Railway Minister Reviews Summer Special Trains for Smooth Travel

Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw reviewed the progress of Summer Special trains in a meeting with officials. Indian Railways plans to operate 18,262 special train trips from April 15 to July 15, 2026, to ease congestion. Western Railway implemented crowd management measures at Udhna station to assist passengers. The large-scale deployment aims to ensure safe and hassle-free travel during the peak summer season.

Key Points: Railway Minister Reviews 18,262 Summer Special Trains

  • 18,262 summer special train trips planned
  • 11,878 trains already notified
  • Focus on high-demand routes like Delhi, Mumbai, Surat
  • RPF assists passengers at Udhna station
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Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw reviews running of additional trains during summer season

Ashwini Vaishnaw reviews Summer Special trains deployment. Indian Railways to run 18,262 trips from April to July to ease congestion and passenger flow.

"All efforts are being taken to ensure smooth movement of passengers at station regions - Indian Railways"

New Delhi, April 23

Union Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw reviewed the progress of Summer Special trains in a meeting with officials in New Delhi on Thursday.

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

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.

To date, 11,878 trains have been notified, and the remaining trains are also being notified for the benefit of passengers. This large-scale deployment reflects a calibrated approach supported by improved rake availability, optimised scheduling, and continuous monitoring.

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), Ahmedabad, 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 travelling to their hometowns, with improved on-ground arrangements to facilitate a smooth boarding process.

In line with these efforts, improved and well-organised 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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Priya S
18,262 trips? That's impressive numbers! But I hope they also improve the condition of coaches - last summer special I travelled in had broken AC and dirty toilets. Quantity is good, but quality matters too, yaar. Still, kudos for trying to manage the rush.
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Vikram M
As someone who travels from Surat to Patna every summer, this is welcome news. The Tapti Ganga Express is a lifeline for migrants. But Railways should also focus on adding more general class coaches - many poor passengers can't afford sleeper class. This is good, but more needs to be done for the aam aadmi.
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James A
Impressive operational scale for a developing nation. Indian Railways moves more people in a summer than many countries' entire annual populations. The focus on monitoring and real-time crowd management is smart. Hope this model spreads to other stations as well. 🇮🇳
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Siddharth J
Good initiative, but I wish they'd also improve the IRCTC website and app - it crashes every time during tatkal booking for summer specials. Technology upgrade is needed alongside these operational changes. But yes, acknowledging the effort. Better than previous years for sure. 🤞
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Neha E
Thank you Railways! As a student who travels home every summer, I'm relieved. But please also ensure proper food and water arrangements at major stations during these months - it gets unbearably hot waiting for trains. Safety and comfort both matter. 🙏

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