Puja Special Trains Mumbai to Malda Town | Puja Special Trains Malda Town to Mumbai

Puja Special Trains Mumbai to Malda Town | Puja Special Trains Malda Town to Mumbai

Mumbai – Malda Town – Mumbai Weekly Special (4 services)

Train No. 01031 Superfast Special will leave Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus at 11.05 hrs on 17.10.2025 and 24.10.2025 and arrive Malda Town at 00.45 hrs on third day.

Train No. 01032 Special will leave Malda Town at 12.20 hrs on 19.10.2025 and 26.10.2025 and arrive Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus at 03.50 hrs on third day.

Halts: Dadar, Kalyan, Nashik Road, Bhusaval, Khandwa, Itarsi, Pipariya, Jabalpur, Katni, Satna, Manikpur, Prayagraj Chheoki, Mirzapur, Pt. Deen Dayal Upadyaya Jn, Buxar, Ara, Patna, Bakhtiyarpur, Kiul, Abhaipur, Jamalpur, Sultanganj, Bhagalpur, Kahalgaon, Sahibganj, Barharwa and New Farakka

Composition: Two AC-2 Tier, 8 AC-3 Tier, 4 Sleeper Class, 5 General Second Class including guard’s brake van and one generator van.

For detailed timings at the halts of the above special trains, please visit www.enquiry.indianrail.gov.in or download NTES App.

Passengers are advised to follow covid appropriate behaviour for their and other’s safety.

Here’s the latest verified update (as of July 2025) about Puja special trains between Mumbai and Malda Town:


🎇 Puja Special Trains: Mumbai → Malda Town & Return

So far, no Puja‑specific special trains have been officially announced for the Mumbai–Malda Town route for Puja 2025 or earlier. While Indian Railways often introduces special trains during high travel seasons (Durga Puja, Diwali, Chhath, etc.), such services for this particular corridor are yet to be announced — official information typically emerges 4–6 weeks before the festival dates.


🚆 Verified Past Special Trains on Mumbai–Malda Route

Train No. 01031 – Mumbai CSMT → Malda Town (Special Fare AC SF Summer Special)

  • Ran in previous summers (exact years unclear), departing CSMT around 11:05 hrs, reaching Malda Town next day late at ~00:45, covering ~2,110 km in ~37h 40m with 28 halts.

This train is listed in older records and likely linked to festival summer schedules rather than specific Puja periods.


🧾 Regular Trains on Mumbai–Malda Town Route

Even without dedicated Puja specials, these are your year‑round connectivity options:

  • 15647 LTT–Guwahati (via Malda Town) – operates on Fridays, departs Mumbai LTT at ~08:05 hrs, reaches Malda Town around ~23:00 (travel ~38h 55m).
  • 22511 Karmabhoomi Express (Mumbai LTT–Malda Town) – runs on Tuesdays, departs ~13:15 hrs, arrives at Malda Town ~01:00 next morning (~35h 45m journey), one of the fastest options.

No other regular direct services between Mumbai and Malda Town are available.


✅ Summary Table

Route Train No. Type & Frequency Departure (Mumbai) → Arrival Notes
CSMT → Malda Town 01031 (past) Special Fare AC SF (Summer) ~11:05 → ~00:45 (Day 3) No current schedule for 2025
LTT → Malda Town 15647 (Guwahati Exp) Weekly (Fri) ~08:05 → ~23:00 (Day 2) Regular link via Malda Town
LTT → Malda Town 22511 (Karmabhoomi) Weekly (Tue) ~13:15 → ~01:00 (Day 2) Fastest direct train

🔍 What You Should Do for Puja 2025 Travel

  1. Monitor updates during August–September 2025, when Indian Railways publishes special trains list for Puja and other festivals.
  2. If special services like 01031 are reinstated, grab confirmed reservations early, especially in AC classes.
  3. In absence of Puja specials, opt for 15647 or 22511 depending on day availability and seat class preference.

🧭 Final Thoughts

  • As of now, no dedicated Puja special trains Mumbai–Malda Town are confirmed for 2025.
  • Services like 01031 have run in summer periods but aren’t scheduled for Puja currently.
  • You can rely on standard weekly trains (15647, 22511) which run routinely and serve Malda Town directly.
  • I’ll be happy to assist if you want to track live availability, fare quotes, or explore multi-leg travel options via Lucknow or Howrah.

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