Attention, train passengers! Time table of 89 trains changed from the new year, check the new time of your train before leaving home. – ..
Railway Time Table 2026: With the beginning of the new year, East Central Railway (ECR) has issued a very big and important update for crores of its passengers. From January 1, the timetable of a total of 89 trains running and passing through the zone has been changed.
If you are also planning to travel by train in the coming days, then this news is very important for you. It should not happen that you reach the station as per the old time and miss your train!
So why was this time-table changed?
Railways says that this change has been made only for your and our convenience. The load of trains on the tracks is continuously increasing, due to which trains are getting late. This step has been taken to solve this problem and run the trains on time.
How much did the timing of which train change?
These changes range from very small to big. The timings of some trains have been changed by only 2-5 minutes, while the timings of some trains have changed by up to 40 minutes. Especially the timings of arrival and departure of many big trains running from Patna Junction and Danapur station have changed.
New time table of some big trains
- Tejas Rajdhani Express: Now will arrive at Danapur station at 7:43 pm and depart at 7:45 pm.
- Garib Rath Express (13128): Will now arrive at Danapur at 7:08 pm, earlier it used to arrive at 7:20 pm (i.e. 12 mins earlier).
- Patliputra-Mumbai Express (12142): Now instead of 11:05 am, it will depart from Patliputra 25 minutes earlier, i.e. at 10:40 am.
- Purva Express (12304): Now will run from Danapur at 6:24 am, earlier it used to run at 6:15 am.
Most important advice for travelers
Railways has appealed to all the passengers to check the new time of their train before going to the station. You can easily check this information on the official website of Railways, station inquiry center or NTES app.
This small step can save you from big trouble at the station.
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