Train Cancelled in June 2026: 77 Trains Cancelled, Routes Changed; Full List Here
Train Cancelled updates have brought major inconvenience for railway passengers planning to travel in June 2026. Indian Railways has announced the cancellation of 77 trains due to ongoing railway infrastructure work in the Bilaspur division. Several important express and passenger trains have either been cancelled, diverted, short-terminated, or delayed, affecting travellers across multiple states.
Passengers travelling to destinations in West Bengal, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and other states are advised to check their train status before leaving for the station to avoid last-minute trouble.
Why Have So Many Trains Been Cancelled?
The large-scale disruption has been caused due to the construction of a fourth railway line at Champa station under the Bilaspur Railway Division . Because of this development work, Indian Railways has temporarily suspended the operation of several trains during different dates in June 2026.
According to railway authorities:
To reduce inconvenience for passengers, the railway administration will operate the Korba–Raipur–Korba Hasdeo Express as a passenger special service between Korba and Bilaspur from June 8 to June 19.
Complete List of Cancelled Trains in June 2026
Express and Passenger Trains Cancelled
Trains Running on Diverted Routes
Indian Railways has also changed the routes of several long-distance trains during June due to the ongoing work.
Diverted Train Services
Important Advice for Railway Passengers
Passengers travelling in June should verify their train schedules before starting their journey. Due to route diversions, cancellations and delays, there may be last-minute changes in train operations.
Railway passengers are advised to:
With a large number of trains affected this month, staying updated can help travellers avoid unnecessary inconvenience and delays.
Passengers travelling to destinations in West Bengal, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and other states are advised to check their train status before leaving for the station to avoid last-minute trouble.
Why Have So Many Trains Been Cancelled?
The large-scale disruption has been caused due to the construction of a fourth railway line at Champa station under the Bilaspur Railway Division . Because of this development work, Indian Railways has temporarily suspended the operation of several trains during different dates in June 2026.
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According to railway authorities:
- 77 trains have been cancelled
- 65 express trains are affected
- 12 passenger trains have also been cancelled
- Routes of 8 trains have been diverted
- 6 trains will terminate before their final destinations
- 5 trains are expected to run late
To reduce inconvenience for passengers, the railway administration will operate the Korba–Raipur–Korba Hasdeo Express as a passenger special service between Korba and Bilaspur from June 8 to June 19.
Complete List of Cancelled Trains in June 2026
Express and Passenger Trains Cancelled
- Tatanagar–Bilaspur Express (18113) – Cancelled from June 7 to 18
- Bilaspur–Tatanagar Express (18114) – Cancelled from June 8 to 19
- Tatanagar–Itwari–Tatanagar Express (18109/18110) – Cancelled from June 8 to 19
- Durg–Ara South Bihar Express (13287) – Cancelled from June 12 to 16
- Ara–Durg South Bihar Express (13288) – Cancelled from June 10 to 14
- Ahmedabad–Howrah Express (12833/12834) – Cancelled from June 11 to 15
- Howrah–CSMT Express (12870) – Cancelled on June 12
- CSMT–Howrah Express (12869) – Cancelled on June 14
- Hatia–Pune Express (22846) – Cancelled from June 12 to 15
- Pune–Hatia Express (22845) – Cancelled from June 14 to 17
- Puri–Jodhpur Express (20813) – Cancelled on June 10
- Jodhpur–Puri Express (20814) – Cancelled on June 13
- Porbandar–Shalimar Express (12905) – Cancelled from June 10 to 11
- Shalimar–Porbandar Express (12906) – Cancelled from June 12 to 13
- Okha–Shalimar Express (22905) – Cancelled on June 14
- Shalimar–Okha Express (22906) – Cancelled on June 16
- Kamakhya–LTT Express (22512) – Cancelled on June 13
- LTT–Kamakhya Express (22511) – Cancelled on June 16
- Udaipur–Shalimar Express (20971) – Cancelled on June 13
- Shalimar–Udaipur Express (20972) – Cancelled on June 14
- Gaya–LTT Express (22358) – Cancelled on June 10
- LTT–Gaya Express (22357) – Cancelled on June 12
Trains Running on Diverted Routes
Indian Railways has also changed the routes of several long-distance trains during June due to the ongoing work.
Diverted Train Services
- Howrah–Pune Duronto Express (12222) departing on June 11 and 13 will run via Jharsuguda, Titlagarh and Raipur
- Pune–Howrah Duronto Express (12221) departing on June 13 and 15 will run via Raipur, Titlagarh and Jharsuguda
- CSMT–Howrah Duronto Express (12261) departing on June 11 and 13 will run via Raipur, Titlagarh and Jharsuguda
- Howrah–CSMT Duronto Express (12262) departing on June 12 and 15 will run via Jharsuguda, Titlagarh and Raipur
- LTT–Shalimar Gyaneshwari Express (12101) departing on June 12 and 13 will run via Raipur, Titlagarh and Jharsuguda
- Shalimar–LTT Gyaneshwari Express (12102) departing on June 14 and 15 will run via Jharsuguda, Titlagarh and Raipur
- Bhubaneswar–LTT Express (12880) departing on June 11 and 15 will run via Jharsuguda, Titlagarh and Raipur
- LTT–Bhubaneswar Express (12879) departing on June 13 and 17 will run via Raipur, Titlagarh and Jharsuguda
Important Advice for Railway Passengers
Passengers travelling in June should verify their train schedules before starting their journey. Due to route diversions, cancellations and delays, there may be last-minute changes in train operations.
Railway passengers are advised to:
- Check live train status before leaving home
- Verify platform numbers and revised timings
- Reach the station early for diverted trains
- Keep alternative travel options ready if required
With a large number of trains affected this month, staying updated can help travellers avoid unnecessary inconvenience and delays.









