Indian Railways Launches 1,244 Holi Special Trains for Festival Travel

Indian Railways has announced extensive arrangements for the Holi festival, operating 1,244 special train trips from February 25 to March 18 to manage passenger surges. These trains will connect major cities, state capitals, and important regional centers across the country to ensure confirmed accommodation and reduce congestion. Key long-distance routes link Mumbai, Pune, Visakhapatnam, Patna, and Delhi with numerous destinations across North, East, South, and West India. The number of special services may be increased to 1,500 trips based on passenger demand observed during the festival period.

Key Points: Indian Railways Holi Special Trains: 1,244 Services Announced

  • 1244 special trains for Holi
  • Services from Feb 25 to Mar 18
  • Connects major cities & regional hubs
  • Number may increase to 1500
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Indian Railways begins to operate 1,244 holi special trains to ensure smooth and comfortable festival travel

Indian Railways operates 1,244 Holi special trains from Feb 25 to Mar 18 to ensure smooth festival travel across major cities and regions.

"To manage the anticipated surge in passenger traffic, 1244 Holi Special train trips will be operated - Official Information"

New Delhi, February 26

Indian Railways has made elaborate arrangements to facilitate smooth, safe and comfortable travel for passengers during the upcoming Holi festival. To manage the anticipated surge in passenger traffic, 1244 Holi Special train trips will be operated across various Railway Zones for the Holi period from February 25 to March 18. The number may increase up to 1500 if more demand is observed.

These special services will connect major cities, state capitals and important regional centres across the country, ensuring confirmed accommodation and reducing congestion on regular trains.

Key long-distance connections include Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur to destinations such as Danapur, Gorakhpur, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Samastipur and Barauni; Visakhapatnam, Puri and Bhubaneswar to Shalimar, Patna, Yesvantpur and Dhanbad; and major Bihar and Jharkhand hubs like Patna, Darbhanga, Saharsa and Dhanbad to New Delhi, Anand Vihar Terminal, Chandigarh and SMVT Bengaluru.

Eastern and Northern corridors will see enhanced connectivity between Howrah, Sealdah, Kolkata and Malda Town with Raxaul, Madhubani, Gorakhpur and Anand Vihar Terminal, while Delhi region stations will be linked extensively with Varanasi, Lucknow, Ayodhya Cantt, Haridwar, Amritsar and Katihar.

From the South, special services will connect MGR Chennai Central, Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram North, Coimbatore, Secunderabad, Tirupati and SMVT Bengaluru with Patna, Barauni, Muzaffarpur, Santragachi, Ajmer, Jaipur and other northern and eastern centres. Western India, including Mumbai Central, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat and Bandra Terminus, will have additional links to Kanpur, Katihar, Banaras, Gorakhpur, Darbhanga and Bhagalpur.

As per the official information, with the objective of providing smooth, safe and comfortable travel during the Holi festival, Central Railway will operate several Holi Special trains from major stations including Mumbai (CSMT & Lokmanya Tilak Terminus), Pune and Nagpur to key destinations across North and East India. Central Railway to run 20 Holi Special Train Services with 129 trips.

East Coast Railway will operate Holi Special trains from Visakhapatnam, Puri and Bhubaneswar towards Eastern and Southern destinations. East Coast Railway to run 8 Holi Special Train Services with 62 trips.

It is informed that East Central Railway will operate a large number of Holi Special trains connecting Bihar and Jharkhand with Delhi, Mumbai and South India. East Central Railway to run 50 Holi Special Train Services with 275 trips, whereas, Eastern Railway will operate several Holi Special trains from Howrah, Sealdah, Kolkata, Malda Town, Dankuni and Asansol towards Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi region. Eastern Railway to run 22 Holi Special Train Services with 48 trips.

Northern Railway will operate extensive Holi Special trains connecting the Delhi region with Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Uttarakhand and Punjab. Northern Railway to run 48 Holi Special Train Services with 204 trips.

As per the information, North Central Railway has notified several Holi Special train services connecting Uttar Pradesh with Maharashtra and other key destinations. North Central Railway to run 16 Holi Special Train Services with 46 trips.

North Eastern Railway will operate Holi Special trains connecting Lal Kuan, Mau, Rajkot, Amritsar, Gomti Nagar and Valsad. North Eastern Railway to run 12 Holi Special Train Services with 27 trips, whereas North Frontier Railway will operate Holi Special trains connecting Northeast India with Bihar and North India. North Frontier Railway to run 10 Holi Special Train Services with 29 Trips.

To facilitate smooth travel during the Holi festival, North Western Railway will operate several Holi Special trains from the Rajasthan region, including Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Hisar, Bikaner and Bhagat Ki Kothi towards major destinations across North and West India. North Western Railway to run 14 Holi Special Train Services with 28 trips.

South Central Railway will operate Holi Special trains from Charlapalli, Tirupati, Secunderabad and Chandrapura towards North, East and Northeast India. South Central Railway to run 16 Holi Special Train Services with 40 trips.

South Eastern Railway will operate Holi Special trains from Santragachi, Shalimar, Ranchi, Tatanagar, Hatia and Bhanjpur towards Eastern, Northern and Southern destinations. South Eastern Railway to run 28 Holi Special Train Services with 107 trips.

South East Central Railway will operate Holi Special trains from Bilaspur, Durg and Gondia towards North and South India. South East Central Railway to run 10 Holi Special Train Services with 14 trips.

Southern Railway will operate Holi Special trains connecting Chennai, Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram and Coimbatore with North and East India. Southern Railway to run 12 Holi Special Train Services with 31 trips.

South Western Railway will operate Holi Special trains from SMVT Bengaluru, Yesvantpur and Mysuru to East and North India. South Western Railway to run 8 Holi Special Train Services with 21 trips.

West Central Railway will operate Holi Special trains from Jabalpur, Kota, Rewa and Rani Kamlapati towards West, South and Northeast India. West Central Railway to run 18 Holi Special Train Services with 43 trips.

Western Railway will operate a large number of Holi Special trains from Mumbai Central, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Valsad, Sabarmati and Udhna towards Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Western Railway to run 32 Holi Special Train Services with 120 trips.

Konkan Railway will operate Holi Special trains connecting Madgaon, Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Chiplun and Diva. Konkan Railway to run 4 Holi Special Train Services with 20 trips.

With these extensive arrangements across zones, Indian Railways is ensuring enhanced connectivity, adequate accommodation and a smooth, safe and comfortable travel experience for passengers during Holi 2026.

The large-scale operation of special services reflects Indian Railways' proactive planning to manage festive rush efficiently and minimise inconvenience to regular commuters. By strengthening connectivity between major cities, state capitals and regional centres, these measures are set to ease congestion and facilitate timely travel for lakhs of passengers celebrating the festival across the country.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative! The connectivity from South to North and East is impressive. Finally, people from Chennai and Bangalore can travel to Patna and Gorakhpur without the usual Tatkal struggle. Just hope the trains are clean and run on time. Fingers crossed!
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Rohit P
While the number of trains is good, my past experience with 'special trains' hasn't been great. They are often just old, poorly maintained coaches attached. The focus should be on quality and punctuality, not just quantity. Still, better than nothing for the festival rush.
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Meera T
This is fantastic news for families! Holi is about celebrating with loved ones, and so many people get stuck due to lack of tickets. Seeing special trains from places like Bhubaneswar, Visakhapatnam to North India is a thoughtful move. Kudos to the Railways for planning ahead! 🎉
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David E
As someone who travels frequently for work between Mumbai and Delhi, I appreciate this proactive approach. Reducing congestion on regular trains will benefit daily commuters too. The detailed zone-wise breakdown shows a lot of thought has gone into it. Good job.
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Shreya B
Hope the ticket booking process for these special trains is simple and the IRCTC website doesn't crash! The plan looks solid on paper. Now the real test is implementation. Wishing safe and happy travels to everyone celebrating! Holi hai! 🎨

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