Train Cancelled in July 2026: Full List of Cancelled and Diverted Trains Released by Indian Railways
Train Cancelled updates are important for passengers planning rail journeys in the first half of July. Indian Railways has announced the cancellation and diversion of several trains due to major track infrastructure work in Uttar Pradesh and the Bilaspur Railway Division . If you have a journey scheduled during this period, checking the latest train status before leaving for the station can help you avoid inconvenience. Here's everything you need to know.
Why Are So Many Trains Cancelled in July?
Indian Railways is carrying out essential engineering work to improve rail infrastructure. Between July 5 and July 11, pre-interlocking and non-interlocking operations will be conducted for the commissioning of a 5-km third rail line between Gonda and Gonda Kachari in Uttar Pradesh.
To ensure passenger safety and complete the work smoothly, several trains have been cancelled, while many others will run on diverted routes.
List of Trains Cancelled in July 2026
The following trains will remain completely cancelled on the dates mentioned:
Trains Running on Diverted Routes
Passengers travelling on the following services should note that these trains will operate via alternate routes on the specified dates:
Rail Traffic Also Affected in Bilaspur Division
Apart from the Uttar Pradesh rail block, passengers travelling through Chhattisgarh should also expect disruptions.
Indian Railways is carrying out relieving girder de-launching work for an underbridge project on the Nipania–Bhatapara section under the Bilaspur Railway Division. Due to this engineering work, a traffic block has been imposed from June 25 to June 29, 2026.
As a result:
What Passengers Should Do Before Travelling
If you are planning a rail journey during this period, it is advisable to:
With multiple infrastructure projects underway, Indian Railways expects temporary inconvenience but aims to improve operational efficiency and passenger safety in the long run. Travellers are advised to stay updated with the latest railway announcements to ensure a hassle-free journey.
Why Are So Many Trains Cancelled in July?
Indian Railways is carrying out essential engineering work to improve rail infrastructure. Between July 5 and July 11, pre-interlocking and non-interlocking operations will be conducted for the commissioning of a 5-km third rail line between Gonda and Gonda Kachari in Uttar Pradesh.
To ensure passenger safety and complete the work smoothly, several trains have been cancelled, while many others will run on diverted routes.
List of Trains Cancelled in July 2026
The following trains will remain completely cancelled on the dates mentioned:
| Train No. | Train Name | Cancellation Date(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 22921 | Bandra Terminus–Balrampur Express | July 5 |
| 22922 | Balrampur–Bandra Terminus Express | July 7 |
| 15081 | Gorakhpur–Gomtinagar Express | July 6 to July 10 |
| 15082 | Gomtinagar–Gorakhpur Express | July 7 to July 11 |
| 15133 | Chhapra–Anand Vihar Express | July 6 |
| 15134 | Anand Vihar–Chhapra Express | July 8 |
| 15031 | Gorakhpur–Lucknow Junction Express | July 8 & 9 |
| 15032 | Lucknow Junction–Gorakhpur Express | July 8 & 9 |
| 15070 | Aishbagh–Gorakhpur Express | July 7 to July 10 |
| 15069 | Gorakhpur–Aishbagh Express | July 8 to July 11 |
| 22199 | Gwalior–Balrampur Good Governance Express | July 8 |
| 22200 | Balrampur–Gwalior Express | July 9 |
| 15029 | Gorakhpur–Pune Express | July 9 |
| 15030 | Pune–Gorakhpur Express | Cancelled (as notified) |
Trains Running on Diverted Routes
Passengers travelling on the following services should note that these trains will operate via alternate routes on the specified dates:
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- 15078 Gomtinagar–Kamakhya Express – June 29
- 15904 Chandigarh–Dibrugarh Express – June 28 & July 8
- 12512 Thiruvananthapuram–Gorakhpur Express – June 28 to July 7
- 15046 Okha–Gorakhpur Express – June 28 & July 5
- 12592 Yesvantpur–Gorakhpur Express – June 29 & July 6
- 15134 Anand Vihar–Chhapra Express – July 1 & July 4
- 19409 Sabarmati–Thawe Express – July 2
- 22534 Yesvantpur–Gorakhpur Superfast Express – July 1
- 19623 Madar Junction–Darbhanga Amrit Bharat Express – July 3
- 12522 Ernakulam–Barauni Express – July 3
- 15065 Gorakhpur–Panvel Express – July 6 to July 10
- 15067 Gorakhpur–Bandra Terminus Express – July 8
- 12587 Gorakhpur–Jammu Tawi Amarnath Express – July 6
- 12565 Bihar Sampark Kranti Express – July 9
- 15651 Guwahati–Jammu Tawi Express – July 6
- 15066 Panvel–Gorakhpur Express – July 8
- 15565 Vaishali Express – July 8 to July 10
- 12571 Gorakhpur–Anand Vihar Express – July 8 & July 10
- 12572 Anand Vihar–Gorakhpur Express – July 9
- 14673 Shaheed Express – July 8 & 9
- 15005 Gorakhpur–Dehradun Express – July 8
- 15652 Jammu Tawi–Guwahati Express – July 8
- 12596 Anand Vihar–Gorakhpur Express – July 8
- 15566 Vaishali Express – July 8
- 15653 Guwahati–Jammu Tawi Express – July 8
- 15204 Barauni–Jammu Tawi Express – July 9
- 12555 Gorakhdham Express – July 9
- 22537 Gorakhpur–LTT Kushinagar Express – July 9
- 11079 LTT–Gorakhpur Express – July 9
- 14674 Shaheed Express – July 9
Rail Traffic Also Affected in Bilaspur Division
Apart from the Uttar Pradesh rail block, passengers travelling through Chhattisgarh should also expect disruptions.
Indian Railways is carrying out relieving girder de-launching work for an underbridge project on the Nipania–Bhatapara section under the Bilaspur Railway Division. Due to this engineering work, a traffic block has been imposed from June 25 to June 29, 2026.
As a result:
- Ten trains on the Raipur, Bilaspur, Korba, Gevra Road and Itwari routes have been completely cancelled.
- Three additional trains will be short-terminated at Bilaspur station instead of completing their full journey.
What Passengers Should Do Before Travelling
If you are planning a rail journey during this period, it is advisable to:
- Verify your train's latest running status before leaving home.
- Check whether your train has been cancelled or diverted.
- Reach the station only after confirming updated timings.
- Keep alternative travel options ready if your train has been cancelled.
With multiple infrastructure projects underway, Indian Railways expects temporary inconvenience but aims to improve operational efficiency and passenger safety in the long run. Travellers are advised to stay updated with the latest railway announcements to ensure a hassle-free journey.









