Top 10 Longest Railway Routes in India
The Indian Railways, one of the largest railway networks in the world, serves as the lifeline of the country by connecting remote regions, major metros, and cultural heartlands. Among its many engineering marvels and operational feats, the longest railway routes stand as testaments to its scale and reach.
Rank | Train Name | Route (From–To) | Distance (km) | Journey Time | Train Number(s) | States Covered (Key Highlights) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vivek Express | Dibrugarh – Kanyakumari | 4,273 | ~82–85 hours | 15905 / 15906 | Assam, WB, Odisha, AP, TN |
2 | Aronai Express | Thiruvananthapuram – Silchar | 3,915 | ~74 hours | 12507 / 12508 | Kerala, TN, AP, Odisha, WB, Assam |
3 | Himsagar Express | Jammu Tawi – Kanyakumari | 3,789 | ~73 hours | 16317 / 16318 | J&K, Punjab, Delhi, MP, TN |
4 | Navyug Express | Mangalore – Shri Mata Vaishno Devi | 3,607 | ~68–72 hours | 16687 / 16688 | Karnataka, MP, UP, Punjab, J&K |
5 | Ten Jammu Express | Tirunelveli – Jammu Tawi | 3,642 | ~70 hours | 16787 / 16788 | TN, AP, MP, Delhi, Punjab, J&K |
6 | Avadh Assam Express | Dibrugarh – Lalgarh | 3,131 | ~65 hours | 15909 / 15910 | Assam, Bihar, UP, Rajasthan |
7 | Silchar – Coimbatore Express | Silchar – Coimbatore | 3,525 | ~66–70 hours | 12515 / 12516 | Assam, WB, Odisha, AP, TN |
8 | Bikaner – Dibrugarh Express | Bikaner – Dibrugarh | 3,046 | ~65 hours | 15910 / 15909 | Rajasthan, UP, Bihar, Assam |
9 | Howrah – Kanyakumari Express | Howrah – Kanyakumari | 2,431 | ~47 hours | 12665 / 12666 | WB, Odisha, AP, TN |
10 | Yesvantpur – Barmer AC Express | Yesvantpur (Bengaluru) – Barmer | 2,271 | ~43 hours | 14805 / 14806 | Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan |
Distance: 4,273 km
Journey Time: Around 82–85 hours
Train Number: 15905/15906
The Vivek Express holds the record for being the longest train route in India, connecting Dibrugarh in Assam to Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India. This journey spans eight states and traverses through varied terrains—from tea gardens in Assam to coastal plains in Tamil Nadu. Named after Swami Vivekananda, the train symbolizes national unity through rail connectivity.
Distance: 3,915 km
Journey Time: Around 74 hours
Train Number: 12507/12508
Connecting Silchar in Assam with Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, the Aronai Express is the second-longest train route. The train passes through Assam, West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala, offering a panoramic view of eastern and southern India.
Distance: 3,789 km
Journey Time: Around 73 hours
Train Number: 16317/16318
From the Himalayan foothills to the Indian Ocean, the Himsagar Express is a legendary route linking Jammu Tawi to Kanyakumari. It connects regions with stark climatic and cultural differences, making it one of the most iconic journeys.
Distance: 3,607 km
Journey Time: 68–72 hours
Train Number: 16687/16688
The Navyug Express connects Mangalore in Karnataka to Katra in Jammu and Kashmir, the gateway to the Vaishno Devi temple. The route symbolizes a journey from the southwest coast to the northwestern Himalayas.
Distance: 3,642 km
Journey Time: 70 hours
Train Number: 16787/16788
Running from Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu to Jammu Tawi, this train route spans the length of India. It provides crucial connectivity between the southernmost and northernmost parts of the country.
Distance: 3,131 km
Journey Time: Around 65 hours
Train Number: 15909/15910
This train connects Dibrugarh in the northeast to Lalgarh in Rajasthan. It traverses through some of the most rural and remote regions, including parts of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, serving a vital transportation purpose.
Distance: 3,525 km
Journey Time: 66–70 hours
Train Number: 12516/12515
This long-distance route links Silchar, one of the farthest stations in Assam, to Coimbatore, an industrial hub in Tamil Nadu. The journey offers a glimpse into the contrasting cultures of northeast and southern India.
Distance: 3,046 km
Journey Time: About 65 hours
Train Number: 15910/15909
This express train connects Bikaner, known for its desert heritage, to Dibrugarh, a key tea production center in Assam. The route is a showcase of India’s geographic diversity.
Distance: 2,431 km
Journey Time: About 47 hours
Train Number: 12665/12666
Starting from Howrah, the cultural capital of Bengal, this train heads south to Kanyakumari, crossing the heart of peninsular India. It serves as a popular option for tourists and pilgrims alike.
Distance: 2,271 km
Journey Time: Around 43 hours
Train Number: 14805/14806
The Yesvantpur–Barmer AC Express connects Bengaluru (Yesvantpur) in Karnataka to Barmer in Rajasthan, facilitating luxury air-conditioned travel across a large part of the country.
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