# | Station | Day | Sch Arr | Exp/Act Arr | Arr Delay | Sch Dep | Exp/Act Dep | Delay Dep | Distance | PF |
1 | HOWRAH JN (HWH) | 0 | Source | Source | No Delay | 03:50 PM | 03:50 PM | No Delay | 0 Kms | 14 |
2 | SERAMPORE (SRP) | 0 | 04:03 PM | 04:03 PM | No Delay | 04:09 PM | 04:09 PM | No Delay | 20 Kms | 3 |
3 | SEORAPHULI (SHE) | 0 | 04:14 PM | 04:14 PM | No Delay | 04:19 PM | 04:19 PM | No Delay | 22 Kms | 4 |
4 | CHANDAN NAGAR (CGR) | 0 | 04:29 PM | 04:29 PM | No Delay | 04:31 PM | 04:31 PM | No Delay | 32 Kms | 3 |
5 | BANDEL JN (BDC) | 0 | 04:48 PM | 04:48 PM | No Delay | 04:53 PM | 04:53 PM | No Delay | 39 Kms | 2 |
6 | BARDDHAMAN JN (BWN) | 0 | 06:08 PM | 06:08 PM | No Delay | 06:10 PM | 06:10 PM | No Delay | 107 Kms | 2 |
7 | PANAGARH (PAN) | 0 | 06:55 PM | 06:55 PM | No Delay | 06:57 PM | 06:57 PM | No Delay | 154 Kms | 1 |
8 | DURGAPUR (DGR) | 0 | 07:07 PM | 07:07 PM | No Delay | 07:12 PM | 07:12 PM | No Delay | 169 Kms | 1 |
9 | WARIA (OYR) | 0 | 07:19 PM | 07:19 PM | No Delay | 07:21 PM | 07:21 PM | No Delay | 178 Kms | 1 |
10 | ANDAL JN (UDL) | 0 | 07:28 PM | 07:28 PM | No Delay | 07:30 PM | 07:30 PM | No Delay | 185 Kms | 2 |
11 | RANIGANJ (RNG) | 0 | 07:36 PM | 07:36 PM | No Delay | 07:38 PM | 07:38 PM | No Delay | 193 Kms | 2 |
12 | ASANSOL JN (ASN) | 0 | 07:53 PM | 07:53 PM | No Delay | 07:58 PM | 07:58 PM | No Delay | 211 Kms | 4 |
13 | SITARAMPUR (STN) | 0 | 08:10 PM | 08:10 PM | No Delay | 08:12 PM | 08:12 PM | No Delay | 220 Kms | 5 |
14 | RUPNARAYANPUR (RNPR) | 0 | 08:25 PM | 08:25 PM | No Delay | 08:27 PM | 08:27 PM | No Delay | 232 Kms | 1 |
15 | CHITTARANJAN (CRJ) | 0 | 08:32 PM | 08:32 PM | No Delay | 08:35 PM | 08:35 PM | No Delay | 236 Kms | 3 |
16 | JAMTARA (JMT) | 0 | 08:49 PM | 08:49 PM | No Delay | 08:51 PM | 08:51 PM | No Delay | 250 Kms | 2 |
17 | VIDYASAGAR (VDS) | 0 | 09:06 PM | 09:06 PM | No Delay | 09:08 PM | 09:08 PM | No Delay | 268 Kms | 2 |
18 | MADHUPUR JN (MDP) | 0 | 09:27 PM | 09:27 PM | No Delay | 09:31 PM | 09:31 PM | No Delay | 292 Kms | 2 |
19 | JASIDIH JN (JSME) | 0 | 09:53 PM | 09:53 PM | No Delay | 09:58 PM | 09:58 PM | No Delay | 321 Kms | 2 |
20 | JHAJHA (JAJ) | 0 | 11:21 PM | 11:21 PM | No Delay | 11:26 PM | 11:26 PM | No Delay | 365 Kms | 3 |
21 | JAMUI (JMU) | 0 | 11:43 PM | 11:43 PM | No Delay | 11:45 PM | 11:45 PM | No Delay | 391 Kms | 1 |
22 | KIUL JN (KIUL) | 0 | 12:07 AM | 12:07 AM | No Delay | 12:12 AM | 12:12 AM | No Delay | 419 Kms | 3 |
23 | BARHIYA (BRYA) | 0 | 12:24 AM | 12:24 AM | No Delay | 12:26 AM | 12:26 AM | No Delay | 436 Kms | 2 |
24 | BARAUNI JN (BJU) | 0 | 01:50 AM | 01:50 AM | No Delay | 02:00 AM | 02:00 AM | No Delay | 456 Kms | 8 |
25 | BACHWARA JN (BCA) | 0 | 02:19 AM | 02:19 AM | No Delay | 02:21 AM | 02:21 AM | No Delay | 473 Kms | 2 |
26 | DALSINGH SARAI (DSS) | 0 | 02:33 AM | 02:33 AM | No Delay | 02:35 AM | 02:35 AM | No Delay | 484 Kms | 1 |
27 | UJIARPUR (UJP) | 0 | 03:00 AM | 03:00 AM | No Delay | 03:02 AM | 03:02 AM | No Delay | 498 Kms | 3 |
28 | SAMASTIPUR JN (SPJ) | 0 | 03:15 AM | 03:15 AM | No Delay | 03:20 AM | 03:20 AM | No Delay | 507 Kms | 7 |
29 | KARPURIGRAM (KPGM) | 0 | 03:34 AM | 03:34 AM | No Delay | 03:36 AM | 03:36 AM | No Delay | 514 Kms | 1 |
30 | KHUDIRAM B PUSA (KRBP) | 0 | 03:43 AM | 03:43 AM | No Delay | 03:45 AM | 03:45 AM | No Delay | 521 Kms | 2 |
31 | DHOLI (DOL) | 0 | 03:58 AM | 03:58 AM | No Delay | 04:00 AM | 04:00 AM | No Delay | 534 Kms | 2 |
32 | MUZAFFARPUR JN (MFP) | 0 | 04:50 AM | 04:50 AM | No Delay | 04:55 AM | 04:55 AM | No Delay | 559 Kms | 2 |
33 | MOTIPUR (MTR) | 0 | 05:26 AM | 05:26 AM | No Delay | 05:28 AM | 05:28 AM | No Delay | 585 Kms | 1 |
34 | MEHSI (MAI) | 0 | 05:43 AM | 05:43 AM | No Delay | 05:45 AM | 05:45 AM | No Delay | 598 Kms | 1 |
35 | CHAKIA (CAA) | 0 | 05:57 AM | 05:57 AM | No Delay | 05:59 AM | 05:59 AM | No Delay | 607 Kms | 1 |
36 | PIPRA (PPA) | 0 | 06:10 AM | 06:10 AM | No Delay | 06:12 AM | 06:12 AM | No Delay | 617 Kms | 1 |
37 | BAPUDM MOTIHARI (BMKI) | 0 | 06:28 AM | 06:28 AM | No Delay | 06:33 AM | 06:33 AM | No Delay | 638 Kms | 2 |
38 | SAGAULI JN (SGL) | 0 | 07:12 AM | 07:12 AM | No Delay | 07:35 AM | 07:35 AM | No Delay | 660 Kms | 1 |
39 | RAMGARHWA (RGH) | 0 | 07:58 AM | 07:58 AM | No Delay | 08:00 AM | 08:00 AM | No Delay | 674 Kms | 1 |
40 | RAXAUL JN (RXL) | 0 | 09:15 AM | 09:15 AM | No Delay | Destination | Destination | No Delay | 689 Kms | 2 |
Journey Done: | Last Updated: 11 Feb, 2025 @ 01:56 PM |
A double-decker freight train carrying 264 SUVs from Penukonda, Andhra Pradesh, to Farukhnagar, Haryana, narrowly avoided a major accident at Khandwa railway station. Due to a route change, the train, which had traveled 147 km through 18 stations, arrived at Khandwa. The train's height exceeded the clearance of the overhead... equipment (OHE) lines in the Khandwa yard, causing the first carriage to almost touch the OHE. This near-miss was due to the OHE being 50 cm lower in the yard than on the main track. The train, which departed Penukonda on February 6th, was stopped and sent back to Bhusaval. A joint investigation has been ordered into the incident, focusing on the roles of the controller, route inspector, signal operator, and station master, along with the possibility of a technical fault. The incident caused a stir from Bhusaval division to Mumbai headquarters. No passenger train services were affected.Read More...
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Railway officials in Dhanbad clarified that all stations in and around Prayagraj will remain open during the Maha Kumbh Mela, including during Maghi Purnima. Rumors circulating on social media about station closures are false. Special trains are being run to manage the crowds. Passengers unable to board their confirmed... trains due to overcrowding can contact station masters for alternative train arrangements; refunds will be provided if no alternative is available. Kumbh Mela special trains are continuously running from Dhanbad, with additional trains added in anticipation of increased crowds during Maghi Purnima.Read More...
On Monday, Magh Purnima bathing festival, Varanasi's Cantt station saw a surge in pilgrims traveling to Prayagraj. In response, North Railways added four Kumbh special trains to Prayagraj (via Bhadohi, Janghai Junction) and two additional special trains to Ayodhya. Significant crowds gathered at Cantt, Banaras, and Varanasi City stations,... leading to overcrowding on the old foot overbridge, managed by RPF, GRP, and RPSF personnel. Many Kumbh special trains, along with regular trains like Vibhuti, Kamayani, Pawan, Chauri Chaura, and Swatantrata Senani Express, were crowded, causing inconvenience to those with reservations. A five-day SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) was implemented from Monday (February 13th) for security, passenger facilities, and train operations. Many trains arrived significantly delayed, with some delayed by up to 12 hours.Read More...
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