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51 km of change: How Indian Railways bridged Mizoram’s toughest terrain

Indian Railways: PM Modi will flag off three new express trains, Sairang (Aizawl)-Delhi (Anand Vihar Terminal) Rajdhani Express, Sairang-Guwahati Express and Sairang-Kolkata Express

September 12, 2025 / 22:45 IST
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Travel time between Aizawl and Silchar, once a grueling seven-hour road ordeal, now drops to just three hours by train.
Travel time between Aizawl and Silchar, once a grueling seven-hour road ordeal, now drops to just three hours by train.

Mizoram’s Bairabi–Sairang railway project, completed at a cost of over Rs 8,000 crore, stands as one of India’s most striking infrastructure feats in recent decades. Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Mizoram on Saturday, North East Frontier Railway CPRO KK Sharma said that the Bairabi Sairang Railway Project would be the first to connect Aizawl with other parts of the country, fulfilling the dreams of the people.

Speaking to ANI, KK Sharma said, "PM Modi is bringing a gift for the people of Mizoram. This new railway line will be the first to connect Aizawl with other parts of the country. He is also bringing a gift of three trains for the people of Mizoram, which will include the Rajdhani Express from Sairang to Delhi, as well as trains to Kolkata and Guwahati. There is an atmosphere of joy. People of Mizoram are glad that their dream to travel by train is going to be fulfilled."

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PM Modi will flag off three new express trains, Sairang (Aizawl)-Delhi (Anand Vihar Terminal) Rajdhani Express, Sairang-Guwahati Express and Sairang-Kolkata Express on this occasion.

"Aizawl will now be directly connected with Delhi through a Rajdhani Express. The Sairang-Guwahati Express will facilitate movement between Mizoram and Assam. Sairang-Kolkata Express will directly connect Mizoram to Kolkata," the statement read. Steel, Stone, and Precision

Engineers carved through some of the toughest terrain in the Northeast to stitch together this lifeline: