Ghorasahan Railway Station in Bihar is witnessing a transformative phase as part of the national Amrit Bharat Station scheme. The station recently celebrated a significant milestone on January 25, 2026, when the **Amrit Bharat Express (train number 14047)** officially commenced a scheduled halt at the station. The inaugural stop was inaugurated by Shivhar MP Lovely Anand, marking a new chapter for local connectivity. Currently, Ghorasahan (GRH) Railway Station serves as a vital transit point, now accommodating **halts for 24 trains**.
Key highlights regarding these developments include:
- Amrit Bharat Express (14047) began operations at Ghorasahan on January 25, 2026.
- The station is currently undergoing **extensive renovation**, including the construction of a modern station building.
- Operational adjustments are in effect due to **patch doubling work** between Gorakhpur Cantt and Unaula from July 16 to July 21, 2026.
- Indian Railways has introduced a massive national update under the **TAG 2026 timetable**, featuring 122 new services and the acceleration of 549 trains.
Infrastructure and Operational Updates
While Ghorasahan is seeing modernization, the Northeast Railway is simultaneously conducting crucial infrastructure work. Between **July 16 and July 21, 2026**, passengers should note that the **14617 Purnia Court–Amritsar Express** and the **12565 Darbhanga–New Delhi Express** will face diversions, short terminations, or rescheduling due to patch doubling works between Gorakhpur Cantt and Unaula. Furthermore, a **six-hour traffic block** on July 15, 2026, near Saharsa Junction for the closure of a level crossing led to the cancellation of two Saharsa-Purnia Fast Passenger services.
National Railway Advancements
These local upgrades are part of a wider effort by Indian Railways to enhance passenger experience nationwide. The **TAG 2026 timetable** has been a major success, introducing 122 new trains, extending 86 existing routes, and upgrading 10 services to Superfast status. Additionally, the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has approved **202 additional experimental stoppages** at 82 stations across Assam, West Bengal, and Bihar to boost regional connectivity. As the network expands, the railway administration strongly advises all passengers to **verify their current train status and updated timings** through official IRCTC channels or the NTES app before heading to the station.



























