Summer Special Train: As April comes to a close, school holidays for children will begin in May, prompting many to consider traveling or returning home. This surge in travel often leads to crowded trains and challenging journeys. However, Indian Railways has made a significant decision to accommodate passengers during this busy summer holiday period. They have announced a total of 18,262 summer special train trips scheduled from April 15 to July 15, 2026. This initiative aims to facilitate confirmed ticket availability for passengers while also alleviating crowding on trains.
The Railways has stated that these special trains are specifically designed to address the peak travel season. Currently, 11,878 trips have been confirmed, with details about the remaining trains to be shared shortly. The Ministry of Railways has emphasized that a comprehensive plan has been developed, which includes increasing the number of coaches and enhancing the timetable.
Which cities will benefit?
These special trains will simplify travel between major and minor cities across the country, including:
New Delhi
Mumbai
Appearance
Ahmedabad
Bengaluru
Special arrangements will be made at the stations
Additionally, the railways have implemented various enhancements at stations to improve passenger convenience. The Western Railway has launched a real-time crowd management system at Udhna Railway Station to manage platform crowds effectively.
Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel are assisting passengers in boarding trains safely. Efforts are being made to control the crowd on the platform, and the boarding and seating processes have been optimized. Enhanced guidance and support are being provided to passengers.
Hon’ble MR Shri @AshwiniVaishnaw reviews the operation of Summer Special Trains in New Delhi, as Indian Railways plans 18,262 special train trips during the peak summer travel period to ease passenger movement and strengthen connectivity across high-demand routes.
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— Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) April 24, 2026




