New delhi / Kolkata, january 2026 – indian Railways has introduced the
Howrah‑Kamakhya Vande Bharat Sleeper Express, the country’s first overnight
premium sleeper Vande Bharat train connecting
Howrah (West Bengal) and
Kamakhya (Guwahati, Assam). The service promises
faster, more comfortable overnight AC travel for passengers along the long eastern corridor.The train operates as:
- 27575 Howrah‑Kamakhya Vande Bharat Sleeper – departing Howrah at ~18:20 and reaching Kamakhya next morning (~08:20).
- 27576 Kamakhya‑Howrah Vande Bharat Sleeper – leaves Kamakhya ~18:15 and arrives Howrah ~08:15 the next day.
Total journey time is roughly 14 hours with multiple stoppages on the route.
🧾 Ticket Prices (IRCTC / Fare Structure)This fully air‑conditioned sleeper service offers three classes:
- AC 3‑Tier (3AC)
- AC 2‑Tier (2AC)
- AC First Class (1AC)
Here’s a sample of
IRCTC fare estimates for popular station pairs on the route (one‑way):
From‑To3AC (₹)2AC (₹)1AC (₹)Howrah–Bandel101013151600Howrah–New Jalpaiguri142518402255Howrah–New Cooch Behar174022502755Howrah–Kamakhya
243531453855Similarly, on the
return (Kamakhya‑Howrah) route, fares vary with distance.
How Fares Are Calculated- The Vande Bharat Sleeper uses a distance‑based premium fare model.
- There’s often a minimum chargeable distance (e.g., ~400 km) so shorter trips may still be billed at a set base fare.
- GST (5%) applies on top of the base fare.
📅 IRCTC Booking & Travel Period- Tickets for this train can be booked online via IRCTC’s website or mobile app, or at railway reservation counters.
- Bookings typically open 60 days in advance of the travel date, following standard irctc rules for reserved trains.
- Since this is positioned as a premium overnight service, only confirmed berths are issued — there is no RAC (Reservation Against Cancellation) or waitlist for this train.
❌ Cancellation & Refund RulesIndian Railways has introduced
stricter cancellation and refund norms for Vande Bharat Sleeper trains, effective from january 16, 2026. These rules aim to reduce last‑minute cancellations and ensure better seat utilization on this high‑demand service.
Key Cancellation Charges:- More than 72 hours before departure: 25% of fare deducted; 75% refund returned.
- Between 72 hours and up to 8 hours before departure: 50% of fare deducted; 50% refund.
- Less than 8 hours before departure: No refund at all.
Important Note:To get any refund, you must
cancel the ticket or file a Ticket Deposit Receipt (TDR) online at least 8 hours before departure. If you miss this window, the entire fare is forfeited.These cancellation rules are stricter than those on regular express trains, where refunds are allowed closer to departure. They are designed to discourage speculative bookings and optimize occupancy.
🛏️ What You Get on the TrainThe Vande Bharat Sleeper is built for comfort and convenience, combining high speeds with modern amenities:
- Fully air‑conditioned 3AC, 2AC, and 1AC sleeper coaches
- Comfortable berths suitable for overnight travel
- On‑board features like improved lighting, bio‑vacuum toilets, and better safety systems
- Meals with regional menu options on some services (subject to booking)
In SummaryThe Howrah‑Kamakhya Vande Bharat Sleeper is India’s
first dedicated overnight Vande Bharat service, offering premium, faster travel between eastern and northeastern India. Fares vary by class and distance, and tickets are bookable through
IRCTC. However, passengers must note the
strict cancellation norms — especially the deadline for refunds and the lack of RAC options — to avoid losing their fare.
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