The June 7–19 window had been earmarked for the job, affecting dozens of services across the SECR network.
The ripple effect was significant. Passengers from West Bengal, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and several other states had begun scrambling for alternatives after the earlier cancellation announcement. The SECR corridor serves as a critical spine connecting major metros like Mumbai and Kolkata to central and eastern India.
Diverted Trains Return to Original Routes
Beyond the restored cancellations, the railway administration confirmed that several trains whose routes had been altered due to the planned work would also revert to their original paths. The diverted services include the Howrah–Pune Duronto Express, Pune–Howrah Duronto Express, CSMT–Howrah Duronto Express, Howrah–CSMT Duronto Express, LTT–Shalimar Gyaneshwari Express, Shalimar–LTT Gyaneshwari Express, Bhubaneswar–LTT Express, and LTT–Bhubaneswar Express. All these trains will now operate via their scheduled routes without any change.
Five Delayed Trains Back on Time
Five trains that had earlier been notified to run with a delay will now depart at their original timings. These include the 12129 Pune–Howrah Azad Hind Express, 12809 CSMT–Howrah Mail, 12070 Gondia–Raigarh Jan Shatabdi Express, the 18249/18251 Raipur–Korba Hasdeo Express, and the 18239 Korba–Itwari Shivnath Express. Passengers who had adjusted their travel plans in anticipation of the delays should double-check departure timings before heading to the station.
Passengers Advised to Verify Schedules
Despite the good news, railway authorities have urged travellers not to take the restored services for granted. Local authorities confirmed that conditions for the fourth-line work at Champa remain in place and a fresh date will likely be announced in due course. Passengers have been advised to check their train's current status on the official Indian Railways website or through the enquiry helpline — 139 — before travelling.
Large-Scale Project Still Pending
The postponement offers only temporary relief. The Champa fourth-line project is part of a broader capacity expansion drive by the railways in Chhattisgarh, and the non-interlocking work will need to be completed at some point. When the new date is finalised, a similar round of cancellations and route diversions is likely. For now, however, passengers across nearly a dozen states can plan their June travel without disruption.
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86 Cancelled Trains in Chhattisgarh Restored for June
Digital Desk
South East Central Railway reverses June 7–19 cancellations after non-interlocking work at Champa station is deferred; passengers across MP, Maharashtra, Bihar, and Bengal get relief.
Sudden Reversal Brings Relief
Passengers travelling across some of India's busiest inter-state rail corridors got an unexpected reprieve on Monday after South East Central Railway (SECR), Bilaspur zone, announced that all 86 trains cancelled between June 7 and 19 would now run as per their original schedule. The decision came after the railway administration chose to postpone — until further orders — the fourth-line non-interlocking work at Champa station that had triggered the mass cancellations.
Of the 86 trains restored, 76 are express services and 10 are passenger trains operating under the Bilaspur division.
Why the Trains Were Cancelled
The original cancellations had been announced to facilitate non-interlocking work — a complex railway signalling and track-switching operation — for the fourth rail line project at Champa station in Chhattisgarh. Such work typically requires a complete shutdown of train movement through the affected section for days at a stretch. The June 7–19 window had been earmarked for the job, affecting dozens of services across the SECR network.
The ripple effect was significant. Passengers from West Bengal, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and several other states had begun scrambling for alternatives after the earlier cancellation announcement. The SECR corridor serves as a critical spine connecting major metros like Mumbai and Kolkata to central and eastern India.
Diverted Trains Return to Original Routes
Beyond the restored cancellations, the railway administration confirmed that several trains whose routes had been altered due to the planned work would also revert to their original paths. The diverted services include the Howrah–Pune Duronto Express, Pune–Howrah Duronto Express, CSMT–Howrah Duronto Express, Howrah–CSMT Duronto Express, LTT–Shalimar Gyaneshwari Express, Shalimar–LTT Gyaneshwari Express, Bhubaneswar–LTT Express, and LTT–Bhubaneswar Express. All these trains will now operate via their scheduled routes without any change.
Five Delayed Trains Back on Time
Five trains that had earlier been notified to run with a delay will now depart at their original timings. These include the 12129 Pune–Howrah Azad Hind Express, 12809 CSMT–Howrah Mail, 12070 Gondia–Raigarh Jan Shatabdi Express, the 18249/18251 Raipur–Korba Hasdeo Express, and the 18239 Korba–Itwari Shivnath Express. Passengers who had adjusted their travel plans in anticipation of the delays should double-check departure timings before heading to the station.
Passengers Advised to Verify Schedules
Despite the good news, railway authorities have urged travellers not to take the restored services for granted. Local authorities confirmed that conditions for the fourth-line work at Champa remain in place and a fresh date will likely be announced in due course. Passengers have been advised to check their train's current status on the official Indian Railways website or through the enquiry helpline — 139 — before travelling.
Large-Scale Project Still Pending
The postponement offers only temporary relief. The Champa fourth-line project is part of a broader capacity expansion drive by the railways in Chhattisgarh, and the non-interlocking work will need to be completed at some point. When the new date is finalised, a similar round of cancellations and route diversions is likely. For now, however, passengers across nearly a dozen states can plan their June travel without disruption.