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Delhi to Sitamarhi Amrit Bharat Express train: Check travel time, timings, speed, stoppages

Indian Railways New Trains: Good news for rail passengers! Indian Railways (IR) is introducing another Amrit Bharat Express train connecting Bihar and Delhi.

Amrit Bharat trains offer a travel experience comparable to the Vande Bharat Express, but are specifically designed to provide affordable and high-quality service for passengers from lower and lower-middle income category. (Image: Ministry of Railways)Amrit Bharat trains offer a travel experience comparable to the Vande Bharat Express, but are specifically designed to provide affordable and high-quality service for passengers from lower and lower-middle income category. (Image: Ministry of Railways)
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Amrit Bharat Express, Amrit Bharat Train Bihar to Delhi: Good news for rail passengers! Indian Railways (IR) is introducing another Amrit Bharat Express train connecting Bihar and Delhi. The Amrit Bharat Express train is meant for low-income and middle-class families. This new Amrit Bharat train will run between Sitamarhi and Delhi. The train will begin its commercial service from July 9 (Saturday).

Delhi to Sitamarhi New Train Details

The new train will run between Delhi and Sitamarhi and will be inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah on July 8. “Sitamarhi-Delhi Amrit Bharat Express train will be flagged soff by Union Home Minister Amit Shah on 08.08.25 from Punaura Dham, Sitamarhi through video conferencing,” the East Central Railway (ECR) zone said in a statement.

Amrit Bharat Express Trains Route

Currently, 14 services of Amrit Bharat Express trains are running across the country. These are: Darbhanga to Anand Vihar Terminal, Anand Vihar Terminal to Darbhanga, Malda Town to SMVT Bengaluru, SMVT Bengaluru to Malda Town, Mumbai LTT-Saharsa, Saharsa to Mumbai LTT, Rajendra Nagar Terminal to New Delhi, New Delhi to Rajendra Nagar Terminal, Darbhanga to Gomti Nagar, Gomti Nagar to Darbhanga, Malda Town to Gomti Nagar, Gomti Nagar to Malda Town, Bapudham Motihari to Anand Vihar Terminal and Anand Vihar Terminal to Bapudham Motihari.

Delhi to Sitamarhi Amrit Bharat Train: Distance, Travel Time

The Delhi–Sitamarhi Amrit Bharat Express will cover a distance of approximately 1,100 km in 20 hours and 45 minutes. Currently, Sitamarhi is already connected by train number 15557/15558 Darbhanga–Anand Vihar Terminal–Darbhanga Amrit Bharat Express.

Delhi to Sitamarhi Amrit Bharat Express: Train Number, Stoppages

The Delhi-Sitamarhi-Delhi Amrit Bharat Express will run as train number 14048/14047. During its regular run, the train number 14048/14047 Delhi-Sitamarhi-Delhi Amrit Bharat Express will stop at 13 railway stations. These are: Ghaziabad, Tundla, Kanpur, Lucknow, Gonda, Basti, Gorakhpur, Kaptanganj, Siswa Bazar, Bagaha, Sikta, Narkatiaganj, Raxaul and Bairgania.

Sitamarhi to Delhi Amrit Bharat Train: Speed, Frequency

The new Amrit Bharat Express train between Sitamarhi and Delhi can run at a maximum speed of 130 kmph. The train is expected to operate once a week, departing from Delhi to Sitamarhi every Saturday, and returning from Sitamarhi to Delhi every Sunday.

Delhi-Sitamarhi Amrit Bharat Express: Timetable, Timings

The Delhi to Sitamarhi Amrit Bharat Express train will begin its journey at 14:00 hrs from Delhi to reach Sitamarhi at 10:45 hrs. On its return journey, the Sitamarhi-Delhi Amrit Bharat Express train will depart at 22:15 hrs and will reach Delhi at 22:40 hrs.

Anish Mondal is a business journalist with over nine years of experience. He writes on diverse subjects such as Infrastructure, Railways, Roadways, Aviation, Politics, Market, Parliamentary affairs, Corporate earnings, General and International news etc. ... Read More

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