Special train between Gorakhpur-Kolkata
Special train between Gorakhpur-Kolkata
Special train between Gorakhpur-Kolkata (Train No. 05049 / 05050) time table, route, frequency and fare
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Train No. 05050 Gorakhpur-Kolkata Festival Special will leave Gorakhpur at 8.00 hrs. on every Wednesday & Saturday between 21.10.2025 & 28.11.2025 (12 trips) to reach Kolkata at 4.45 hrs. on the next day
Train No. 05049 Kolkata-Gorakhpur Festival Special will leave Kolkata at 14.30 hrs. on every Sunday & Wednesday between 21.10.2025 & 29.11.2025 (12 trips) to reach Gorakhpur at 9.45 hrs. on the next day.
Here’s the most up-to-date information on special trains between Sealdah (SDAH) and Agartala (AGTL), plus your recommended regular options:
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🚆 Special Train (0xxxx-Series)
03173 / 03174 – Sealdah ↔ Agartala Kanchanjungha Special (via Dankuni)
- Operated as a seasonal special fare train, running on Sun, Tue, Thu, Fri.
- 03173 departs Sealdah at 06:35 AM, arrives Agartala ~5:55 PM next day (~1,551 km in ~35h 20m)
- 03174 is the return leg, leaving Agartala ~08:05 AM and reaching Sealdah at ~7:25 PM the next day.
- Classified as a COVID-reserved or festival special, these trains typically run on ICF/COV rakes and are known for delays or cancellations.
✅ Regular Scheduled Trains (Reliable & Preferred)
13173 / 13174 – Sealdah ↔ Sabroom Kanchanjungha Express (via Agartala)
- 13173 departs Sealdah and reaches Sabroom (via Agartala); 13174 reverses.
- Runs four days a week with full classes: AC 2-tier, 3-tier, Sleeper, and General, LHB coaches, and stable schedules.
12501 / 12502 – Kolkata ↔ Agartala Garib Rath Express
- Operates weekly, covers ~1,564 km in ~31 h 30 m (12501) and ~30 h 55 m (12502)
- All-AC 3-tier economy configuration, onboard catering included. Became a permanent weekly train in July 2024.
📊 Comparison Table
Train No. | Type | Frequency | Route | Duration | Class Types |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
03173/74 | Seasonal Special | 4 days/week | SDAH ↔ AGTL | ~35h 20m | 2A,3A, SL (festival special) |
13173/74 | Regular Express | 4 days/week | SDAH ↔ Sabroom via AGTL | ~35h 20m | 2A,3A, SL, GN (regular) |
12501/02 | Garib Rath Express (AC only) | Weekly | KOAA ↔ AGTL | ~31h‑31h 30m | AC 3E only (economy) |
🔍 Why Choose Regular Trains Over Specials
- Special trains like 03173/74 have lower operational priority, making them more prone to delays—from 5 to 12+ hours—or sudden cancellations.
- Regular trains like 13173/74 Kanchanjungha Express and 12501/02 Garib Rath Express offer better punctuality, coach quality, and predictable runs.
- Garib Rath 12501/02 is the fastest, fully AC option; the Kanchanjungha Express provides flexible class options and higher frequency.
🧭 Recommendation
- Avoid booking the special train (03173/74) unless absolutely necessary (e.g., no availability on regular trains).
- Prefer 13173/74 Kanchanjungha Express or 12501/02 Agartala Garib Rath Express for a reliable journey.
- Before booking a special train, check recent running status (via IRCTC or WhereIsMyTrain) to assess delays or cancellations.
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