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Western Railways adds new superfast train service from Indore to New Delhi

Read on to know more about the superfast train schedule.

Sagar Purswani

Adding to the list of trains running between Indore and New Delhi, Western Railways announced a special superfast train service between Indore and New Delhi. Reportedly, a total of 8 trains will ply between the two cities. The new trains are aimed at reducing the passenger counts and logistical burdens on existing trains.

Read on to know more about the train schedule.

Indore to New Delhi is just 9 hours via train

Western Railways, a division of Indian Railways flagged off the superfast train service from Indore on August 24. Reportedly, the Indore-New Delhi Superfast Express will run three days a week.

At present, there are a total of 8 trains that run between the two cities, of which only 2 trains, INDB-NDLS SPL and Malwa Express run daily, while the remaining trains run once or twice a week.

As per the press release, the train will pass through Barnagar, Ratlam, Nagda, Ramganj Mandi, Kota, Sawai Madhopur, Bharatpur, and Mathura stations.

Train Schedule

Train no: 20957 - Indore-New Delhi SF Express schedule:

  • Departure: 16:45

  • Arrival: 05:05

  • Running days: Wednesday, Friday & Sunday

Train no: 20958 - New Delhi-Indore SF Express schedule:

  • Departure: 19:15

  • Arrival: 06:45

  • Running days: Thursday, Saturday & Monday

AC 3 Tier fare: ₹1215/-

Sleeper fare: ₹465/-

For more information about its timings, halts, and charges, interested passengers can visit Indian rail info. The bookings for Train No. 20957 are open at PRS counters and the IRCTC website.

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