Railways to Run 18,262 Summer Special Trains to Ease Peak Travel Rush

Indian Railways will operate 18,262 special train trips during the peak summer travel season from April 15 to July 15, 2026. The initiative aims to manage the surge in passenger traffic and improve connectivity on high-demand routes. Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw reviewed the operations, with 11,878 trips already notified. Enhanced crowd management and on-ground support are being implemented at major stations like New Delhi, Mumbai, and Surat.

Key Points: Indian Railways to Run 18,262 Summer Special Train Trips

  • 18,262 summer special train trips planned
  • Peak period: April 15 to July 15, 2026
  • 11,878 trips already notified
  • Focus on high-demand routes like Delhi, Mumbai, Surat, Ahmedabad
  • Enhanced crowd management at key stations
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Indian Railways to run 18,262 summer special train trips to ease rush, improve connectivity

Indian Railways plans 18,262 summer special train trips (April-July 2026) to manage passenger surge, improve connectivity on high-demand routes.

"Indian Railways is easing passenger flow and improving travel convenience through large-scale deployment of special trains across high-demand routes and corridors - Ministry of Railways"

New Delhi, April 24

Indian Railways is set to operate 18,262 special train trips during the peak summer travel season to manage the expected surge in passenger traffic and ensure smoother connectivity across high-demand routes, the Ministry of Railways said on Friday.

According to the Ministry, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw reviewed the operation of summer special trains in New Delhi.

"Hon'ble MR AshwiniVaishnaw reviews the operation of Summer Special Trains in New Delhi, as Indian Railways plans 18,262 special train trips during the peak summer travel period to ease passenger movement and strengthen connectivity across high-demand routes," the Ministry of Railways wrote on X. Indian Railways is easing passenger flow and improving travel convenience through large-scale deployment of special trains across high-demand routes and corridors, the release said.

During the peak summer travel period (15 April-15 July 2026), the Railways is planning to operate 18,262 summer special train trips to enhance connectivity and ease congestion. Till date, 11,878 train trips have been notified, and remaining trains are also being notified for the benefit of passengers. This large-scale deployment reflects a calibrated approach supported by improved rake availability, optimized scheduling, and continuous monitoring.

According to the Ministry of Railways, all efforts are being taken to ensure smooth movement of passengers at station regions like New Delhi, Mumbai (including LTT, CSMT, Pune), Surat (including Udhna), Ahmedaba, Bangalore, etc. As part of these efforts, Western Railway's proactive measures at Udhna station through real-time crowd management, enhanced on-ground support and efficient train operations reflect how zonal-level initiatives are effectively complementing the national effort to deliver a safe, convenient and hassle-free travel experience for passengers.

Special attention was given to passengers traveling to their hometowns, with improved on-ground arrangements to facilitate a smooth boarding process.

In line with these efforts, improved and well-organized arrangements were implemented at the station to facilitate passengers travelling to their hometowns. In Train No. 19045 Udhna-Thave Tapti Ganga Express, RPF personnel assisted passengers in boarding in a safe and orderly manner, with the entire boarding and seating process managed systematically to maintain crowd control and ensure a smooth travel experience.

Indian Railways remains committed to ensuring seamless passenger mobility during peak travel periods through proactive planning and responsive operations. These efforts highlight the effectiveness of targeted interventions in improving service delivery and ensuring smooth, safe, and hassle-free journeys during the summer rush.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative but will the trains actually be clean and have working ACs? Last summer I traveled from Delhi to Mumbai, and the coach smelled terrible. Hope they focus on maintenance too. At least the real-time crowd management at Udhna sounds promising.
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Arjun K
As a daily commuter in Mumbai local, I feel your pain! But honestly, if they can manage 18,262 trips smoothly, that's a massive boost for students and workers heading home for holidays. Kudos to the Railways for trying to keep up with demand. ๐Ÿ‘
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Divya L
Happy to see RPF helping with boarding โ€“ that's what we need, not just more trains but better crowd management. Wish they'd also add more toilets and drinking water points at major stations. Common sense improvements please!
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Siddharth J
This is good but where are the trains connecting Tier-2 cities? I travel from Nashik to Bengaluru every summer, and it's always a hassle with waiting lists. Hope they include medium-distance routes too, not just mega routes. Arre bhai, sabka travel important hai! ๐Ÿš†
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Tanya I
Excellent move! My family in Kerala used to struggle during Vishu holidays. Now we actually book tickets without panic. Just wish they'd extend this to Dussehra and Diwali too. But for summer, this is a solid step. Grateful to the Railways team! ๐ŸŒธ

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