Indian Railways has announced a special train service between Mumbai and Azamgarh to manage the increased passenger flow. This dedicated service will run from April to July 2026, offering a convenient travel option, especially during the busy summer holiday season. The decision addresses the high demand for connectivity between the financial capital and Purvanchal region.
What are the Train Numbers and Schedule?
Train number 05183, the Azamgarh – Bandra Terminus Special Fare Superfast Special, will operate every Saturday from Azamgarh, starting April 4 to July 11, 2026. It will depart Azamgarh at 23:15 and arrive at Bandra Terminus on Monday at 08:10.
Conversely, train number 05184, the Bandra Terminus – Azamgarh Special Fare Superfast Special, will depart from Bandra Terminus every Monday from April 6 to July 13, 2026. Its scheduled departure from Bandra Terminus is 10:45, reaching Azamgarh on Tuesday at 20:10.
What is the Route and Coach Composition?
The special service includes 20 LHB coaches, featuring 8 AC-3 Economy coaches, 8 Sleeper coaches, and 2 General coaches, ensuring various travel options for passengers.
Key stops along the route include Azamgarh, Mau Junction, Varanasi Junction, Prayagraj Junction, Tundla Junction, Kota Junction, Vadodara Junction, Surat, Borivali, and Bandra Terminus. This extensive route connects major cities across several states, providing wider access for travelers. The Northeast Railway (NER) is overseeing the operation of this service.
























