The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has officially announced the operation of several special trains to provide relief to passengers during the summer season of 2026. This initiative is part of a larger plan by Indian Railways to manage the heavy influx of travelers from April to July. By introducing these additional services, the authorities aim to increase the availability of confirmed tickets and minimize overcrowding at major stations across the region.
Which special trains will be operational under NFR?
Northeast Frontier Railway has notified 20 trains consisting of 141 trips, with a total of 24 trains approved for the season. These trains connect the Northeast to major cities in South, North, and East India. Passengers can refer to the following table for specific train details and schedules announced for the 2026 summer period.
| Train Number | Route | Departure Details |
|---|---|---|
| 06279/06280 | SMVT Bengaluru – Alipurduar Jn | Starts 22 April 2026 from Bengaluru |
| 06289/06290 | Mysuru Jn – Alipurduar Jn | Starts 20 April 2026 from Mysuru |
| 05860/05859 | New Bongaigaon – Jalpaiguri Road | Multiple dates in April 2026 |
| 04127/04128 | Kanpur Central – Guwahati | Weekly from April to May 2026 |
| 07046/07047 | Secunderabad – Naharlagun | Weekly from April to May 2026 |
| 06571/06572 | Yesvantpur – Katihar Weekly | Extended until July 2026 |
What are the official guidelines for passengers?
Kapinjal Kishore Sharma, the Chief Public Relations Officer of NFR, confirmed that these trains are designed to offer direct connectivity between the Northeast and the rest of India. The Indian Railways has approved a total of 908 summer special trains nationwide, and NFR is playing a key role in this expansion. Travelers are encouraged to use official platforms for their bookings and schedule verification.
- Booking Information: Tickets can be booked through the IRCTC website or at railway reservation counters.
- Verification: Passengers should check the official NFR social media handles for any last-minute changes in coach composition or halts.
- Extended Services: Several existing weekly specials, such as the Santragachi-Naharlagun route, have been granted additional trips to meet demand.
- Direct Relief: These services are expected to significantly reduce the waiting list for regular long-distance trains during the peak vacation months.



























