Indian Railways (IR) will flag off the Bengaluru–Mumbai ‘OneDay Bharat’ on May 13. This new bi-weekly service starts from Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal (SMVT) in Bengaluru. It will travel directly to Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) in Mumbai. This initiative aims to tackle the heavy summer passenger rush across the region.
The inaugural run is scheduled for this coming Monday. Full operations for this new train will officially begin on May 19. The service follows a strategic route via Hubballi, Miraj, and Pune. It offers a convenient solution for long-distance travellers between these two major cities.

Route and Halts for Bengaluru–Mumbai OneDay Bharat
Passengers can expect stops at several key stations during the journey. These include Hubballi Junction (UBL), Miraj, and Lonavala. The train will also halt at Kalyan to assist suburban Mumbai commuters. This path connects prime industrial and educational hubs across two prominent states.
The schedule is specifically designed to save time for busy professionals. It successfully bridges the gap between southern and western India. The following data highlights the tentative key halts for this route. This service marks a significant step in enhancing domestic rail infrastructure.
| Station Location | Scheduled Role |
|---|---|
| SMVT Bengaluru | Starting Point |
| Hubballi Junction (UBL) | Primary Halt |
| Pune Junction | Major Stop |
| LTT Mumbai | Terminal End |
The train features a modern coach mix for maximum passenger comfort. Reservations will soon be available on the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) portal. Travellers should book their tickets early to avoid last-minute availability issues. This service is a major addition to the current national rail network.
With the summer season at its peak, this train is very timely. It provides a reliable option for those visiting family or friends. Commuters are encouraged to check the final timings before they start planning. This launch reflects the ongoing modernisation of Indian rail travel for everyone.



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