CM Rekha Gupta thanks Rail Minister for Adarsh Nagar halt
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday, 10 July 2026, publicly thanked Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for approving new stoppages at Adarsh Nagar Railway Station in northwest Delhi for two long-distance express trains — Train No. 14331 Delhi-Kalka Express and Train No. 14053 Delhi-Daulatpur Chowk Himachal Express.
Posting on X, CM Gupta conveyed gratitude on behalf of all Delhi residents, writing: 'यह निर्णय हजारों यात्रियों की सुविधा और बेहतर रेल संपर्क सुनिश्चित करेगा' — ('This decision will ensure the convenience of thousands of passengers and better rail connectivity.')
Context
Adarsh Nagar, a densely populated residential locality in northwest Delhi, has long been served primarily by the Delhi Metro's Yellow Line. The addition of long-distance express halts at its railway station addresses a persistent demand from residents who previously had to travel to larger terminals such as New Delhi or Delhi Sarai Rohilla to board trains headed toward Himachal Pradesh and Punjab.
The two trains now stopping at Adarsh Nagar connect the capital with Kalka in Haryana — the gateway to the Shimla hill railway — and Daulatpur Chowk in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district, making the halt particularly significant for hill-state commuters.
Policy Backdrop
Indian Railways periodically reviews and adds stoppages at suburban stations in major metropolitan areas to improve last-mile access for long-distance services. Such decisions are processed through the concerned zonal railway — in this case Northern Railway — and require ministerial approval before implementation.
These additions do not require new infrastructure investment; they leverage existing station facilities to extend the reach of inter-city services into residential corridors, reducing the burden on major terminus stations.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries are Delhi commuters in the Adarsh Nagar, Azadpur, and adjoining neighbourhoods who regularly travel to destinations in Himachal Pradesh and along the Kalka route. The new halts reduce travel time to the boarding point and lower the cost and inconvenience of reaching a central terminus.
CM Gupta also tagged Raj Bhatia (@rajbhatia_bjp), a local BJP functionary, in her post — indicating that the stoppage decision may have been the result of sustained local-level representation by party workers in the area.
What's Next
An official circular from Northern Railway specifying the exact implementation date and revised timetables for both trains is awaited. Passengers are advised to check the official Indian Railways timetable before planning travel to confirm when the new halts take effect.
The announcement may also prompt similar requests from residents of other suburban Delhi stations seeking additional long-distance stoppages, continuing a broader pattern of incremental connectivity improvements across the capital's rail network.