Indian Railways has announced the approval of additional stoppages for four trains at key stations in Haryana and Rajasthan. This decision aims to enhance passenger convenience and strengthen regional rail connectivity. The move is expected to benefit daily commuters, students, traders, farmers, and long-distance passengers by providing easier access to rail services closer to their homes.
The newly approved stoppages include the Delhi–Satrod Passenger at Patuwas Meharana station, the Agartala–Ferozpur Express and Bikaner–Haridwar Express at Hansi station in Haryana, and the Jaipur–Asarva Express at Bijainagar station in Rajasthan. Railway officials stated that these decisions were made after considering passenger demand and operational feasibility, with the goal of improving accessibility and addressing long-standing demands from local residents.
Patuwas Meharana station on the Rewari–Bhiwani section will now have a stoppage for the Delhi–Satrod Passenger service. Previously, the station had limited train services, forcing residents to rely on stations like Jharili and Charkhi Dadri, located several kilometers away. The additional halt is expected to enhance first- and last-mile connectivity, making daily travel more convenient for commuters and students in the area.
Hansi station, a significant rail hub on the Bhiwani–Hisar route, has received two additional long-distance train stoppages. The Agartala–Ferozpur Express and the Bikaner–Haridwar Express will now stop at this station, offering passengers improved connectivity to various parts of the country. Previously, passengers had to travel to Bhiwani City or Hisar to catch these trains, but the new stoppages are set to save travel time and provide more convenient options for residents.
Passengers at Bijainagar station in Rajasthan will now benefit from the newly approved stoppage of the Jaipur–Asarva Express. Previously, this train stopped at Nasirabad and Bhilwara, necessitating passengers from Bijainagar to travel long distances to access the service.
