Regular service of Amrit Bharat Express between New Jalpaiguri and Amritsar introduced
Guwahati, 14th May, 2026:
Indian Railways has
introduced the regular service of the Amrit Bharat Express train between
Amritsar and New Jalpaiguri, providing enhanced connectivity between North
India and North Bengal. The Amrit Bharat Express Train (Amritsar–New
Jalpaiguri) from Amritsar Junction has been flagged off today by Shri Ravneet
Singh, Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Railways and Food Processing
Industries from Amritsar station. Train no. 14664/14663 (Amritsar – New
Jalpaiguri – Amritsar will run on weekly basis departing every Thursday from
Amritsar and every Saturday from New Jalpaiguri. The introduction of this
regular weekly service is expected to significantly benefit passengers
travelling between Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal by improving
rail connectivity and providing a convenient travel option.
Train no. 14664 will depart
from Amritsar every Thursday at 12:45 hrs w.e.f from 14th May, 2026
and will reach New Jalpaiguri at 04:15 hrs on every Saturday. In the return
direction, train no. 14663 will depart from New Jalpaiguri every Saturday at
08:00 hrs w.e.f from 16th May, 2026 and to arrive at Amritsar at
02:20 hrs on every Monday.
During its journey in both
directions, the train will halt at Siliguri Junction, Bagdogra, Arariya, Raghopur,
Sakri Junction, Raxaul Junction, Narkatiaganj Junction, Gorakhpur, Barhni,
Gonda Junction, Sitapur Junction, Bareilly, Saharanpur Junction and Ludhiana
Junction apart from other stations. The Amrit Bharat Express will consist of 22
coaches, offering comfortable and affordable travel facilities to passengers.
The train will pass through the newly constructed Araria – Galgalia route
providing rail connectivity for a vast section of population for North Bengal
and Bihar.
The train is also expected
to strengthen trade, tourism and cultural exchange among the states along its
route, thereby contributing to regional economic growth and development.
Enhanced rail connectivity between North India and eastern parts of the country
will facilitate easier movement of people, agricultural produce, commercial
goods and small businesses, further boosting economic activities across the
connected regions.


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