Indian Railways has launched a dedicated air-conditioned tourist chair car service to boost connectivity to the scenic Dudhwa National Park. Operating under the North Eastern Railway’s Lucknow Division, this initiative connects Mailani and Bichhia, offering wildlife enthusiasts a comfortable and affordable way to traverse one of India’s most pristine forest regions. The service is specifically designed to promote eco-tourism by making the lush landscapes of the Terai region accessible to travellers.
- Route: Mailani to Bichhia (108 km meter-gauge route)
- Frequency: Every Saturday and Sunday
- Fare: ₹270 per passenger
- Capacity: 60 passengers in a single AC chair car coach
- Booking: Available via IRCTC website or PRS counters
Schedule and Route Details
For travellers planning a weekend safari, Train Number 52260 departs from Mailani Junction at 6:05 AM and arrives at Bichhia at 10:30 AM. The return journey, Train Number 52259, departs Bichhia at 11:45 AM and reaches Mailani at 4:10 PM. The train traverses a picturesque 108-kilometer meter-gauge route with strategic halts at Bhirakheri, Palia Kalan, Dudhwa, Belrayan, Tikunia, Khairtiya Dam Road (Halt), and Manjhra Purba, ensuring easy access to various gateways of the wildlife sanctuary.
Boosting Regional Eco-Tourism
According to Mahesh Gupta, Public Relations Officer for the Lucknow Division, the introduction of this service aligns with the Uttar Pradesh Eco Tourism Development Board’s vision to create a seamless travel circuit covering Dudhwa National Park, Katarniaghat, and the Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary. This service provides a safe and reliable transit option for tourists who wish to experience the region’s rich biodiversity without the hassle of private road transport.
Travel Guidelines for Visitors
While the train ride offers a scenic journey, passengers should note that entry into the Tiger Reserve is subject to strict regulations. Visitors must obtain the necessary permits to enter the park. Furthermore, for the protection of wildlife and the safety of all guests, carrying firearms, bringing pets, and trekking within the core forest areas are strictly prohibited. By integrating rail infrastructure with local tourism, Indian Railways continues to play a vital role in supporting sustainable travel and regional economic growth.



























