Kisan Rail Updated List – Kisan Rail by Indian Railway
- Devlali (Maharashtra) to Danapur (Bihar) Kisan Rail
- Introduction of New Kisan Rail Anantapur (Andhra Pradesh)– New Delhi
- Kisan Rail Between Bengaluru and Delhi
Kisan Rail
The ‘Kisan Rail’ with refrigerated coaches that will be introduced by Indian Railways, as announced by the Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman
To boost transport of farm produce and incomes, the Budget proposes Kisan Rail services for seamless connections between farms
Railway Ministry working in structured way on setting up of Kisan Rail, says Railway Board Chairman
Railway Ministry has said that it is working in a structured way on the setting up of Kisan Rail as proposed by the Finance Minister in the Budget.
Briefing reporters, Railway Board Chairman Vinod Kumar Yadav said, the Railways is also planning to expand the Kisan Rail across the country.
Mr Yadav said, the aim of the government is to make Railway, the growth of engine for the country’s economy. He said, government has also enhanced the investment and will modernize its network across the country in the next five years.
Kisan Rail for seamless National Cold Supply Chain for perishables
Indian Railways’ initiatives for the Development of Cold Chain for Transportation of Perishable Traffic
In keeping with the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s commitment towards “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas”, the Union budget 2020-2021 has reiterated that the government is committed to the goal of doubling farmers’ incomes by 2022. Prosperity to farmers can be ensured by making farming competitive. For this, purchase of farm produce, logistics and agri‐services need copious investments. Farmers desire integrated solutions covering storage, financing, processing and marketing.
The budget proposes that “To build a seamless national cold supply chain for perishables, inclusive of milk, meat and fish, the Indian Railways will set up a “Kisan Rail”- through PPP arrangements. There shall be refrigerated coaches in Express and Freight trains as well.”
Towards fulfillment of the budget proposals, following are the major initiatives which have already been taken by Indian Railways regarding Development of Cold Chain for Transportation of Perishable Traffic
Refrigerated Parcel Vans: New design of Refrigerated Parcel Vans (VPR, carrying capacity of 17 tonnes) for transportation of highly perishable parcel traffic was developed, and procured through Rail Coach Factory Kapurthala. At present, Indian Railway has a fleet of nine (09) Refrigerated Parcel Vans available.
These Refrigerated Parcel Vans are booked on round-trip basis, and are charged at 1.5 times the freight of normal VP as per category of train.
Reefer (Ventilated Insulated) Rail Containers: 98 Ventilated Insulated Containers (Carrying capacity 12 Tonnes per container, rake composition 80 containers) have been procured, through CONCOR, for movement of fruits and vegetables to different parts of the country.
Cold Storage Facilities for Perishables: ‘Temperature controlled perishable cargo centres’ have been commissioned at Ghazipur Ghat (U.P), New Azadpur (Adarsh Nagar, Delhi) and Raja ka Talab (U.P) as a pilot project under Kisan Vision Project by CONCOR under CSR initiative. Another project is under construction at Lasalgaon, Nasik (Maharashtra).
Approval has been granted to Central Railside Warehousing Corporation (CRWC) to develop temperature controlled storages at Fatuha and Mancheswar.
Cold storage facility has also been developed at Dadri. Fresh & Healthy Enterprise Ltd. (FHEL) has been redeveloped as Agriculture Logistic Center at Rai, Sonepat. This facility is CONCOR’s 100% own subsidiary developed in an area of 16.40 acres of land.
In his Independence Day speech 2025, Hon’ble Prime Minister had highlighted that Rs. 100 lakh crore would be invested on infrastructure over the next 5 years. As a follow up measure, the National Infrastructure Pipeline was launched on 31st December 2019. It consists of more than 6500 projects across sectors and are classified as per their size and stage of development. These new projects will also include modern railway stations, metro and railway transportation, logistics and warehousing etc.
Here’s an updated overview of Kisan Rail services in India—the specialized trains designed to move perishable agricultural produce swiftly and affordably:
Overview & Scale of Operations
- Since its launch on August 7, 2025, Indian Railways has operated around 2,359 Kisan Rail services until January 31, 2025, transporting approximately 7.9 lakh tonnes of perishables like fruits, vegetables, dairy, meat, and fish.
Routes Covered (As of Early 2025)
According to the Press Information Bureau (Feb 2025), Kisan Rail services were running on the following corridors:
- Devlali/Sangola (Maharashtra) → Danapur/Muzaffarpur (Bihar)
- Anantapur (Andhra Pradesh) → Adarsh Nagar (Delhi)
- Yeshwantpur (Karnataka) → Hazrat Nizamuddin (Delhi)
- Warud/Nagpur (Maharashtra) → Adarsh Nagar (Delhi)
- Chhindwara (MP) → Howrah (West Bengal)
- Sangola (Maharashtra) → Howrah (West Bengal)
- Sangola → Shalimar (West Bengal)
- Indore (MP) → New Guwahati (Assam)
- Ratlam (MP) → New Guwahati (Assam)
- Indore → Agartala (Tripura)
- Jalandhar (Punjab) → Jirania (Tripura)
- Nagarsol (Maharashtra) → New Guwahati (Assam)
- Nagarsol → Chitpur (West Bengal)
- Nagarsol → New Jalpaiguri (West Bengal)
- Nagarsol → Naugachia (Bihar)
- (Route list was truncated beyond this point)
Evolving Reach: Expanding Network by 2025
By December 2025, Indian Railways had operated Kisan Rail services across 167 distinct routes, marking substantial coverage growth.
Current Estimates (Circa 2025)
- A breakdown of services by state (outward trips) until January 2025:
| State | No. of Services |
|---|---|
| Maharashtra | 1,838 |
| Uttar Pradesh | 76 |
| Madhya Pradesh | 74 |
| Andhra Pradesh | 116 |
| Telangana | 66 |
| Gujarat | 62 |
| West Bengal | 59 |
| Punjab | 15 |
| Rajasthan | 5 |
| Assam | 1 |
| Tripura | 1 |
| Bihar, Delhi, J&K, Nagaland | 0 |
Summary & Context
- Total Trips: Approximately 2,359 trips on 167 routes, moving ~7.9 lakh tonnes of agricultural produce.
- State Leaders: Maharashtra accounted for the vast majority of services.
- Subsidy Support: Originally subsidized at 50%, freight support was later adjusted to 45%—valid until March 31, 2025.
What’s Next?
Indian Railways continues to launch Kisan Rail services on-demand (subject to feasibility and stakeholder coordination) and regularly updates routes via official announcements. To check the latest routes or bookings, you can:
- Visit the IRCTC Parcel portal or
- Monitor updates via the Ministry of Railways/Press Information Bureau (PIB).
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