Indian Railways has introduced its longest summer special train connecting Kochuveli in Kerala to Guwahati in Assam, covering around 3,500 kilometers in over 60 hours. Designed to manage peak travel demand, the service improves connectivity between southern and northeastern India. It caters to migrant workers, students, and families, while easing pressure on regular trains and strengthening economic and cultural links across regions.
India’s longest train journey now covers Kerala to Assam

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