After running the train from Mizoram, it will be the fourth state of the North, which will be connected to the railway line. Today, the special Rajdhani train will run for the inauguration, but 19 September train number 20507/20508 will run weekly between Sairang (Mizoram) and Anand Vihar Terminal (Delhi) regularly. Mizoram will connect five states including Delhi, including Assam, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
The third AC (3A) fare from Sairang to Anand Vihar Terminal will be around Rs 3500, second AC (2A) Rs 4700 and First AC (1A) will be around Rs 7500. This fare will be with food and is equal to the existing capital trains. However, the final fare will be released with the commencement of booking.
Currently, people of Delhi, UP and Bihar have to use flight to visit Mizoram. Because there was no train route. The fare from Delhi to Aizawl is around 8000 rupees in flight. However, its fare increases significantly during the peak season. If you compare normal days, then the third AC fare of this capital will be Rs 3500. That means less than half of the flight. In this way, the fare for Mizoram to go to Mizoram from the first flight used to go more than 16000, while now only 7000 rupees will also be visited. In the remaining money, you can stay there in home steps, it will also include drinking your food. In this way, you may be involved in the earlier fare to stop and drink food.
The distance from Sairang to Delhi is 2515 km. Is, which will complete the capital Express in 42 hours. The train will run from Sangrag every Friday and will run from Anand Vihar on Sunday.
Apart from Delhi, the trains of the train will be in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Assam. These include Bahrabi, Hilakandi, Badarpur Junction, New Hafalang, Hozai, Guwahati, Rangia, Barpeta Road, New Bongyigaon, New Cooch Behar, New Jalpaiguri, Malda Town, Sahibganj, Bhagalpur, Jamalpur, Patna and Pandit Dayal Upadhyay. In this way, passengers can climb and land from these stations.