Mumbai to Kolkata Trains

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Mumbai to Kolkata Train Information

Distance
1991 kms
Duration
32h 31m
Trains During Day
3
Trains At Night
4

Weekly Trains from Mumbai to Kolkata

CSMT HOWRAH EXP (12869) departs every Sunday from Mumbai at 11:05 and arrives at Kolkata at 19:30, covering the entire distance in 32 hrs 25 mins.

KARMABHOOMI EXP (22511) departs every Tuesday from Mumbai at 13:15 and arrives at Kolkata at 19:13, covering the entire distance in 29 hrs 58 mins.

Daily Trains from Mumbai to Kolkata

GITANJALI EXP (12859) departs daily from Mumbai at 06:00 and arrives at Kolkata at 12:30, covering the entire distance in 30 hrs 30 mins.

HOWRAH MAIL (12809) departs daily from Mumbai at 21:10 and arrives at Kolkata at 06:00, covering the entire distance in 32 hrs 50 mins.

KOLKATA MAIL (12322) departs daily from Mumbai at 22:15 and arrives at Kolkata at 11:40, covering the entire distance in 37 hrs 25 mins.

LTT SHALIMAR EXP (18029) departs daily from Mumbai at 22:00 and arrives at Kolkata at 11:35, covering the entire distance in 37 hrs 35 mins.

Online Train Ticket Booking from Mumbai to Kolkata

Looking to book Mumbai to Kolkata trains? Booking a train ticket from Mumbai to Kolkata is now easier than ever on redRail. Whether you want to check the timetable for Mumbai to Kolkata trains or find the train seat availability from Mumbai to Kolkata, redRail is one-stop for all train enquiries. Mumbai to Kolkata 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 Mumbai to Kolkata, 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 Mumbai to Kolkata train.

There are 7 trains running from Mumbai to Kolkata covering an approximate distance of 1991 kms. While some trains run on a daily basis, others run weekly. A large number of travelers choose to reach Kolkata from Mumbai by train. The first train from Mumbai to Kolkata is GITANJALI EXP (12859), departing at 06:00 from Chhatrapati Shivaj (CSMT). HOWRAH DURONTO (12261) is the fastest among the Mumbai to Kolkata Trains. It departs from Chhatrapati Shivaj (CSMT) at 17:15 and arrives at Howrah Junction (HWH) at 20:15, covering the distance in just 27 hrs 0 mins. The last train from Mumbai to Kolkata is KOLKATA MAIL (12322), departing at 22:15 from Chhatrapati Shivaj (CSMT). You can get detailed information about Mumbai to Kolkata train timetable, availability, fare, running status, coach position, and PNR on redRail. 

Mumbai to Kolkata Train Ticket Price

If you are looking for affordable train tickets to travel from Mumbai to Kolkata, redRail is the best place to be. You can find numerous train tickets to choose from to suit your budget. The Mumbai to Kolkata train ticket price varies based on the journey date, the type of coach, and your preference. Passengers can travel from Mumbai to Kolkata on a desired date at a cost ranging from just ₹780 to ₹5005. The Cheapest price for the journey is ₹780.
Here are the cheapest train ticket prices from Mumbai to Kolkata for all classes:
ClassMinimum Price
2A₹2935
3A₹2035
3E₹1920
SL₹780
1A₹5005

About Mumbai

Originally called Bombay, Mumbai is the capital city of Maharashtra. Home to the Bombay Stock Exchange and the Bollywood film industry, Mumbai is India's financial and entertainment capital. Hailed as one of the most populated cities in India, Mumbai also is the wealthiest metropolis in the country. Located on the banks of the Arabian Sea, the city has a long shoreline and several iconic tourist spots you can discover.

About Kolkata

Formerly Calcutta, Kolkata is the bustling capital of West Bengal. With a colonial past, rich literary legacy, and impressive cultural heritage, the city commands a vibrant history. Deemed as the artistic and intellectual hub of the nation, Kolkata is the birthplace of several stalwarts, including Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Dotted with colonial buildings and emerging skyscrapers, Kolkata’s skyline represents the city's attempt to blend the old with the new. Resplendent with heritage monuments, bustling street markets, and lip-smacking street food, Kolkata is a must-visit destination for travellers.

Information About Kolkata Railway Station

As a chief city in Eastern India, Kolkata is served by several railway stations, with the Howrah Junction Railway Station (HWH) being the chief entry point into the city. Besides being a major intercity train station in Kolkata, it is also India's oldest and busiest railway station. The HWH Station falls under the Eastern and South Eastern Railway zones and handles over 200 passenger trains daily with 23 platforms and 25 tracks. Sealdah, Shalimar, Dankuni, and Santragachi Stations are a few other railway stations serving the city of Kolkata.

Major Railway Stations between Mumbai to Kolkata Trains

Several key stations fall on the train route from Mumbai to Kolkata. Kalyan Junction (KYN), Nasik Road Station (NK), Nagpur (NGP), Raipur Junction (R), Bilaspur Junction (BSP), and Kharagpur Junction (KGP) are some of the key stations on this route. This list of stations will vary depending on the train you choose for the journey.

Popular Places to Visit in Kolkata

  • Victoria Memorial: Made from white marble, Victoria Memorial is a mesmerising relic of the city’s colonial past. Serving as a museum today, Victoria Memorial houses several relics and artefacts of British Rule.
  • Howrah Bridge: Often deemed as a symbol for the city, the Howrah Bridge is a cantilever bridge connecting Kolkata to Howrah. This engineering marvel is built over the Hooghly River and remains of the busiest bridges in the city.
  • Indian Museum: Dating back to 1814, the Indian Museum is one of the oldest museums in the Asia-Pacific region. A treat for history buffs, the 35 galleries of the museum are home to some of the rarest paintings, artefacts, and sculptures.
  • Birla Planetarium: With architecture inspired by the famed Sanchi Stupa, this is the largest planetarium in Asia and the second largest in the world. The planetarium has an astronomy gallery and electronics laboratory and hosts regular light and sound shows to share the wonders of the cosmos.
  • St. Paul’s Cathedral: This ethereal Anglican cathedral is said to be the first one built overseas by the British Empire. Built in Ind-Gothic style, this cathedral boasts high ceilings, a white facade, and coloured windows, making it a stunning sight for visitors.
  • Belur Math: Serving as the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Math was founded by Swami Vivekananda. It is situated on the banks of the Hooghly and is open to visitors of all religions.
  • Dakshineswar Temple: Dedicated to Bhavatarini (Goddess Kali), the Dakshineswar Temple was established by Rani Rashmoni in 1855. Built in the famed Navratna style, this Temple is a spiritual site and an excellent example of the Bengal School of Architecture.
  • Science City: Established by the National Council of Science Museums, this interactive science museum is a popular tourist spot for locals and visitors. The museum is famous for presenting science and technology in an engaging and immersive way to make learning fun.
  • Kumartuli: For an off-beat Kolkata visit, Kumartuli is a must. Home to the potters and karigars who handcraft Durga idols, a walk through Kumartuli will help you see the idols of the Goddess coming to life.
  • Alipore Zoo: Also called the Calcutta Zoo, this zoological park is the oldest in the country. Apart from being home to the famed Bengal Tiger, the zoological park is also a local picnic spot.

The best time to visit Kolkata is during the winter months of October to February. With temperatures ranging from 15-25 degrees Celsius and low humidity levels, exploring Kolkata in these months is a pleasant experience.

Connectivity from Kolkata

The metropolis of Kolkata is one of the most well-connected cities in Eastern India. NH 2 (old system) connects the city to Delhi, Agra, and Mathura, while NH 6 connects it to Surat, Nagpur, and Raipur. Similarly, NH34 links the city to Siliguri, while NH16 connects it to Bhubaneswar, Vizag, and Chennai. Apart from planning a road trip, you can catch a government or private bus from the ISBT bus stands across the city to travel to any of these destinations. As for railway connections, Kolkata has the largest suburban railway network. It also connects Kolkata to major cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Chennai.

Nearby Airports

Kolkata is served by the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU). As the second largest airport in Eastern India, CUU handles both domestic and international air traffic to and from the city. You can board a private taxi or bus to reach the airport, that’s located approximately 17 Km from the city centre.

Nearest Metro Station

Kolkata has a well-developed metro rail service connecting different city parts for seamless commutes. The Mahatma Gandhi Road Metro Station is located about 3 Km away from the Howrah Station. The Maidan Metro Station, about 7 Km away, is the closest station to the Shalimar Kolkata Station. As for the Dankuni Station, the Noapara Metro Station is about 15 Km away, meaning there are no nearby metro stations to this railhead. However, Kolkata’s ambitious underwater subway line is slated to open by December 2023. This will make the Howrah Maidan Metro Station the closest subway station to the Howrah Junction and Shalimar Kolkata Stations.

FAQs

How many trains run from Mumbai to Kolkata?
There are 7 trains that run from Mumbai to Kolkata 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 Mumbai to Kolkata.
How can I book a train from Mumbai to Kolkata?
You can make an online train ticket booking from Mumbai to Kolkata 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 Mumbai to Kolkata?
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 Mumbai to Kolkata, you can reserve seats for a maximum of 4 passengers.
Which documents are required for online railway reservation from Mumbai to Kolkata?
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 Mumbai?
There are 29 stations in Mumbai.
How many railway stations are there in Kolkata?
There are 1 stations in Kolkata.
How to get the cheapest train tickets from Mumbai to Kolkata?
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