Bramputra mail train details

You're referring to the Brahmaputra Mail, a popular train service in India!

Here are some details about the Brahmaputra Mail:

Route: The Brahmaputra Mail runs between New Delhi (NDLS) and Guwahati (GHY) in the northeastern state of Assam, covering a distance of approximately 2,455 kilometers (1,523 miles).

Class of Service: The train operates with AC 1st Class, AC 2nd Class, AC 3rd Class, Sleeper Class, and General Unreserved coaches.

Frequency: The Brahmaputra Mail runs daily, departing from New Delhi at 14:55 hours (2:55 PM) and arriving at Guwahati at 14:30 hours (2:30 PM) the next day.

Journey Time: The train takes around 24 hours and 35 minutes to complete its journey, covering a significant portion of the Indian subcontinent.

Stops: The Brahmaputra Mail stops at several major stations, including:

  1. New Delhi (NDLS)
  2. Kanpur Central (CNB)
  3. Lucknow Charbagh (LJN)
  4. Varanasi Junction (BSB)
  5. Patna Junction (PNBE)
  6. Mughalsarai Junction (MGS)
  7. Asansol Junction (ASN)
  8. Kolkata Chitpur (KOAA)
  9. Malda Town (MLDT)
  10. New Jalpaiguri (NJP)
  11. Siliguri Junction (SGUJ)
  12. Jalpaiguri Road (JPG)
  13. New Bongaigaon (NBQ)
  14. Guwahati (GHY)

Facilities: The Brahmaputra Mail offers various amenities, including:

  1. Pantry car with vegetarian and non-vegetarian options
  2. On-board catering services
  3. Clean and comfortable coaches
  4. Generators for power backup
  5. Water and toilet facilities
  6. Luggage storage and porter services

Booking: You can book tickets for the Brahmaputra Mail through the Indian Railways website, mobile app, or at any authorized railway reservation counter.

Please note that the train schedule and facilities may be subject to change, so it's always a good idea to check with Indian Railways or a reliable travel agent for the latest information.