Central Railway has officially announced the regularization of the LTT-Solapur special train service, transitioning it into a standard weekly Mail/Express category. This operational change is designed to benefit passengers by eliminating the premium fares typically associated with special train services. The renumbered service will now operate under numbers 11304 and 11303, ensuring a more reliable and cost-effective travel option for commuters.
Key highlights of the new service include:
- Train 11304 (Solapur to LTT) commences regular service on August 18, 2026, running every Tuesday.
- Train 11303 (LTT to Solapur) commences regular service on August 19, 2026, running every Wednesday.
- The route covers key stations including Pune, Latur, Bidar, and Daund Junction.
- The train composition features 13 coaches: one AC Two-Tier, one AC Three-Tier, and 11 Sleeper class carriages.
Benefits for Passengers
By moving this service from a ‘special’ category to a regular Mail/Express train, passengers will see a significant reduction in ticket costs. Special trains often carry higher fare structures, whereas regular express services follow standard Indian Railways tariff slabs. This shift is a welcome move for regular travellers who frequently commute between Solapur and Mumbai, providing them with a more predictable and budget-friendly travel schedule.
Operational Details
It is important for passengers to note these adjustments before booking their tickets. As the service shifts to a permanent schedule, the booking window and availability will align with the standard 120-day advance reservation period. The inclusion of 11 Sleeper class coaches makes this service particularly useful for budget-conscious travellers, while the AC Two-Tier and Three-Tier coaches cater to those looking for a more comfortable journey.
Passengers are advised to check the official IRCTC website or the NTES app for updated timings and to ensure their travel plans align with the new schedule. This regularization underscores Central Railway’s commitment to enhancing connectivity and passenger convenience on this busy route.



























