Railway Route Search 2026
Find trains between any two stations - Latest time table & schedule
Last updated: January 2026
About Railway Route Search - 2026 Time Table
Our railway route search tool helps you find all direct trains operating between any two stations in India using the latest 2026 time table. The Indian Railways network connects over 8,000 stations across the country, with thousands of trains running daily. Whether you're planning a short trip between neighboring cities or a long journey across states, this tool shows you all available train options with updated 2026 schedule.
Enter the station codes for your origin and destination to see a complete list of trains on that route with the latest time table. The results include departure and arrival times, journey duration, distance, and train type from the 2026 schedule. Each train is linked to its detailed schedule page where you can view all stops along the route.
Not sure about station codes? Visit our railway stations directory to find the code for any station. Major station codes include MAS (Chennai Central), NDLS (New Delhi), SBC (Bengaluru City), BCT (Mumbai Central), HWH (Howrah), and more.
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How to Use This Tool
- Enter Source Station: Type the station code for your starting point (e.g., MAS for Chennai Central)
- Enter Destination: Type the station code for your destination (e.g., SBC for Bengaluru)
- Click Search: View all direct trains between these stations
- Compare Options: Check timings, duration, and train types to choose the best option
- View Details: Click on any train to see the complete route and schedule
- Book Tickets: Use IRCTC to book your selected train
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the station code?
You can find station codes on our stations directory. Enter the station name in the search box to find its code. Common codes include MAS (Chennai Central), NDLS (New Delhi), SBC (Bengaluru City Junction), BCT (Mumbai Central), and HWH (Howrah).
Does this show all trains on a route?
This tool shows all direct trains where the origin station comes before the destination in the train's route. It includes Express, Superfast, Mail, Passenger, MEMU, and all other train types that operate between the two stations.
What does "Day 2" or "Day 3" mean in arrival time?
Some trains travel for more than 24 hours. "Day 2" means the train arrives on the second day after departure from the origin station. This is common for long-distance trains like the Chennai-Delhi Tamil Nadu Express or Howrah-Mumbai Mail.
Can I book tickets from this page?
This is an information portal. To book tickets, visit IRCTC.co.in or download the IRCTC Rail Connect app. You can also book at railway station counters or through authorized travel agents.
Why are no trains shown for my route?
If no trains appear, it could mean: (1) No direct trains exist between these stations, (2) The station codes are incorrect, or (3) The route data is being updated. Try checking alternative stations nearby or consult the NTES website for the latest information.