Indian Railways' Amrit Bharat Express Fleet Expands to 48 Services Nationwide
Amrit Bharat Express Fleet Hits 48 Services Across India

Indian Railways has significantly expanded its Amrit Bharat Express services, reaching a total of 48 trains across the national network. This expansion marks a major step in modernizing rail travel in India.

Rapid Growth in 2025

During the calendar year 2025, Indian Railways introduced 13 new Amrit Bharat Express trains. These additions brought 26 additional services to the network, demonstrating the railway's commitment to enhancing connectivity.

Modern Features and Configuration

The Amrit Bharat Express, first launched in 2023, offers more than just fast and affordable travel. Each train comes equipped with advanced technological features designed for passenger safety and comfort.

Key safety systems include:

  • Semi-automatic couplers
  • Fire detection systems
  • Sealed gangways
  • Talk-back units for communication

The standard train configuration consists of:

  • 11 General Class coaches
  • 8 Sleeper Class coaches
  • 1 Pantry car
  • 2 Luggage cum Divyangjan coaches

Current Service Count

With the recent launch of nine new Amrit Bharat Express trains, the total number of services now stands at 18. This includes nine services in the UP direction and nine in the DOWN direction. The overall count across the entire railway network has reached 48 services.

Operational Trains

Several Amrit Bharat Express trains are already running across various routes. The operational services include:

  1. Train 15133: Chhapra to Anand Vihar Terminal
  2. Train 15134: Anand Vihar Terminal to Chhapra
  3. Train 15293: Muzaffarpur to Charlapalli
  4. Train 15294: Charlapalli to Muzaffarpur
  5. Train 19021: Udhna to Brahmapur
  6. Train 19022: Brahmapur to Udhna
  7. Train 19623: Madar Jn (Ajmer) to Darbhanga
  8. Train 19624: Darbhanga to Madar Jn (Ajmer)
  9. Train 14628: Chheharta (Amritsar) to Saharsa
  10. Train 14627: Saharsa to Chheharta (Amritsar)
  11. Train 16601: Erode Jn to Jogbani
  12. Train 16602: Jogbani to Erode Jn
  13. Train 13697: Gaya to Delhi
  14. Train 13698: Delhi to Gaya
  15. Train 14048: Delhi to Sitamarhi
  16. Train 14047: Sitamarhi to Delhi
  17. Train 22361: Rajendra Nagar (T) to New Delhi
  18. Train 22362: New Delhi to Rajendra Nagar (T)
  19. Train 15567: Bapudham Motihari to Anand Vihar (T)
  20. Train 15568: Anand Vihar (T) to Bapudham Motihari
  21. Train 15561: Darbhanga to Gomti Nagar
  22. Train 15562: Gomti Nagar to Darbhanga
  23. Train 13435: Malda Town to Gomti Nagar
  24. Train 13436: Gomti Nagar to Malda Town
  25. Train 11015: Lokmanya Tilak (T) to Saharsa
  26. Train 11016: Saharsa to Lokmanya Tilak (T)
  27. Train 13434: Malda Town to SMVT Bengaluru
  28. Train 13433: SMVT Bengaluru to Malda Town
  29. Train 15557: Darbhanga Jn to Anand Vihar (T)
  30. Train 15558: Anand Vihar (T) to Darbhanga Jn

New Services Starting Soon

Indian Railways has announced several new Amrit Bharat Express trains that will begin commercial operations shortly. These upcoming services will further expand the network's reach:

  1. Train 13065: Kolkata (Howrah) to Anand Vihar Terminal
  2. Train 13066: Anand Vihar Terminal to Kolkata (Howrah)
  3. Train 22587: Kolkata (Sealdah) to Banaras
  4. Train 22588: Banaras to Kolkata (Sealdah)
  5. Train 15671: Guwahati (Kamakhya) to Rohtak
  6. Train 15672: Rohtak to Guwahati (Kamakhya)
  7. Train 15949: Dibrugarh to Lucknow (Gomti Nagar)
  8. Train 15950: Lucknow (Gomti Nagar) to Dibrugarh
  9. Train 20603: New Jalpaiguri to Nagercoil
  10. Train 20604: Nagercoil to New Jalpaiguri
  11. Train 20609: New Jalpaiguri to Tiruchirappalli
  12. Train 20610: Tiruchirappalli to New Jalpaiguri
  13. Train 16598: Alipurduar to SMVT Bengaluru
  14. Train 16597: SMVT Bengaluru to Alipurduar
  15. Train 11032: Alipurduar to Mumbai (Panvel)
  16. Train 11031: Mumbai (Panvel) to Alipurduar
  17. Train 16108: Kolkata (Santragachi) to Tambaram
  18. Train 16107: Tambaram to Kolkata (Santragachi)

The expansion of the Amrit Bharat Express fleet represents a significant investment in India's railway infrastructure. These modern trains provide passengers with improved travel options while incorporating the latest safety technologies. The continued growth of this service demonstrates Indian Railways' focus on enhancing connectivity across the country.