Nagpur Railway Station Platform 2 Closure Sparks Major Disruptions Passengers traveling between Nagpur and key destinations such as Mumbai, Gujarat, and other western regions are facing significant delays and operational changes for the next 52 days. Central Railway has shut down platform 2 at Nagpur station for major redevelopment works, leading to a cascade of adjustments including train diversions, short terminations, and rescheduling. Around 40-45 trains are expected to be affected during this period, with delays ranging from 10 minutes to over two hours. The closure of platform 2, which began on April 8 and is set to last until May 29, is part of a broader modernization plan by the Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA). The work involves constructing a new concourse to improve station infrastructure and passenger facilities. Railway officials noted that the closure is synchronized with non-interlocking operations at Gondia in the South East Central Railway zone to optimize block usage. Despite the disruptions, no trains have been canceled. Key westbound services, such as the Shalimar-Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Express (18030/12102), are facing delays of up to 2 hours and 15 minutes, while the Shalimar-Okha (22906) and Shalimar-Porbandar Express (12906) are delayed by over an hour. The delays are attributed to reduced platform availability and congestion at the busy junction. Officials emphasized that alternative platforms and nearby stations like Ajni are being utilized to manage traffic. Several operational changes have been introduced to mitigate the impact. The Madgaon-Nagpur Special (01140) will now terminate at Ajni instead of Nagpur twice a week, while its return service (01139) will originate from Ajni during the closure period.#central_railway #nagpur_railway_station #gondia #rail_land_development_authority #shalimar_lokmanya_tilak_terminus_express

Nagpur Railway Station Platform 2 Closure for 52 Days Platform No. 2 at Nagpur railway station will remain closed for 52 days, starting from April 8 and ending on May 29, to facilitate foundation work for a new concourse as part of the station’s upgradation project. The Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA) is overseeing the project, which aims to modernize the station’s infrastructure. According to an official communication released by Central Railway authorities, the work is being carried out in coordination with a planned non-interlocking block at Gondia station. The closure of Platform 2 will impact several train services, though no trains will be canceled outright. Railway officials have stated that the reduced platform availability will lead to operational adjustments. One train will be short-terminated, meaning it will end its journey before reaching its original destination, while another will be short-originated at Amla station. Additionally, six trains will be diverted to manage congestion at Nagpur station. These measures are intended to ensure the smooth movement of passengers and cargo despite the temporary closure. The project also includes additional overhead equipment (OHE) and traffic blocks on Platform 3 for a few days during the construction period. Authorities have clarified that these temporary disruptions are not expected to significantly affect train operations. However, at least six trains will face regulation, resulting in delays ranging from 10 minutes to over two hours. Passengers are advised to check for updates on train schedules and consider alternative routes or platforms to minimize disruption. The upgradation project is part of broader efforts to improve infrastructure across India’s railway network.#central_railway #nagpur_railway_station #platform_2 #rail_land_development_authority #gondia_station
