Delhi to Kolkata Trains

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Delhi to Kolkata Train Information

Distance
1447 kms
Duration
17h 00m
Trains During Day
7
Trains At Night
3

Delhi to Kolkata Online Train Ticket Booking

Are you looking for trains from Delhi to Kolkata? This route offers several train options. Book your ticket on the redRail website or app. Booking train tickets on redRail is easier and more convenient. redRail, an IRCTC-authorised train ticket booking platform, provides a wide range of train options for passengers. You can check the list of trains displayed on the screen, including the train number, train name, travel class, train timetable, duration, departure, and arrival times. You can choose trains depending on the travel class and types of trains, catering to your budget and travel needs.

For booking Delhi to Kolkata train tickets with redRail, enter your journey details, select trains, check seat availability, use exclusive offers and get up to Rs 60 OFF on train tickets and make the payment to confirm your railway ticket booking.

There are 10 trains running from Delhi to Kolkata, covering an approximate distance of 1447 kms km. While some trains run on a daily basis, others run weekly. The first train from Delhi to Kolkata is KALKA MAIL( 12312) departing at 04:58 from Adarsh Nagar Delhi (ANDI). KOLKATA RJDHNI (12302) is the fastest among the Delhi to Kolkata Trains. It departs from New Delhi (NDLS) at 16:55 and arrives at Howrah Junction (HWH) at 09:55, covering the distance in just 17 hrs 00 mins. The last train from Delhi to Kolkata is SDAH DURONTO EXP (12260), departing at 19:40 from New Delhi (NDLS). You can get detailed information about the Delhi to Kolkata train timetable, availability, fare, train running status, coach position, and PNR status on redRail.

Weekly Trains from Delhi to Kolkata

There are 2 trains running weekly from Delhi to Kolkata. Below is a list of trains running weekly from Delhi to Kolkata.
Train NameDeparture TimeArrival TimeDurationMinimum Ticket Price
KOLKATA RJDHNI (12306)16:5512:1519 hrs 20 mins₹3135
JALIANWALA B EX (12380)19:0517:3022 hrs 25 mins₹635

Daily Trains from Delhi to Kolkata

There are 3 trains running daily from Delhi to Kolkata. Below is a list of trains running daily from Delhi to Kolkata.
Train NameDeparture TimeArrival TimeDurationMinimum Ticket Price
SEALDAH RJDHANI (12314)16:2510:1017 hrs 45 mins₹3040
KALKA MAIL (12312)04:5808:0527 hrs 07 mins₹1665
U A TOOFAN EXP (13008)07:1019:3036 hrs 20 mins-

Delhi to Kolkata Train Ticket Price

The Delhi to Kolkata train ticket price varies based on the journey date, the type of coach, and your budget preferences. The minimum ticket price from Delhi to Kolkata is ₹635, while the maximum ticket price from Delhi to Kolkata is ₹5210.
Here are the cheapest train ticket prices from Delhi to Kolkata for all classes:
ClassMinimum Price
1A₹5210
2A₹4170
3A₹3040
SL₹635

Delhi to Kolkata Train Timings

The total time taken by different trains running from Delhi to Kolkata can vary based on the type of train, number of stops and various other factors. The first train leaving from Delhi to Kolkata is at 04:58, while the last train is at 19:40.

About Kolkata

Kolkata is the capital of West Bengal. The city is known for colonial architecture, art galleries, folk music, temples, and more. It has a tropical wet and dry climate with high humidity.

The city is well-connected via railways, buses, metros, and airways. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport serves Kolkata and nearby areas. Howrah Railway Station and Sealdah Railway Station are major stations of Kolkata. Babughat is an ISBT that connects nearby cities like Burdwan, Asansol, Durgapur, etc.

Kolkata railway stations receive frequent trains from Delhi.

Places to Visit in Kolkata

Kolkata was the capital of British India until 1911. Red stone buildings and colonial monuments are symbols of its rich past. Feel the city of joy through the following places to visit in Kolkata.

Victoria Memorial

The monument was erected in honour of the deceased Queen Victoria. Curzon envisaged Victoria Memorial. It is a fantastic example of British architecture.

Kalighat

It is one of the Shakti Peeths and a prominent religious place among Hindus. It is easily reachable via the metro, buses, and cabs. Kalighat metro station lies near the temple of Goddess Kali.

Eco Park

It is one of the biggest parks in India and lies in the New Town area of Greater Kolkata. Things to explore within Eco Park are Seven Wonders, Cactus Walk, Butterfly Park, and so on. The entry fee is Rs. 30, and it opens on all days except Mondays.

Indian Museum

It is one of the oldest museums in India, with an exclusive collection of armour, ornaments, Mughal paintings, etc. The Indian Museum lies near the Esplanade metro station.

Science City

Science City offers a space odyssey, marine centre, land-exploration hall, science exploration hall, etc. You can also attend various programs organised at the exhibition halls of the Science City. It is the perfect recreational place for science enthusiasts.

Major Railway Stations between Delhi and Kolkata

The average travelling time between Delhi and Kolkata is around 17 hours. It takes about 1447 km to reach Howrah station from Nizamuddin in Delhi. The route has six major junctions apart from the source stations.

  • Kanpur Central (CNB)
  • Allahabad (Prayag Raj) Junction (PRYJ)
  • Mughal Sarai Junction (MGS)
  • Gaya Junction (GAYA)
  • Parasnath (PNME)
  • Dhanbad Junction (DHN)

Check the timetable of trains for halt time at junctions and small stations. Try local delicacies while the train stops at junctions.

Nearest Metro Stations to Delhi and Kolkata Railway Stations

Metro trains are modern, faster, and cost-efficient ways to reach railway stations. It helps to avoid travel hassles due to the lack of proper transport connectivity. Delhi and Kolkata have an extensive metro train network. Delhi NCR has the largest, and Kolkata has the oldest metro train services. Here are the nearest metro stations for railway stations in both cities.

For Delhi

Trains for Kolkata depart from New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS), Old Delhi (DLI), and Adarsh Nagar Station (ANDI).

  • New Delhi Metro Station lies within the premises of the NDLS railway station.
  • Chandni Chowk station is the nearest metro station to Old Delhi (DLI) railway station.
  • Adarsh Nagar Metro station is closest to the Adarsh Nagar railway station (ANDI).

For Kolkata

Trains arrive at Howrah and Sealdah railway stations from Delhi. Sealdah metro station lies within walking distance of Sealdah railway station.

  • MG Road metro station is nearest to Howrah Railway Station.
  • You can take any Howrah-bound bus from here to reach the station. There are cabs, taxis, and autos also for Howrah station.

Major Railway Stations in Delhi

Delhi has several important railway stations serving different parts of the country. Some of the major railway stations in Delhi are:

  • New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS): New Delhi Railway Station, often referred to as NDLS, is the main and largest railway station in Delhi. It is a major transportation hub and serves as the main gateway to the city for many long-distance trains. It is connected to various parts of India through multiple rail routes.
  • Old Delhi Railway Station (DLI): Old Delhi Railway Station, also known as Delhi Junction, is another significant railway station in the city. It is one of the oldest and busiest railway stations in India. It serves as a major stop for numerous long-distance trains and is well-connected to various parts of the country.
  • Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station (NZM): Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station, commonly known as Nizamuddin Station, is an essential railway terminal in Delhi. It primarily handles trains connecting Delhi with the southern, eastern, and southeastern parts of India.
  • Anand Vihar Terminal (ANVT): Anand Vihar Terminal is a relatively newer railway station in Delhi and serves as a significant terminal for several express and superfast trains, particularly connecting Delhi with cities in northern and eastern India.
  • Delhi Sarai Rohilla (DEE): Delhi Sarai Rohilla is another important railway station in Delhi, handling various long-distance trains and serving as a stop for some important train routes.
  • Delhi Cantt (DEC): Delhi Cantt is a railway station primarily serving the needs of travelers in the western part of Delhi.

Major Railway Stations in Kolkata

Some of the major railway stations in Kolkata are:

  1. Howrah Junction (HWH): Howrah Junction is one of the largest and busiest railway stations in India. It serves as a major terminal for both long-distance and local trains, connecting Kolkata to various parts of the country.
  2. Sealdah (SDAH): Sealdah is another significant railway station in Kolkata, handling a large number of long-distance and local trains. It is one of the busiest railway stations in the city.
  3. Kolkata Chitpur (KOAA): Kolkata Chitpur, also known as Kolkata Terminus, is an important railway station in the city, serving as a terminal for several trains.
  4. Shalimar (SHM): Shalimar Railway Station is another significant terminal in Kolkata, handling trains to various destinations.
  5. Santragachi Junction (SRC): Santragachi Junction is an important railway station that serves as a suburban train hub and connects Kolkata with various parts of West Bengal.
  6. Kolkata Howrah Electric Loco Shed (HWH ELS): While not a conventional railway station, this electric locomotive shed plays a significant role in maintaining and servicing electric locomotives used in the region.

FAQs

How many trains run from Delhi to Kolkata?
There are 10 trains that run from Delhi to Kolkata route. Some trains run on a daily basis. On the other hand, some trains run weekly and can be booked in advance. You can find the list of available trains when you enter the travel date while looking to book a train from Delhi to Kolkata.
How can I book a train from Delhi to Kolkata?
You can make an online train ticket booking from Delhi to Kolkata by entering the travel details like source, destination, and date of travel. From the list of available trains on the mentioned date, you can choose the most suitable one and check the seat availability. After this, you can continue to pay and wait to receive your train booking confirmation.
How many days in advance can I make a railway reservation?
Advance railway reservation generally opens 120 days before the date of journey. This excludes the date of the journey. So, you can start checking the seat availability during the period of 120 days and make a booking in advance.
What is the maximum number of passengers I can reserve the seats for in a single train ticket booking from Delhi to Kolkata?
A maximum of 6 seats can be booked in a single train ticket booking. Also, 2 children who are below 5 years of age are allowed with the ticket, but tickets will not be generated for them. Therefore, if you are booking a Tatkal ticket from Delhi to Kolkata, you can reserve seats for a maximum of 4 passengers.
Which documents are required for online railway reservation from Delhi to Kolkata?
When making a railway ticket booking, you do not require any special travel documents and only need to fill up the details required. However, during the train journey, you will need to carry valid ID proof such as Aadhar, Voter ID, Driving License, Pan Card, Passport etc..
How many railway stations are there in Delhi?
There are 19 stations in Delhi.
How many railway stations are there in Kolkata?
There are 1 stations in Kolkata.
How to get the cheapest train tickets from Delhi to Kolkata?
redRail offers you the best deal to book the cheapest IRCTC train tickets. Use the coupon code SUPERB60 and get Rs. 60 OFF on your first ticket booking.
Which is the cheapest train from Delhi to Kolkata?
The cheapest train running from Delhi to Kolkata is 12380 (JALIANWALA B EX)
How can I reach redRail’s customer support for help with booking issues?
For any train ticket booking queries from Delhi to Kolkata, call the customer support of redRail at 9902977777.