Indian Railways will launch a new DMU (Diesel Multiple Unit) train service on the Jasidih-Banka route starting April 1, 2026. This new service is designed to help daily commuters, including students and office-goers, who have been asking for a morning train for a long time. The Eastern Railway zone announced the details on March 26 as part of their updated train schedule initiative to improve local connectivity.
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Train Timings and Major Halt Stations
The new train will operate once daily, providing a much-needed link between several small stations and the main Jasidih junction. The schedule is set to accommodate those who need to reach their destinations early in the morning for work, court visits, or studies. The train will cover the distance between Jasidih and Banka in about one hour and twenty-five minutes.
| Station | Arrival (Towards Banka) | Departure (Towards Jasidih) |
|---|---|---|
| Jasidih | 04:00 AM (Departure) | 07:10 AM (Arrival) |
| Deoghar | 04:08 AM | 06:39 AM |
| Chandan | 04:23 AM | 06:23 AM |
| Katoria | 04:38 AM | 06:08 AM |
| Karjhausa | 04:49 AM | 05:59 AM |
| Banka | 05:25 AM (Arrival) | 05:39 AM (Departure) |
Key Benefits for Local Commuters
This service provides direct connectivity to Deoghar, Chandan, and Katoria stations which was a long-standing public demand. It is expected to be very useful for people traveling to courts or colleges in these areas. While the train currently runs once a day, railway officials are considering increasing the frequency if the passenger response is positive.
- The service will not stop at Nawadih and Kakwara stations during the initial phase.
- It helps passengers traveling to Bhagalpur by offering easy interchanges at Banka station.
- Ticket prices are expected to be nominal and in line with standard passenger train tariffs.
























