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Raipur to Mumbai Train Information

Distance
1114 kms
Duration
18h 11m
Trains During Day
5
Trains At Night
6

Weekly Trains from Raipur to Mumbai

PURI LTT S F (12146) departs every Wednesday from Raipur at 12:40 and arrives at Mumbai at 07:25, covering the entire distance in 18 hrs 45 mins.

PUNE HUMSAFAR (20822) departs every Sunday from Raipur at 06:40 and arrives at Mumbai at 23:45, covering the entire distance in 17 hrs 0 mins.

VSKP LTT S F (22847) departs every Sunday from Raipur at 18:45 and arrives at Mumbai at 13:00, covering the entire distance in 18 hrs 15 mins.

KARMABHOOMI EXP (22512) departs every Monday from Raipur at 03:05 and arrives at Mumbai at 21:30, covering the entire distance in 18 hrs 25 mins.

PURI LTT S F (22866) departs every Tuesday from Raipur at 18:45 and arrives at Mumbai at 13:00, covering the entire distance in 18 hrs 15 mins.

HWH CSMT SF EXP (12870) departs every Saturday from Raipur at 03:05 and arrives at Mumbai at 21:42, covering the entire distance in 18 hrs 37 mins.

Daily Trains from Raipur to Mumbai

SHM LTT EXPRESS (18030) departs daily from Raipur at 06:45 and arrives at Mumbai at 04:05, covering the entire distance in 21 hrs 20 mins.

GITANJALI EXP (12860) departs daily from Raipur at 02:50 and arrives at Mumbai at 20:02, covering the entire distance in 17 hrs 12 mins.

HWH CSMT MAIL (12810) departs daily from Raipur at 08:50 and arrives at Mumbai at 03:12, covering the entire distance in 18 hrs 22 mins.

Online Train Ticket Booking from Raipur to Mumbai

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

There are 11 trains running from Raipur to Mumbai covering an approximate distance of 1114 kms. While some trains run on a daily basis, others run weekly. A large number of travelers choose to reach Mumbai from Raipur by train. The first train from Raipur to Mumbai is GITANJALI EXP (12860), departing at 02:50 from Raipur Junction (R). CSMT DURONTO EX (12262) is the fastest among the Raipur to Mumbai Trains. It departs from Raipur Junction (R) at 16:37 and arrives at Chhatrapati Shivaj (CSMT) at 08:15, covering the distance in just 15 hrs 38 mins. The last train from Raipur to Mumbai is VSKP LTT S F (22847), departing at 18:45 from Raipur Junction (R). You can get detailed information about Raipur to Mumbai train timetable, availability, fare, running status, coach position, and PNR on redRail. 

About Raipur

Regarded as one of the fastest developing cities in the country, Raipur, the capital city of Chhattisgarh, is a major commercial centre for trade and commerce. Originally a part of the state of Madhya Pradesh, it became the capital of Chhattisgarh when the state was formed on November 1, 2000. In 2021, Raipur was ranked the 6th cleanest city in the country, and the city ranked 7th in the Ease of Living Index in 2019. The city’s history can be traced back to the 9th century, while there is literary evidence that the city existed even during the Maurya Empire. Today, Raipur is endowed with mineral resources, and the city is among the biggest producers of steel and iron in India.

Major Railway Stations Between Raipur to Mumbai Trains

Depending on the route in which your train will be travelling, you will encounter major railway stations such as Nagpur, Jalgaon Junction, and Nashik Road. The halt time at various stations between Raipur and Mumbai can range from 1 to 5 minutes.

About Mumbai

Representing India in a microcosm, Mumbai is the country’s most populous city – and one of the most densely populated urban areas globally. Previously known as Bombay, Mumbai is India’s financial centre; in fact, it is India’s financial, commercial, and entertainment capital and generates around 6.17% of the country’s GDP. Additionally, Mumbai is home to crucial financial institutions and corporate headquarters of various MNCs. You will also find some of the country’s premier scientific and nuclear institutes in Mumbai, while it is also home to Bollywood.

Information About Mumbai Railway Station

Given Mumbai’s importance to the country, it also has an extensive local and national railway network. The city has three major railway stations that serve inter-state trains: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), Mumbai Central Railway Station (MMCT), and Dadar Railway Station (DR/DDR). Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, previously known as Victoria Terminus, is not only a major railway station but also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With 18 platforms and 40 tracks, it is one of the largest and busiest train stations in the country. Similarly, the Mumbai Central Railway Station is a major stop for inter-city/state and local trains, with 9 platforms (5 mainline trains) and 9 tracks. The Dadar Railway Station has 15 platforms (4 long-distance trains), with multiple walkways and bridges for enhanced convenience. Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) and Bandra Terminus are the two other railway terminals within Mumbai.

Popular Places to Visit in Mumbai

  1. Gateway of India: Dubbed the ‘Taj Mahal of Mumbai’, Gateway of India was built in Indo-Saracenic style and is one of Mumbai’s top tourist attractions. It is made of basalt and stands at an impressive 85 feet height.
  2. Marine Drive: While the official name of Marine Drive is Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, the six-lane concrete road is also called the Queen’s Necklace. It is one of the most scenic places in the city and gives the illusion of a string of pearls in a necklace when viewed at night.
  3. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT): Even if you aren’t alighting at CSMT, you must still visit the place, for it is an engineering marvel. Built in Italian-Gothic style, CSMT was built in 1887 and continues to be a major tourist attraction.
  4. Elephanta Caves: Located on Elephanta Island, also known as the Island of Gharapuri, Elephanta Caves were constructed back in the mid-5th to 6th centuries AD. These caves were primarily dedicated to Lord Shiva and have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  5. Colaba Causeway: Often teeming with shoppers and tourists, Colaba Causeway is a popular street in South Mumbai. This street is famous for its shops, roadside vendors, and high-end boutiques.
  6. Juhu Beach: One of the most famous beaches in the country, Juhu Beach faces the Arabian Sea and is Mumbai’s longest beach. You can even spot celebrities and famous personalities or take in the exquisite views of the sunset.
  7. Bandra-Worli Sea Link: Otherwise known as the Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, the Bandra-Worli Sea Link links Bandra with Worli. It is the country’s 4th longest bridge – and the longest sea bridge and significantly reduces the travel time between Bandra and Worli.
  8. Siddhivinayak Temple: A temple dedicated to the Hindu God Ganesha, the Siddhivinayak Temple was constructed in 1801 and is one of the most famous Hindu temples in the city.
  9. Haji Ali Dargah: This dargah (shrine or tomb) houses the tomb of Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, a Sufi saint. It is located on an islet off the coast in south Mumbai and exemplifies Indo-Islamic architecture.
  10. Sanjay Gandhi National Park: Named after the late politician Sanjay Gandhi, this national park is a protected area established in 1969. One of its key attractions is the Kanheri caves, which were key Buddhist learning centres and pilgrimage sites.

You can visit Mumbai anytime between October and February to avoid the sultry summers and unrelenting rains. This is usually the time when the temperatures are moderate, and Mumbai experiences a cooler climate.

Connectivity from Mumbai

Mumbai’s transport system comprises suburban railways and Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) buses. The local trains are segregated into Western, Central, and Harbour lines, allowing commuters to reach far-flung suburbs of the city. By boarding a local train, you can easily travel between Navi Mumbai and Mumbai without encountering heavy traffic. However, you must also be wary about crowded trains, as these locals carry around 60-70 lakh people daily. Alternatively, you can board BEST buses, which cover almost every part of the city and its neighbouring regions. Additionally, you can find intercity and interstate buses at major terminals like Mumbai Central and Dadar.

Nearby Airports

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, one of the busiest and most modern airports in Asia, serves domestic and international passengers. The airport has two terminals: Terminal 1 (in Santacruz) and Terminal 2 (in Sahar Village). Terminal 1 is used for domestic flights that are primarily operated by low-cost carriers. On the other hand, Terminal 2 is used for domestic and international flights and houses the GVK Lounge – the first common luxury lounge in the country. The lounge offers a luxury spa, a business centre, and fine dining options, among other modern facilities.

Nearest Metro Station

The rapid transit (MRT) system in Mumbai serves the city and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. It holds the distinction of being the sixth-longest operational metro network in the country and has been designed to alleviate the problem of traffic congestion within the city considerably. Currently, three lines are operational, five are under construction, and six lines have received approval, and the entire work is expected to be completed by October 2026. Some of the most prominent metro stations include Andheri, Bandra, Kurla, Mulund, and Colaba.

Raipur to Mumbai Train Ticket Price

If you are looking for affordable train tickets to travel from Raipur to Mumbai, redRail is the best place to be. You can find numerous train tickets to choose from to suit your budget. The Raipur to Mumbai train ticket price varies based on the journey date, the type of coach, and your preference. Passengers can travel from Raipur to Mumbai on a desired date at a cost ranging from just ₹520 to ₹3410. The Cheapest price for the journey is ₹520.
Here are the cheapest train ticket prices from Raipur to Mumbai for all classes:
ClassMinimum Price
2A₹1995
3A₹1385
SL₹520
1A₹3410

FAQs

How many trains run from Raipur to Mumbai?
There are 11 trains that run from Raipur to Mumbai 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 Raipur to Mumbai.
How can I book a train from Raipur to Mumbai?
You can make an online train ticket booking from Raipur to Mumbai 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 Raipur to Mumbai?
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 Raipur to Mumbai, you can reserve seats for a maximum of 4 passengers.
Which documents are required for online railway reservation from Raipur to Mumbai?
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 Raipur?
There are 2 stations in Raipur.
How many railway stations are there in Mumbai?
There are 29 stations in Mumbai.
How to get the cheapest train tickets from Raipur to Mumbai?
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