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22362 Rajendra Nagar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express runs from New Delhi to Rajendra Nagar Terminal (Patna). It covers 998.6 km in 16h 35m, stopping at 10 stations. Departs New Delhi at 19:10 and arrives at Rajendra Nagar Terminal (Patna) at 11:45. RailRadar shows the real-time GPS position on a live map using crowdsourced location from passengers on board — updated every 30 seconds. It runs daily.

22362 Schedule — 10 stops

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#StationArrDep
1New DelhiNDLSSRC19:10
9Ghaziabad JunctionGZB19:4619:48
67Govindpuri (Kanpur)GOY00:2500:30
98Subedarganj (Prayagraj)SFG03:0003:05
121Pt. DD Upadhyaya Junction (Mughalsarai)DDU07:3807:45
141BuxarBXR08:4908:51
160Ara JunctionARA09:3409:36
170DanapurDNR10:1010:12
173Patna JunctionPNBE10:4310:50
174Rajendra Nagar Terminal (Patna)RJPB11:45DST

About 22362 Rajendra Nagar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express

What time does Rajendra Nagar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express depart from New Delhi?
Rajendra Nagar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express departs from New Delhi (NDLS) at 19:10 and arrives at Rajendra Nagar Terminal (Patna) at 11:45. Check live status for today's actual departure time and delays.
What is the last stop of 22362 Rajendra Nagar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express?
The final destination is Rajendra Nagar Terminal (Patna) (RJPB), scheduled arrival at 11:45. Track the train's exact progress on the map above.
How long is the journey from New Delhi to Rajendra Nagar Terminal (Patna)?
Rajendra Nagar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express covers 998.6 km from New Delhi to Rajendra Nagar Terminal (Patna) in 16h 35m, with 10 stops along the route.
On which days does Rajendra Nagar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express run?
Rajendra Nagar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express runs Daily. Always verify on the day of travel — Indian Railways may announce cancellations or rescheduling on short notice.
Where is Rajendra Nagar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express right now?
The current position of Rajendra Nagar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express is shown on the live map at the top of this page. RailRadar uses crowdsourced GPS from passengers on board, updated every 30 seconds — much faster than traditional NTES station reports.
Why does the train show delayed or offline?
Delays occur due to track congestion, signal failures, priority to faster trains, or late source departure. 'Offline' means no passengers are currently sharing GPS data — status updates automatically when data becomes available.

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