• Source:JND

In view of the redevelopment work at Lucknow railway station, the Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA) will begin the construction of a new concourse on platform number two from July 31 to September 24. During this period, platform traffic and power supply on platform two will remain blocked. As a result, the routes of several trains arriving at Lucknow station will be diverted, with alternative stoppages arranged at Alamnagar, Uttaretia, and Aishbagh stations.

Among the key diversions:

-15120 Dehradun–Banaras Janta Express (from July 31 to September 24) will no longer enter Lucknow station. From August 1 to September 25, it will halt at Alamnagar and Uttaretia, proceeding to Varanasi via Transport Nagar and Uttaretia.

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-15128 New Delhi–Banaras Kashi Vishwanath Express will also run via Alamnagar–Transport Nagar–Uttaretia during the same period.

-22921 Bandra–Gorakhpur Express, departing from Bandra between August 3 and September 21, will take a diverted route via Manak Nagar–Aishbagh–Malhaur, with a halt at Aishbagh station.

-11123 Gwalior–Barauni Express will also run via Manak Nagar–Aishbagh–Malhaur from July 31 to September 24, halting at Aishbagh.

-12555 Gorakhpur–Bathinda Gorakhdham Express will operate on the Malhaur–Aishbagh–Manak Nagar route from August 1 to September 25, halting at Aishbagh at 9:25 PM, and departing at 9:35 PM.

-15030 Pune–Gorakhpur Express, running between August 2 and September 20, will also follow the diverted Manak Nagar–Aishbagh–Malhaur route with a stop at Aishbagh station.

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Passengers are advised to check updated schedules before travel and plan accordingly to avoid inconvenience during the concourse construction period.