Central Railway has decided to extend the operation of 216 special train services to manage the increasing number of passengers. This move includes both daily and weekly special trains running between Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar. The official announcement regarding this extension was made on July 5, 2026.
Which special trains have been extended and for how long
The extension covers a variety of routes to help passengers traveling during the busy season. The details of the major extended trains are as follows:
| Train Name & Number | Route | Extended Dates | Additional Trips |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pune-Danapur Daily Special (01449/01450) | Pune to Danapur & Return | July 16 to Sept 30, 2026 | 75 trips each way |
| LTT-Kanpur Weekly Special (04152/04151) | LTT to Kanpur & Return | July 17 to Sept 26, 2026 | 11 trips each way |
| Hadapsar-Jhansi Weekly Special (01921/01922) | Hadapsar to Jhansi & Return | July 22 to Oct 1, 2026 | 11 trips each way |
| Hadapsar-Jhansi Weekly Special (01923/01924) | Hadapsar to Jhansi | July 19 to Sept 27, 2026 | As per schedule |
Booking and route information for passengers
Central Railway stated that there are no changes to the existing timings, routes, or stoppages of these trains. Only the duration of their operation has been increased to provide better convenience to the public.
Booking for train numbers 01449, 04152, 01921, and 01923 started on July 5, 2026. Passengers can book their tickets through IRCTC website or any computerized reservation center. Those traveling in unreserved coaches can buy tickets at normal fares through the UTS ticketing system.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How can I book tickets for these extended special trains?
Tickets can be booked via the IRCTC website or at any computerized reservation center. Unreserved tickets are available through the UTS system at general fares.
Will the train timings or routes change after the extension?
No, Central Railway has clarified that only the operation period is extended. There are no changes to the timings, routes, or halts of these trains.



























