In a move to provide long-term travel convenience and manage seasonal passenger demand, Indian Railways has officially extended the operational run of the Shri Ganganagar-Samastipur special train service. The extension is set to continue until the end of July 2026, ensuring a reliable connectivity option for passengers traveling between western Rajasthan and northern Bihar.
- Train numbers: 04731 (Shri Ganganagar to Samastipur) and 04732 (Samastipur to Shri Ganganagar).
- Extension validity: Service extended until July 26, 2026, for the onward journey and July 28, 2026, for the return journey.
- Route coverage: Connects major states including Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar.
- Coach composition: The train operates with 19 to 24 coaches, featuring Second AC, Third AC, Sleeper, and General compartments.
Schedule and Operational Details
The weekly service is designed to cater to passengers needing direct transit across several northern states. Train number 04731 will continue to depart from Shri Ganganagar every Sunday at 13:25, reaching Samastipur. Conversely, the return service, train number 04732, is scheduled to depart from Samastipur every Tuesday. This consistent weekly schedule is expected to bring significant relief to commuters who frequently travel between these regions for work, education, and family visits.
Route and Connectivity
Spanning an approximate distance of 1552 km, this train serves as a vital link for passengers in transit through key metropolitan hubs and tier-two cities. The route includes strategic stoppages at Sadulshahar, Hanumangarh, Sirsa, Hisar, Rohtak, Old Delhi, Ghaziabad, Moradabad, Bareilly, Gonda, Basti, Siwan, Chhapra, Hajipur, and Muzaffarpur.
By maintaining a diverse coach composition, the railway administration aims to accommodate a wide range of travelers, from those requiring the comfort of AC classes to those opting for Sleeper or General unreserved travel. Passengers are advised to check the official IRCTC website or the NTES app to confirm seat availability and updated timing before planning their journeys, as the extension ensures this service remains a fixture in the railway timetable for the next two years.



























