Indian Railways Revises Timing Of 100 Trains To Improve Punctuality (Check List)


Mohul Ghosh

Mohul Ghosh

May 11, 2026


Indian Railways has revised the schedules of more than 100 trains as part of a major operational exercise aimed at improving punctuality and reducing delays across the network. The changes affect multiple railway zones and include revised arrival timings, departure schedules, sectional running times, and operational adjustments.

The move comes at a time when Indian Railways has been facing growing pressure over:

  • Train delays
  • Congestion on busy corridors
  • Rising passenger demand
  • Increasing number of premium and Vande Bharat services.

Why Railways Changed Timings

According to reports, the revised schedules are intended to:

  • Improve punctuality
  • Reduce operational bottlenecks
  • Better manage sectional speeds
  • Improve train flow at major junctions
  • Reduce cascading delays across routes.

Indian Railways has increasingly been modifying train timetables under its broader “Trains At A Glance (TAG) 2026” modernization strategy.

Officials say many older schedules no longer matched current operating realities because:

  • Traffic density has increased sharply
  • Infrastructure work is ongoing across zones
  • More premium trains now operate on shared tracks
  • Maintenance blocks have increased.

More Than 100 Trains Affected

The revised schedules reportedly affect:

  • Mail Express trains
  • Passenger trains
  • MEMU services
  • Some premium routes.

Different railway zones are implementing changes independently based on:

  • Local congestion patterns
  • Platform management
  • Junction capacity
  • Track utilization.

Passengers are being advised to:

  • Check updated timings carefully before travel
  • Verify revised departure schedules on IRCTC and railway portals
  • Reconfirm boarding times for connecting journeys.

Major trains include:

Train / RouteChange
Prayagraj Sangam–Ayodhya ExpressFaster by 5–20 mins
Jalandhar–Amgaon ExpressRevised timings
Kanpur–Varanasi ExpressFaster schedule
Bareilly–Kanpur passenger servicesRevised timetable
Ayodhya–Kanpur Vande BharatTiming adjustment
Amritsar–Saharsa ExpressSchedule revised
Kamakhya–SMVT Bengaluru ExpressRevised timings
Sangam ExpressTimetable modified
Kalindi ExpressTiming changed
Kanpur–Bandra ExpressSchedule revised
Yesvantpur–Kacheguda Vande BharatNew timings from March 2026
Kacheguda–Yesvantpur Vande BharatRevised timings
Kalaburagi–SMVT Bengaluru Vande BharatUpdated schedule
Bengaluru–Kalaburagi Vande BharatUpdated schedule
Mumbai–Hazur Sahib Nanded Vande BharatFaster timetable
Nagpur–Mumbai Duronto ExpressRevised departure/arrival
Kannur–Thiruvananthapuram Jan ShatabdiNew halt at Aluva

Indian Railways Facing Growing Punctuality Pressure

The schedule revisions come amid increasing scrutiny over declining punctuality.

A parliamentary panel earlier noted that Indian Railways’ punctuality reportedly dropped from:

  • Around 90% in 2021–22
    to
  • Nearly 73.6% in 2023–24.

Passengers across several routes have recently complained about:

  • Multi-hour delays
  • Poor schedule reliability
  • Passenger trains being halted for premium services
  • Congestion-related disruptions.

In some regions, activists alleged that passenger trains are increasingly delayed to provide smoother movement for Vande Bharat trains and premium services.

Railways Already Speeded Up Hundreds Of Trains

The latest timetable changes are part of a much larger national overhaul already underway.

Under TAG 2026:

  • Indian Railways reportedly speeded up 549 trains
  • Introduced 122 new trains
  • Revised timings across multiple zones.

According to official data:

  • 376 trains were sped up by 5–15 minutes
  • 105 trains by 16–30 minutes
  • 48 trains by 31–59 minutes
  • 20 trains by over one hour.

The goal is to improve:

  • Passenger experience
  • Operational efficiency
  • Average train speeds
  • Schedule predictability.

Vande Bharat Expansion Changing Railway Operations

One major factor affecting railway scheduling is the rapid expansion of Vande Bharat services.

Indian Railways has aggressively expanded:

  • Semi-high-speed trains
  • Premium corridors
  • Faster intercity services.

However, integrating faster trains into India’s mixed-speed railway network creates operational challenges because:

  • Freight trains
  • Passenger trains
  • Express trains
  • Premium services

…often share the same infrastructure.

This increases the complexity of:

  • Path allocation
  • Signal management
  • Platform scheduling
  • Overtaking operations.

Infrastructure Upgrades Also Causing Disruptions

Railway officials say delays are also linked to:

  • Maintenance blocks
  • Electrification projects
  • Yard modernization
  • Non-interlocking works
  • Track doubling projects.

Large-scale infrastructure modernization is currently happening across multiple railway zones, which often temporarily impacts punctuality before long-term efficiency gains appear.

Passengers May Benefit If Changes Work Properly

If implemented effectively, the revised schedules could:

  • Reduce waiting time at crossings
  • Improve train connections
  • Lower cascading delays
  • Improve station punctuality
  • Reduce uncertainty for passengers.

Frequent railway travelers often complain that even minor delays at one junction can trigger:

  • Missed connections
  • Platform confusion
  • Delayed arrivals across entire routes.

Railways hopes timetable optimization will reduce such chain reactions.

India’s Railway Network Under Massive Pressure

Indian Railways operates one of the world’s largest rail networks, carrying:

  • Millions of passengers daily
  • Massive freight traffic simultaneously.

With:

  • Growing urbanization
  • Rising mobility demand
  • Expanding premium services
  • Infrastructure modernization

…the railway network is facing unprecedented operational complexity.

The revised schedules reflect how Indian Railways is increasingly trying to use:

  • Data analysis
  • Network optimization
  • Timetable engineering
  • Operational restructuring

…to improve reliability without waiting only for new infrastructure expansion.

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