Indian Railways Launches 244 Special Trains To Manage New Year Travel Rush

Planning Christmas or New Year travel? Indian Railways rolls out 244 special trains with extra seats and sleeper options
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Indian Railways launches 244 special trains across the country to ease the festive rushShutterstock
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As Christmas lights flicker on and New Year plans begin to take shape, Indian Railways has quietly set a vast festive operation in motion. Anticipating a sharp surge in year-end travel, the national transporter has announced 244 special train trips to ease congestion and ensure smoother journeys during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. More services, officials have indicated, will be added as demand evolves.

For millions of Indians, the holiday season means heading home, chasing winter sun, or escaping to beaches, hills, and cultural hubs. Trains remain the backbone of these journeys, and this year, Indian Railways is expanding capacity across eight railway zones to keep the festive rush moving with less stress and fewer queues.

Festive Travel Boost

The current list of notified services covers 244 trips across Central, Western, Northern, Southern, South Central, South East Central, North Western, and North Frontier Railway zones. Among them, the Central Railway and Western Railway account for the highest number of services, reflecting strong demand along routes linking Mumbai with other parts of the country.

A major focus area this season is the Mumbai–Goa Konkan corridor, a perennial favourite during Christmas and New Year. Daily and weekly special trains are running between Mumbai CSMT or Lokmanya Tilak Terminus and destinations such as Karmali and Madgaon, offering additional seating and sleeper options. These services halt at key stations along the Konkan coast, making beach-bound travel far more manageable.

Maharashtra’s other high-traffic routes are also seeing reinforcements. Special trains on the Mumbai–Nagpur and Pune–Sanganer sectors are helping disperse crowds that typically spill over from fully booked regular services during the festive window.

Nationwide Connectivity Push

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Long-distance travellers benefit from added seating, sleeper options, and more convenient travel during Christmas and New Year 2025–26Shutterstock

The holiday travel plan extends well beyond western India. In the north and east, special trains are operating on busy corridors linking cities such as Delhi, Howrah, and Lucknow, accommodating long-distance travellers heading home or towards popular winter destinations.

Meanwhile, southern and central India are seeing additional connectivity between key hubs including Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Mangaluru, and Thiruvananthapuram. Routes such as LTT–Thiruvananthapuram, CSMT–Karmali, and CSMT–Nagpur are running multiple trips to meet peak demand, ensuring better availability across both AC and non-AC classes.

The aim is to increase seat capacity, reduce platform overcrowding, and offer passengers more choice at a time when confirmed tickets are often hard to come by. With millions travelling within a short span of days, even a small bump in capacity can significantly improve the overall travel experience.

Fares And Planning

This festive travel expansion coincides with a revised fare structure for long-distance journeys, effective December 26, 2025. Passengers travelling beyond 215 kilometres will see a modest increase—one paisa per kilometre for Ordinary Class and two paise per kilometre for Mail and Express trains, including AC classes. Short-distance travel, suburban services, and Monthly Season Tickets remain unaffected.

While the fare adjustment is expected to strengthen railway finances, the addition of special trains is designed to balance affordability with availability during peak demand. For most long journeys, the increase translates into a marginal rise, while the benefit of additional services is likely to outweigh the cost.

For travellers planning Christmas and New Year rail journeys, early booking remains key. Special train schedules are updated regularly, and more trips may be announced in the coming days based on passenger trends. Checking official updates, opting for e-tickets, and arriving at stations well ahead of departure time can make festive travel far smoother.

Festive Travel Tips

  • Book Early: Secure seats on popular routes via IRCTC or authorised counters.

  • Check Updates: Train schedules and additional trips may change; stay informed.

  • Arrive Ahead: Reach stations 30–45 minutes early to navigate holiday crowds.

  • Pack Essentials: Carry snacks, water, chargers, and travel documents.

  • Go Digital: Use e-tickets and mobile alerts to avoid queues and track your journey.

(With inputs from PTI.)

FAQs

1. How many special trains has Indian Railways announced for Christmas and New Year 2025–26?
Indian Railways has notified 244 special train trips across eight zones, with more expected to be added.

2. Which routes will see the most festive season trains?
High-demand routes include Mumbai–Goa (Konkan), Mumbai–Nagpur, Pune–Sanganer, Delhi, Howrah, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Mangaluru.

3. Will fares increase for these festive trains?
Yes, long-distance fares beyond 215 km will rise slightly—1 paisa/km for Ordinary Class and 2 paise/km for Mail/Express (AC & non-AC). Short-distance travel remains unchanged.

4. How can passengers ensure a smooth journey during the festive rush?
Book early, check train schedules regularly, reach stations early, and use digital services like e-tickets and mobile alerts.

5. Will Indian Railways add more trains if demand rises?
Yes, the railway monitors passenger demand and can introduce additional special trains during the Christmas and New Year period.

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