Train Time Table: The time table of trains across the country has been updated from October 1. Let us know where you will get all the information about the new schedule of trains.
Train Time Table: Railways has revised the time table of trains running across India from October 1, 2023. In this, the schedule of many trains has been changed. The Ministry of Railways updates the train schedule every year on October 1. In this, a new time table is made considering the speed of the trains and the condition of the track. On Tuesday, Railways has also released All India Railway Time Table regarding this, it has been named TRAINS AT A GLANCE (TAG), which has come into effect from October 1, 2023.
Highlights of the new time table of Railways:
- Railways said that in this new time table, 70 new services have been added along with 64 services of Vande Bharat train.
- Railways has expanded the existing 90 train services.
- The frequency of 12 services has been increased.
- The speed of 22 services of trains has been increased to superfast category.
- Time table changed to improve punctuality in South Eastern Railway
Railway’s advice to passengers
The new time table includes 64 services of Vande Bharat Express Trains and 70 other train services to provide a comfortable and efficient travel experience to the passengers. The new timetable is designed to increase connectivity between different cities and reduce travel time. Passengers are advised to check the departure and arrival times as per the new time table.
You will get all the information here
Railways said that for the convenience of passengers, the new time table of Railways is available on the website of TRAINS AT A GLANCE (TAG) Ministry. Apart from this, different zones and divisions have also posted information regarding the time table of trains on their social media handles.
If passengers want to know about the latest time table and route map of a particular train, they can use the official website or mobile app of NTS. Apart from this, if passengers wish, they can also take help of Railway’s official helpline 139.