Vande Bharat Meerut to Varanasi

The Vande Bharat Express, earlier running between Meerut and Lucknow, has been extended up to Varanasi. The train now travels via Ayodhya to reach its destination. Starting 27th August 2025, the Meerut–Lucknow Vande Bharat commenced operations to Varanasi, marking the first-ever direct rail service between Meerut and Varanasi.

According to Northern Railway’s Lucknow Division Public Relations officials, the schedule and route for train numbers 22489/22490 (Meerut–Lucknow Vande Bharat Express) have been finalised. The journey from Meerut to Varanasi will take 11 hours and 50 minutes. Via Lucknow, the train will serve Ayodhya Dham and Varanasi Junction. Here are the full details for the Vande Bharat Meerut to Varanasi

Vande Bharat Train From Meerut to Varanasi Railway Station

Because there is no direct rail service to Meerut, people from Purvanchal—including those travelling to or from Varanasi—have to go to Prayagraj railway station or get off at Ghaziabad and then take a bus to Meerut. This causes significant inconvenience for sports goods traders, businesspeople, and engineering and medical students. With the introduction of the direct Vande Bharat service, travel will now become much easier for passengers.

ParticularsDetails
TrainMeerut to Varanasi Vande Bharat Train
Train CodeMeerut to Varanasi- 22490
Average Speed66.10 KMPH
Distance782.22 KM
Duration11 Hours and 50 Minutes
Departure StationMeerut City (MTC)
Destination StationVaranasi Junction
(BSB- Banaras)
FareAC Chair Car (CC) – Rs. 1915
Executive Chair Car (EC) – Rs. 3525

Meerut to Varanasi Distance by Train

Until now, the distance between Meerut and Kashi (Varanasi) has been 813 km, and it takes passengers a lot of time to travel between the two cities. With the introduction of a direct Vande Bharat train service, this distance has now been reduced to 782.22 km, saving passengers a significant amount of travel time.

Meerut to Varanasi Vande Bharat Train

The semi-superfast Vande Bharat Express running between Meerut and Lucknow will start operating up to Banaras (Varanasi) from August 27. This will allow rail passengers to travel directly from Meerut to the holy city of Kashi. The Railways has also released the timetable for the Vande Bharat service. The train from Meerut to Banaras will depart from Meerut City station at 6:35 AM and reach Banaras at 6:25 PM. In the return direction, it will leave Banaras at 9:10 AM and arrive at Meerut City station at 9:05 PM. With this train, devotees will find it easy to visit the holy cities of Ayodhya and Banaras

From July 27, 2025, the Vande Bharat Express from Meerut to Varanasi now includes a scheduled stop at Hapur Junction with a 2-minute halt. The Indian Railways has rescheduled the train’s timetable to accommodate this change

Vande Bharat Train From Meerut to Varanasi Railway Station Time Table– The Vande Bharat Express from Meerut to Varanasi now follows a revised schedule with a total journey covering 783 kilometers. The train departs from Meerut City (MTC) at 6:35 AM and reaches Varanasi Junction (BSB) by 6:25 PM. It makes scheduled halts at key stations including Hapur (7:08 AM – 7:10 AM), Moradabad (8:35 AM – 8:40 AM), Bareilly (10:04 AM – 10:06 AM), Lucknow Junction (1:45 PM – 1:55 PM), and Ayodhyadham Junction (3:53 PM – 3:55 PM). The recent addition of a 2-minute halt at Hapur Junction enhances connectivity for passengers from Western Uttar Pradesh. This high-speed train ensures a comfortable and efficient travel experience across major cities, reaching Varanasi in under 12 hours.

Vande Bharat Meerut to Varanasi Time Table

The Meerut to Varanasi Vande Bharat Express operates six days a week, providing seamless connectivity across key cities in Uttar Pradesh. The train does not run on Tuesdays, making it unavailable for service once a week. Passengers can board this high-speed train on any day from Wednesday to Monday, enjoying a fast, comfortable, and efficient journey between Meerut and Varanasi.

RouteArrival TimeDeparture TimeHalt Time
(In Minutes)
Distance
(In KM)
Departure from Meerut (MTC)6:35 AM0
Hapur (HPU)07:08 AM7:10 AM02:0030
Moradabad (MB)8:35 AM8:40 AM05:00134
Bareilly (BE)10:04 AM10:06 AM02:00224
Lucknow Junction (LKO)1:45 PM1:55 PM10:00459
Ayodhyadham Junction (AY)3:53 PM3:55 PM02:00594
Reached Varanasi (BSB)6:25 PM783

Vande Bharat Meerut to Varanasi Route Details

The Vande Bharat Express from Meerut to Varanasi covers a total distance of 783 kilometres, connecting major cities across Uttar Pradesh. Starting from Meerut City, the train halts at key stations including Hapur, Moradabad, Bareilly, Lucknow Junction, and Ayodhyadham Junction before reaching Varanasi. The route has been designed to offer minimal halts and maximum efficiency, making it an ideal choice for fast and comfortable intercity travel. The recent addition of a stop at Hapur further improves accessibility for passengers from Western Uttar Pradesh.

Vande Bharat Train Meerut to Varanasi Ticket Price

The semi-superfast Vande Bharat Express currently running from Meerut to Lucknow will be extended via Ayodhya to Varanasi from 27 August. Pilgrims travelling from Meerut to Kashi Vishwanath (Varanasi) will pay ₹1540 for a chair car ticket without meals. For visiting the Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the fare is ₹1295, excluding meals. If you want catering included, you’ll need to pay an additional ₹375 for Varanasi or ₹310 for Ayodhya. The executive class fare from Meerut to Varanasi, with meals included, has been set at ₹3525, which includes ₹470 for catering.

StationAC Chair Car (CC)
(With Food)
Executive Chair Car (EC)
(With Food)
Meerut to VaranasiRs. 1915Rs. 3525
Meerut to Ayodhya DhamRs. 1605Rs. 2900
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Hi, I’m Anand Kumar, a full-time content writer based in Meerut. I’m passionate about bringing local developments to light through informative and engaging content. I run two dedicated news and information platforms — meerutmetro.in and namobharattrain.com — where I regularly publish articles focused on the progress of the Meerut Metro and the NaMo Bharat train, India’s fastest rapid rail system. My goal is to keep readers informed about the latest updates, milestones, and transformations in regional and national transport infrastructure. With a deep interest in urban development and public transport, I aim to make complex information accessible and valuable for everyday readers.

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