🚆 Amrit Bharat Express Launched: Three New Trains to Connect Tamil Nadu and West Bengal

Balasahana Suresh
📢 What’s Happening

The Indian Railways has approved the introduction of three new weekly Amrit Bharat Express trains to strengthen long‑distance connectivity between Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, addressing long‑standing demand for better rail links between the south and east of India.

These services are part of the broader expansion of Amrit Bharat Express routes, designed to offer affordable, comfortable, and faster travel with modern LHB‑style coaches and improved coach features.

📍 The Three New Routes

1 Tiruchchirappalli – New Jalpaiguri Amrit Bharat Express

  • Connects Tiruchchirappalli Junction (TN) in tamil Nadu to New Jalpaiguri Junction (WB) in West bengal — a route spanning multiple states (Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal).
  • This weekly service will connect important southern and northeastern corridors and serve pilgrims, migrant workers, families, and long‑distance travelers.
  • Train numbers likely to be 20609 / 20610, with weekly frequency in either direction.
2 Tambaram – Santragachi Amrit Bharat Express

  • Runs between Tambaram (Chennai suburbs, TN) and Santragachi (near Howrah, WB).
  • This service directly links central tamil Nadu/Chennai region with the industrial and urban belts of West Bengal.
  • Scheduled as weekly service with 22 coaches.
3 Nagercoil – New Jalpaiguri Amrit Bharat Express

  • Connects Nagercoil Junction (TN) — the southern tip of tamil Nadu — with New Jalpaiguri (WB).
  • This long‑distance connection significantly improves travel between far south india and north‑east India.
  • Operates weekly with standard Amrit Bharat configuration.
🚉 Service and Coach Highlights

✔ Each of these trains will typically have 22 coaches.
✔ Amrit Bharat Express services are aimed at non‑AC, high‑capacity comfortable travel, with modern amenities.
✔ The expansion addresses pressure on existing rail services, especially between Chennai/Tamil Nadu and Howrah/West Bengal.

📅 Frequency & Plans

  • All three trains are expected to operate weekly initially.
  • They are likely to be flagged off soon, possibly with official ceremonies by senior railway or government leadership.
  • The full schedule and exact halt list will be announced by indian Railways ahead of service commencement.
🧠 Why This Matters

🛤️ Enhanced South–East Connectivity

These new routes will:

  • Improve rail links between southern india and West Bengal/northeastern corridors.
  • Provide direct weekly options where previously passengers had to rely on transfers or overcrowded services.
  • Offer alternatives during peak travel seasons, festivals, and for unplanned travel.
👥 Passenger Convenience

  • Particularly beneficial for migrant workers, students, and families traveling between tamil Nadu and eastern states.
  • Enhances travel choices and reduces dependence on bus/air travel for long distances.
📌 In Summary

Three new Amrit Bharat Express weekly trains have been approved to connect Tamil Nadu and West Bengal:

Route

Service Type

Frequency

Tiruchchirappalli – New Jalpaiguri

Amrit Bharat Express

Weekly

Tambaram – Santragachi

Amrit Bharat Express

Weekly

Nagercoil – New Jalpaiguri

Amrit Bharat Express

Weekly

These additions reflect a major step in expanding long‑distance rail connectivity across states and easing travel demand on popular corridors.

 

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