Travelling at night is full of adventures. As you’re unaware of the facilities that you can avail from the counters, this is the time when you might shy away from traveling. On the other side, some passengers love to travel at night.
Check Live Station Trains Online
With more than 20 million regular passengers, Indian Railways is the third biggest rail network in the world, after Russia and China. Its rail lines are about 63000 kilometers long that connect metropolitan cities to rural areas. It is operating with 600+ railway stations and about 10000+ trains regularly.
The Live Station Train facility of Indian Railways shows the list of upcoming trains at your boarding station. It shows the live train arrival timings, so that you can plan your trip according to your train timing. It can be easily checked online rather than asking from the inquiry counter.
Passengers willing to know the upcoming train of their boarding station can track their train’s live running status from their smartphone. It shows the train departure status, last crossed and upcoming stations, running status i.e. on time or delayed, running days, expected arrival at your boarding station along with scheduled arrival timing, and so on.
How to Avail Live Station from RailMitra?
Download RailMitra mobile app or visit to its official website
Tap on “Live Station Arrv/Dep”
Enter your boarding & destination station and select the time interval.
Click on “Check trains”
It will show the list of upcoming trains in a specified time duration. There are three options available in the time section, i.e. 2 hours, 4 hours, and 8 hours. 2, 4, and 8 hours shows the list of upcoming trains in the next 2, 4, and 8 hours.
There will also be a button available so that you can also know the details about any specific train by tapping on that train.
To easily get details of the upcoming trains:
If you have a smartphone with internet connectivity, then go to
RailMitra -> Live Station Arrv/Dep -> Boarding station -> destination station -> Time duration -> check Trains
If you don’t have a smartphone, then,
Send a message “TIME” on 139