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Bhopal to Delhi Train Information

Distance
698 kms
Duration
10h 11m
Trains During Day
12
Trains At Night
24

Weekly Trains from Bhopal to Delhi

NGP ASR AC EXP (22125) departs every Sunday from Bhopal at 00:12 and arrives at Delhi at 12:10, covering the entire distance in 11 hrs 43 mins.

NED ASR SF EXP (12421) departs every Thursday from Bhopal at 00:30 and arrives at Delhi at 10:25, covering the entire distance in 9 hrs 40 mins.

NED SGNR EXP (12439) departs every Monday from Bhopal at 00:30 and arrives at Delhi at 10:25, covering the entire distance in 9 hrs 40 mins.

NED AADR SF EXP (22709) departs every Wednesday from Bhopal at 00:30 and arrives at Delhi at 10:25, covering the entire distance in 9 hrs 40 mins.

NZM GARIBRATH (12611) departs every Sunday from Bhopal at 02:15 and arrives at Delhi at 10:30, covering the entire distance in 8 hrs 15 mins.

KONGU EXPRESS (12647) departs every Tuesday from Bhopal at 03:40 and arrives at Delhi at 14:15, covering the entire distance in 10 hrs 35 mins.

SAMPARK KRANTI (12753) departs every Wednesday from Bhopal at 00:10 and arrives at Delhi at 10:30, covering the entire distance in 10 hrs 20 mins.

SC NZM RAJDHANI (12437) departs every Thursday from Bhopal at 02:10 and arrives at Delhi at 10:30, covering the entire distance in 8 hrs 20 mins.

TVC NZM EXPRESS (12643) departs every Thursday from Bhopal at 06:50 and arrives at Delhi at 18:45, covering the entire distance in 11 hrs 55 mins.

SWARNA JAYANTHI (12781) departs every Sunday from Bhopal at 06:35 and arrives at Delhi at 18:45, covering the entire distance in 12 hrs 10 mins.

JAT HUMSAFAR (12751) departs every Saturday from Bhopal at 00:20 and arrives at Delhi at 10:25, covering the entire distance in 9 hrs 50 mins.

YPR DEE DURONTO (12213) departs every Sunday from Bhopal at 22:10 and arrives at Delhi at 07:35, covering the entire distance in 9 hrs 25 mins.

UBL NZM EXP (20657) departs every Sunday from Bhopal at 02:12 and arrives at Delhi at 10:40, covering the entire distance in 8 hrs 28 mins.

Daily Trains from Bhopal to Delhi

KERALA EXPRESS (12625) departs daily from Bhopal at 03:55 and arrives at Delhi at 13:15, covering the entire distance in 9 hrs 20 mins.

TELANGANA EXP (12723) departs daily from Bhopal at 21:55 and arrives at Delhi at 07:40, covering the entire distance in 9 hrs 45 mins.

GRAND TRUNK EXP (12615) departs daily from Bhopal at 18:45 and arrives at Delhi at 05:05, covering the entire distance in 10 hrs 20 mins.

KARNATAKA EXP (12627) departs daily from Bhopal at 23:35 and arrives at Delhi at 09:00, covering the entire distance in 9 hrs 25 mins.

TAMILNADU EXP (12621) departs daily from Bhopal at 20:20 and arrives at Delhi at 06:30, covering the entire distance in 10 hrs 10 mins.

SACHKHAND EXP (12715) departs daily from Bhopal at 02:40 and arrives at Delhi at 13:20, covering the entire distance in 10 hrs 25 mins.

MALWA EXPRESS (12919) departs daily from Bhopal at 17:30 and arrives at Delhi at 04:30, covering the entire distance in 10 hrs 45 mins.

AP EXPRESS (20805) departs daily from Bhopal at 20:30 and arrives at Delhi at 05:40, covering the entire distance in 9 hrs 10 mins.

DAKSHIN EXP (12721) departs daily from Bhopal at 17:15 and arrives at Delhi at 03:40, covering the entire distance in 10 hrs 25 mins.

CHATTISGARH EXP (18237) departs daily from Bhopal at 06:15 and arrives at Delhi at 19:50, covering the entire distance in 13 hrs 35 mins.

JBP NZM SF EXP (12192) departs daily from Bhopal at 23:55 and arrives at Delhi at 11:55, covering the entire distance in 12 hrs 0 mins.

RKMP NZM SF EXP (12155) departs daily from Bhopal at 22:58 and arrives at Delhi at 07:50, covering the entire distance in 8 hrs 52 mins.

PATALKOT EXP (14623) departs daily from Bhopal at 16:20 and arrives at Delhi at 03:26, covering the entire distance in 11 hrs 6 mins.

Online Train Ticket Booking from Bhopal to Delhi

Looking to book Bhopal to Delhi trains? Booking a train ticket from Bhopal to Delhi is now easier than ever on redRail. Whether you want to check the timetable for Bhopal to Delhi trains or find the train seat availability from Bhopal to Delhi, redRail is one-stop for all train enquiries. Bhopal to Delhi are two of the popular cities in India, and trains are considered as one of the most efficient and convenient ways to travel between these cities.

To book a train from Bhopal to Delhi, all you need to do is to enter your travel details on the top of the page, choose from the list of trains available, check out the desired train seat availability, and proceed to train ticket booking by entering your details and paying the cost. You can then receive the confirmed tickets shortly. The easy-to-understand and adaptable interface, easy railway ticket booking process, and affordable train fare make redRail a great choice for those looking to book a Bhopal to Delhi train.

There are 36 trains running from Bhopal to Delhi covering an approximate distance of 698 kms. While some trains run on a daily basis, others run weekly. A large number of travelers choose to reach Delhi from Bhopal by train. The first train from Bhopal to Delhi is SAMPARK KRANTI (12753), departing at 00:10 from Bhopal Junction (BPL). VANDE BHARAT EXP (20171) is the fastest among the Bhopal to Delhi Trains. It departs from Rani Kamalapati Ha (RKMP) at 05:40 and arrives at Hazrat Nizamuddin (NZM) at 13:15, covering the distance in just 7 hrs 35 mins. The last train from Bhopal to Delhi is JBP NZM SF EXP (12192), departing at 23:55 from Bhopal Junction (BPL). You can get detailed information about Bhopal to Delhi train timetable, availability, fare, running status, coach position, and PNR on redRail. 

Bhopal to Delhi Train Ticket Price

If you are looking for affordable train tickets to travel from Bhopal to Delhi, redRail is the best place to be. You can find numerous train tickets to choose from to suit your budget. The Bhopal to Delhi train ticket price varies based on the journey date, the type of coach, and your preference. Passengers can travel from Bhopal to Delhi on a desired date at a cost ranging from just ₹245 to ₹3170. The Cheapest price for the journey is ₹245.
Here are the cheapest train ticket prices from Bhopal to Delhi for all classes:
ClassMinimum Price
2A₹1535
3A₹1090
3E₹1010
SL₹415
1A₹2565
2S₹245
EC₹3170
CC₹1720

About Bhopal

Bhopal, the state capital of Madhya Pradesh, is located on the Malwa Plateau, north of the Vindhya Range. Raja Bhoj founded the city as Bhojpal in the 11th century. While historically a traditional city, Bhopal flourished under the rule of Begums, becoming a centre of art, learning, and culture. Today, Bhopal represents a fast-growing metropolis, retaining the old while embracing the new.

About Delhi

Delhi symbolises India’s rich history and thriving cosmopolitan culture. As the national capital of India, Delhi represents the multicultural spirit of the country. The city is divided into two parts: Old and New Delhi. Old Delhi lanes preserve the heritage of monuments, forts, and tombs, keeping the city's ancient past alive. At the same time, New Delhi remains a testament to the urbanising spirit of the city and home of the core government institutions. The multifaceted city is not just home to the Indian Parliament but also a treasure trove of India’s most valued architectural relics.

Information About Delhi Railway Station

While Delhi has several railway stations connecting the nation’s capital to various Indian cities, three stations handle most of this traffic. The Old Delhi Junction Railway Station, New Delhi Railway Station, and Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station are the most important stations in the city. Operating under the aegis of the Northern Railway zone, all these stations offer a long list of passenger amenities like Wi-Fi connectivity, waiting rooms, ATMs, and cafeterias.

Major Railway Stations between Bhopal to Delhi Trains

While the Bhopal to Delhi train journey is quite scenic, you also pass through several major stations on the way. The Jhansi Junction, Gwalior, Agra Cantt, Mathura Junction, and Faridabad station are a few important halts trains make on their way to Delhi. However, it’ll be helpful to note that the list of stations you pass through on your journey between the two cities will vary depending on the train’s route.

Popular Places to Visit in Delhi

  1. Jama Masjid: A relic of Shah Jahan’s reign, the Jama Masjid stands tall as a splendid example of Mughal architecture. Hailed as one of the largest mosque in India, the Jama Masjid is home to several Muslim relics inside its walls.
  2. Red Fort: Located in Old Delhi, Red Fort or Lal Qila is a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by Shah Jahan in 1639. Designed by Ustad Ahmad Lahauri, architect of the Taj Mahal, Red Fort was originally white and red. It was painted red by the British when the limestone started chipping off.
  3. India Gate: Located along the Rajpath, the 42-metre-high India Gate is a memorial commemorating martyred soldiers of the First World War and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. The monument is especially breathtaking in the evenings when it comes to life with light displays.
  4. Qutub Minar: The 73-foot tall Qutub Minar is a uniquely designed 5-storied brick minaret. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Qutub Minar has fine engravings dating back centuries.
  5. Lotus Temple: Named after its unique white lotus-shaped design, the Lotus Temple is one of the 8 Bhai houses of worship in the world. However, the 27 free-standing marble-made petals of the temple are a sight for tourists of all religions.
  6. Lodhi Gardens: Built in the 15th century by Lodhi rulers, this garden is actually a mausoleum containing the tombs of the Sayyid emperor, Mohammed Shah, and the Lodhi king, Sikandar Lodhi.
  7. Jantar Mantar: Built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur, this was one of the five original observatories of the 18th century. The Jantar Mantar grounds host 13 astronomical instruments used to create astronomical tables and predict the movement of the sun, moon, and planets.
  8. Humayun’s Tomb: Constructed in 1565, nine years after the demise of Mughal Emperor Humayun, this garden tomb was the first substantial example of Mughal architecture in the country.
  9. Akshardham Temple: Dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, this Temple represents a seamless blend of ancient culture and architecture. The temple complex's intricately designed sandstone and marble facade is a mesmerising sight to behold.
  10. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib: Located close to Connaught Place, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is named after the 8th Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishnan. Besides being a chief Sikh shrine, the Gurudwara is also an architectural wonder with its golden domes, marble floors, and Sarovar waters.

If you wish to visit Delhi’s treasure trove of tourist attractions, we recommend booking tickets between October and March. The winter season in Delhi makes the city’s climate cool and pleasant, ensuring a comfortable visit.

Connectivity from Delhi

As the nation’s capital, Delhi boasts a robust network of railway and roadway connections with the rest of the country. The city is also well-connected by a network of highways and expressways. For instance, Delhi is connected to Kolkata via NH2 and to Jaipur via NH48. You can embark on a road trip from Delhi or opt for public buses. For the latter, you can head to the Interstate Bus Terminals located in Anand Vihar, Kashmiri Gate, and Sarai Kale Khan.

Nearby Airports

The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) is the primary airport serving the capital city of Delhi. The airport is located about 16 Km away from New Delhi and is one of the busiest aviation hubs in Asia. At the IGI Airport, major air carriers like IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet operate domestic and international flights. The Safdarjung Airport is the second airport in Delhi, about 21.2 Km away from the city. However, this airport is only operational for VVIPs and government officials.

Nearest Metro Station

Delhi has one of the most extensive networks of metro trains in the city. So, it won’t be hard to find a metro station close to the Delhi Railway Station. However, the nearest metro station will vary depending on your boarding station. For instance, the New Delhi Metro Station will be the closest if you’re boarding a train from the NSDL station. However, if you’re boarding your train from the Hazrat Nizamuddin Station, you can reach the Sarai Kale Khan or Hazrat Nizamuddin metro stations.

FAQs

How many trains run from Bhopal to Delhi?
There are 36 trains that run from Bhopal to Delhi 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 Bhopal to Delhi.
How can I book a train from Bhopal to Delhi?
You can make an online train ticket booking from Bhopal to Delhi 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 Bhopal to Delhi?
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 Bhopal to Delhi, you can reserve seats for a maximum of 4 passengers.
Which documents are required for online railway reservation from Bhopal to Delhi?
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 Bhopal?
There are 6 stations in Bhopal.
How many railway stations are there in Delhi?
There are 19 stations in Delhi.
How to get the cheapest train tickets from Bhopal to Delhi?
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