Indian Railways adds new stoppages for 4 trains in Haryana, Rajasthan

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Indian Railways adds new stoppages for 4 trains in Haryana, Rajasthan

Synopsis

Indian Railways has quietly expanded its network reach without laying a single new track — by approving four new train stoppages at three stations in Haryana and Rajasthan. For residents of Patuwas Meharana, Hansi, and Bijainagar, this means the end of long detours to neighbouring towns just to board a train.

Key Takeaways

Indian Railways approved additional halts for 4 trains at stations in Haryana and Rajasthan on 22 June .
Patuwas Meharana station (Rewari–Bhiwani section) gets a new halt for the Delhi–Satrod Passenger service.
Hansi station (Bhiwani–Hisar route) gains stops for the Agartala–Ferozpur Express and Bikaner–Haridwar Express .
Bijainagar station in Rajasthan receives a new halt of the Jaipur–Asarva Express .
The decision follows an assessment of passenger demand and operational feasibility, addressing long-standing local demands.

Indian Railways on Monday, 22 June approved additional halts for four trains at stations in Haryana and Rajasthan, expanding rail access for daily commuters, students, traders, farmers, and long-distance travellers in underserved pockets of both states. The decision follows an assessment of passenger demand and operational feasibility by railway officials.

New Stoppages Approved

The approved halts cover three stations across two states. In Haryana, Patuwas Meharana station on the Rewari–Bhiwani section will now receive a stoppage for the Delhi–Satrod Passenger service. Hansi station on the Bhiwani–Hisar route gains two long-distance halts — the Agartala–Ferozpur Express and the Bikaner–Haridwar Express. In Rajasthan, Bijainagar station will benefit from a new halt of the Jaipur–Asarva Express.

What Changes for Commuters

Residents near Patuwas Meharana previously had to travel several kilometres to reach Jharili or Charkhi Dadri stations to access rail services. The new halt is expected to significantly improve first- and last-mile connectivity for the surrounding communities.

At Hansi, passengers were earlier compelled to commute to Bhiwani City or Hisar to board the Agartala–Ferozpur and Bikaner–Haridwar expresses. The two new stoppages now link Hansi directly to eastern, northern, and western corridors of the country.

In Rajasthan, Bijainagar passengers had to travel to Nasirabad or Bhilwara to board the Jaipur–Asarva Express. The newly approved halt eliminates that detour, providing more direct access to the Jaipur–Ahmedabad corridor.

Background and Rationale

Railway officials indicated the stoppages were granted after examining long-standing demands from local residents and verifying that operational schedules could accommodate the additional halts without disrupting existing services. This is consistent with a broader pattern in which the ministry periodically reviews under-served stations and adds halts to improve network reach without commissioning new infrastructure.

Notably, both Haryana and Rajasthan have sizeable rural and semi-urban populations that depend on rail for affordable intercity travel, making connectivity additions at smaller stations disproportionately impactful for lower-income commuters.

What Comes Next

The new stoppages are expected to take effect as per revised timetables to be issued by the respective railway zones. Passengers are advised to check updated schedules on the official Indian Railways platform before travel.

Point of View

But they are among the most tangible ways the Railways affects everyday life — especially for rural and semi-urban commuters who lack road alternatives. The additions at Patuwas Meharana, Hansi, and Bijainagar address genuine last-mile gaps, not political optics. What deserves scrutiny, however, is the pace and equity of such decisions: thousands of small stations across India still have inadequate connectivity, and the process by which some demands are acted upon while others languish for years remains opaque. A transparent, demand-data-driven framework for halt approvals would lend these decisions more credibility and consistency.
NationPress
22 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Which trains have received new stoppages in Haryana and Rajasthan?
Indian Railways has approved new halts for four trains: the Delhi–Satrod Passenger at Patuwas Meharana, the Agartala–Ferozpur Express and Bikaner–Haridwar Express at Hansi in Haryana, and the Jaipur–Asarva Express at Bijainagar in Rajasthan.
Why did Indian Railways approve these new stoppages?
The halts were approved after railway officials assessed passenger demand and operational feasibility, responding to long-standing requests from local residents who previously had to travel several kilometres to reach the nearest served station.
Who benefits from the new train halts?
Daily commuters, students, traders, farmers, and long-distance passengers in and around Patuwas Meharana, Hansi, and Bijainagar stand to benefit, as the new stoppages reduce travel time and eliminate the need to commute to distant stations.
What was the situation before these stoppages were approved?
Residents near Patuwas Meharana had to travel to Jharili or Charkhi Dadri; Hansi passengers commuted to Bhiwani City or Hisar; and Bijainagar travellers went to Nasirabad or Bhilwara to board these trains.
When will the new train stoppages come into effect?
Exact effective dates will be confirmed in revised timetables issued by the respective railway zones. Passengers are advised to check the official Indian Railways platform for updated schedules before travel.
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