Yogi Govt Push Helps Railways Plan Major Capacity Expansion in Gorakhpur, Lucknow, Varanasi
The article explains Indian Railways plans to double rail capacity by 2030 at Gorakhpur, Lucknow and Varanasi, supported by new broad gauge lines, bypass routes and station upgrades to meet rising demand and ease congestion across major cities.

Indian Railways plans to double the number of trains from North Eastern Railway’s Gorakhpur, Lucknow and Varanasi stations by 2030. Internal planning has started after a board-level announcement. Officials aim to match rising passenger demand and reduce congestion. The move forms part of a wider capacity expansion plan across major Indian cities over the next five years.
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According to the Ministry of Railways, rail capacity will be doubled in 48 large cities, including Gorakhpur and Lucknow, within five years. The ministry notes that growing passenger numbers make higher capacity essential by 2030. Trains originating from these cities are projected to increase sharply, so infrastructure must keep pace with future demand.
Rail capacity doubling by 2030 in NER Gorakhpur Lucknow Varanasi
At present, around 180 trains operate from Gorakhpur each day, and officials expect this figure to rise strongly. North Eastern Railway has begun groundwork to support the board’s target. Three new routes are getting broad gauge lines, while two bypass lines are also under construction. These projects are seen as key enablers for doubling train operations from key NER hubs.
Capacity upgrades will focus on extending existing terminal stations and developing satellite stations nearby. Plans include extra platforms, stabling lines, pit lines and better shunting facilities. The ministry wants main junctions and surrounding stations to share traffic more evenly. In Gorakhpur, stations such as Cantt-Nakaha and Kusmhi are proposed for capacity enhancement to balance load with the primary junction.
Infrastructure projects for rail capacity doubling by 2030 in NER Gorakhpur Lucknow Varanasi
Redevelopment of Gorakhpur Junction is scheduled to finish within three years. Work on a new foot overbridge at Gorakhpur station is progressing at speed. Officials expect this FOB to be ready within eight months. The upgraded station complex is expected to handle larger crowds and more trains with smoother movement between platforms.
Two major new broad gauge lines are central to the North Eastern Railway expansion. The Khalilabad-Shravasti-Bahraich line will connect backward areas of Uttar Pradesh. The Anandnagar-Maharajganj-Ghugli line will shorten distances and improve regional access. Both lines are designed to support the national goal of higher capacity by 2030 for Gorakhpur, Lucknow and Varanasi.
| Project | Route / Area | Length | Approval / Target | Key Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Khalilabad-Shravasti-Bahraich new line | Khalilabad–Shravasti–Bahraich | About 240 km | Approved 2018, target 2026–2029 | Links backward regions, supports capacity doubling by 2030 |
| Anandnagar-Maharajganj-Ghugli new line | Anandnagar–Maharajganj–Ghugli | About 52.7 km | Under construction | Cuts Gonda–Ghugli distance via Anandnagar by about 42 km |
The Khalilabad-Shravasti-Bahraich line, about 240 kilometres long, was approved in 2018 with completion targeted between 2026 and 2029. This project aims to link less-developed pockets of Uttar Pradesh and support local growth. The route also adds capacity to the broader network that feeds trains from Gorakhpur, Lucknow and Varanasi towards other regions.
The Anandnagar-Maharajganj-Ghugli rail line will run for about 52.7 kilometres from Anandnagar through Maharajganj to Ghugli. Once open, the distance from Gonda to Ghugli via Anandnagar will reduce by about 42 kilometres. Together with new bypass lines and terminal upgrades, these schemes underpin the target to double trains from NER’s Gorakhpur, Lucknow and Varanasi stations by 2030.












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