Special Train between Dr.Ambedkar Nagar – Yesvantpur

Special Train between Dr.Ambedkar Nagar – Yesvantpur

Holi and Summer Special Train Super Fast Special Train between Dr.Ambedkar Nagar – Bangalore (Train No. 09301 / 09302) time table, route, frequency and fare

For the convenience of passengers and with a view to meet the travel demand, Western Railway has decided to run Dr.Ambedkar Nagar – Yesvantpur

Train No 09301 Dr. Ambedkar Nagar – Yesvantpur Special will depart from Dr. Ambedakar Nagar every Sunday at 20.00 hrs & will reach Yesvantpur at 10.50 hrs on Tuesday w.e.f. 28th February, 2025 till further advice.

Similarly, Train No 09302 Yesvantpur – Dr. Ambedkar Nagar Special will depart from Yesvantpur every Tuesday at 15.50 hrs & will reach Dr. Ambedkar Nagar at 07.15 hrs on Thursday w.e.f. 2nd March, 2025 till further advice.

Enroute this train will halt at Indore, Dewas, Ujjain, Maksi, Berchha, Shujalpur, Bhopal, Habibganj, Itarsi, Betul, Amla, Warud Orange City, Chandur Bazar, New Amravati, Akola, Washim, Hingoli Deccan, Purna, H. Sahib Nanded, Mudkhed, Nizamabad, Kamareddi, Kacheguda, Gadwal, Kurnool City, Dharmavaram and Yelahanka stations in both directions.

Train No 09302 will have additional halt at Mahbubnagar & Hindupur stations.

The train comprises of AC 2-Tier, AC 3-Tier, Sleeper Class and Second Class seating coaches.

It appears that Indian Railways does not currently operate a special-fare or Superfast special train between Dr. Ambedkar Nagar (Mhow) and Yesvantpur (Bengaluru). Instead, the only existing service on this route is the regular weekly express train.


🚆 Dr. Ambedkar Nagar – Yesvantpur Weekly Express (19301 / 19302)

This is a regular weekly express, not a special train:

  • Train No. 19301: Departs Dr. Ambedkar Nagar (Mhow) every Sunday at 20:00, arriving at Yesvantpur on Tuesday at 10:50—journey time of about 38 h 55 m covering 1,932 km
  • Train No. 19302 (Return): Departs Yesvantpur on Tuesday at 15:45, reaching Dr. Ambedkar Nagar by Thursday at 07:05 (approx. 43 h 10 m)
  • Halts at 32 major stations across Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, and Karnataka
  • Classes offered include AC 2-tier, AC 3-tier, Sleeper, General Unreserved; includes a pantry car, and usually runs with LHB coaches

This train originated in August 2025 and remains the only direct option between these stations; no additional special-fare variant (starting with “0”) is currently listed in official databases or railway advisories.


⚠️ Why No Special Train?

  • Special trains (0xxxx numbers) are typically deployed only during short-term surge demand—such as festival seasons, exam periods, or large events.
  • On this route, demand appears to be adequately served by the weekly express, with no recent announcements of special-season additions up to mid-2025.
  • Community feedback consistently warns about special trains’ delays and low track priority—making them less reliable when run over long distances or through congested corridors

✅ Recommendation Table

Feature Details
Special Train None currently operating
Regular Service Train 19301 / 19302 Weekly Express
Frequency Weekly⁠—Sunday & Tuesday departures
Journey Time 38–43 hours, depending on direction
Distance Covered ~1,932 km
Coach Classes 2A, 3A, SL, UR; includes pantry car

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