New Amrit Bharat Express Trains to Link Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra
On 28 April 2026, Indian Railways launched new Amrit Bharat Express trains linking Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra on the Banaras–Hadapsar and Ayodhya–Mumbai routes, featuring push-pull technology.
On 28 April 2026, Indian Railways introduced new Amrit Bharat Express trains to improve connectivity between major regions of the country. The new services link Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra.
The trains run on two routes: Banaras to Hadapsar (Pune) and Ayodhya to Mumbai (Lokmanya Tilak Terminus). They are designed to make long-distance travel more efficient and comfortable.
The Amrit Bharat Express trains feature push-pull technology, improved safety systems, and upgraded passenger amenities. The launch is part of Indian Railways' wider plan to expand its network and provide better connectivity between key states, supporting both economic growth and passenger convenience.
Key Points to Remember
- New Amrit Bharat Express trains introduced on 28 April 2026
- Link Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra
- Routes: Banaras–Hadapsar (Pune) and Ayodhya–Mumbai (Lokmanya Tilak Terminus)
- Feature push-pull technology, better safety systems and upgraded amenities
- Part of Indian Railways' network expansion plan
Exam Relevance
Relevant for Railway (RRB), SSC and UPSC exams (General Awareness — Indian Railways schemes and infrastructure).
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