Awadh tirhut mail

A blast from the past!

Awadh Tirhut Mail was a popular train service that operated between Lucknow (Awadh) and Darbhanga (Tirhut) in the Indian state of Bihar. The train was introduced in the early 20th century and was a major mode of transportation for people traveling between the two cities.

The train was known for its scenic route, which passed through the fertile plains of the Ganges River and the rolling hills of the Bihar countryside. The journey took around 12-14 hours, depending on the type of train and the number of stops.

The Awadh Tirhut Mail was also famous for its comfortable seating and amenities, including air-conditioned coaches, food and beverage services, and sleeping accommodations. The train was a popular choice for both locals and tourists, who enjoyed the scenic views and the opportunity to experience the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Unfortunately, the Awadh Tirhut Mail was discontinued in the early 2000s, as the Indian Railways network underwent significant changes and modernization. However, the memory of this iconic train remains fondly in the hearts of many who traveled on it during its heyday.