The Varanasi Division of North Eastern Railway (NER) has expanded the coach capacity for daily commuters on two major routes from Mau. Effective from February 16, 2026, the MEMU trains connecting Mau to Prayagraj Rambagh and Dohrighat have been upgraded from 8 to 12 coaches. This decision was taken to address the long-standing demand for more space during peak travel hours.
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How will this upgrade benefit the daily passengers?
With the addition of four extra coaches, the seating capacity has jumped from 614 to 921 seats. The total carrying capacity, including standing passengers, has increased by 1.5 times. This means approximately 2500 passengers can now travel comfortably in a single trip. This change is specifically designed to help office employees, local traders, and students who frequently travel between Mau, Varanasi, and Prayagraj.
Official train details and ticketing rules
The expansion applies to two pairs of trains that serve as vital links for regional connectivity. These trains are fully unreserved, and passengers can buy tickets through station counters or the UTS mobile app. The fare remains as per the standard Indian Railways MEMU tariff.
| Train Name | Train Number | Previous Coaches | New Coaches |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mau-Prayagraj Rambagh MEMU | 65131/32 | 08 | 12 |
| Mau-Dohrighat-Mau MEMU | 65134/33 | 08 | 12 |
The formal commencement of the expanded service took place at Prayagraj Rambagh station. Senior officials from the railway division welcomed the loco pilots and highlighted that passenger safety and comfort remain the top priorities for the administration. This expansion is expected to reduce overcrowding significantly in the morning and evening shifts.




















