KKN Gurugram Desk | To accommodate the increasing passenger traffic during the summer season, Indian Railways has announced the operation of a weekly summer special train between Chhapra (Bihar) and Anand Vihar Terminal (Delhi). The service will begin on May 14, 2025, and continue until July 17, 2025, covering key stations through Gorakhpur, Thawe, and Dighwa Dubauli.
The train, operating under the numbers 05113/05114, will run on a weekly basis, making ten round trips in total.
Departure: Every Wednesday at 3:45 PM from Chhapra
Arrival: 2:25 PM next day at Anand Vihar Terminal
Major Stops and Timings:
Chhapra Kacheri – 3:57 PM
Mashrakh – 4:47 PM
Dighwa Dubauli – 5:19 PM
Thawe Junction – 6:50 PM
Tamkuhi Road – 7:22 PM
Padrauna – 7:55 PM
Kaptanganj – 9:20 PM
Gorakhpur – 10:40 PM
Khalilabad – 11:16 PM
Basti – 11:44 PM
Gonda – 1:10 AM (Next Day)
Burhwal – 3:03 AM
Sitapur – 4:55 AM
Shahjahanpur – 7:02 AM
Bareilly – 8:00 AM
Moradabad – 10:00 AM
Anand Vihar Terminal – 2:25 PM (Thursday)
Departure: Every Thursday at 4:00 PM
Arrival: 2:00 PM next day at Chhapra
Major Stops and Timings:
Moradabad – 7:00 PM
Bareilly – 9:10 PM
Shahjahanpur – 10:42 PM
Sitapur – 1:10 AM (Next Day)
Burhwal – 3:17 AM
Gonda – 4:20 AM
Basti – 5:50 AM
Khalilabad – 6:27 AM
Gorakhpur – 7:20 AM
Kaptanganj – 8:17 AM
Padrauna – 8:57 AM
Tamkuhi Road – 9:32 AM
Thawe – 10:45 AM
Dighwa Dubauli – 11:42 AM
Mashrakh – 12:15 PM
Chhapra Kacheri – 1:20 PM
Chhapra – 2:00 PM (Friday)
To cater to diverse passenger needs, the train will have a total of 22 coaches, including:
2 SLRD (Seating-cum-Luggage Rake) coaches
6 General Second Class coaches
10 Sleeper Class coaches
3 AC 3-Tier coaches
1 AC 2-Tier coach
This blend of economy and premium classes ensures the availability of affordable and comfortable travel for all segments of passengers.
The route selection via Gorakhpur, Thawe Junction, and Dighwa Dubauli makes this train particularly valuable for travelers in eastern Uttar Pradesh and western Bihar. It provides direct connectivity to Delhi NCR, which sees a huge inflow of migrant workers, students, and tourists during the summer break.
According to Ashok Kumar, the Public Relations Officer of Varanasi Railway Division, this move is in response to long-standing demands for more direct services to Delhi from north Bihar. The official notification has already been released and booking is now open.
Passengers can book their tickets through:
The IRCTC official website and app
Authorized railway booking counters across India
Advance reservation is strongly advised due to the limited number of weekly trips and the expected high demand.
Check live train status before travel through NTES or IRCTC platforms.
Carry valid ID proof for reserved class travel.
Reach the station at least 30 minutes prior to departure.
Follow all railway safety and hygiene protocols during travel.
This special train between Chhapra and Anand Vihar Terminal addresses a crucial seasonal need, bridging a transportation gap in one of the country’s most densely traveled corridors. It is expected to ease congestion, reduce waitlists on regular trains, and offer passengers a more streamlined travel experience.
By prioritizing regional access, adding useful halts, and offering a mixed class setup, Indian Railways once again proves responsive to the evolving demands of the Indian public during peak travel seasons.
This post was last modified on May 5, 2025 2:37 PM IST 14:37
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