Tinsukia (Assam):In an incredible feat of rail travel, the "Vivek Express" of the North East Frontier Railway (NEFR) has etched its name in history as India's longest-distance superfast train, connecting passengers on an awe-inspiring journey spanning 4,152 kilometers across seven states. This remarkable train ride has become a testament to India's vast and diverse railway network.
Originally running twice a week with IFC Trainer, the Vivek Express has recently increased its frequency, offering travelers the convenience of four weekly departures on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
The epic journey commences at Banipur station in Dibrugarh, where the train embarks at 7:25 pm. After a brief 10-minute stopover at New Tinsukia junction, the train departs at 8:20 pm. It traverses through breathtaking landscapes, reaching the southern tip of India, Kanyakumari, at 10:00 pm in the down direction after a remarkable 75-hour journey. The return trip commences at 5:20 pm from Kanyakumari and culminates in Dibrugarh.