Indore-Seoni Penchvalley Express To Extend Till Nainpur From July 14
On the return journey, train number 19344, now Nainpur-Indore Penchvalley Express, will start from Nainpur at 7:00 PM (19:00 hrs) from July 15 onwards.

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): To improve travel for passengers, Western Railway’s Ratlam Division has decided to extend the Indore-Seoni Penchvalley Express (train number 19343/19344) up to Nainpur station.
Nainpur comes under the Nagpur Division of South East Central Railway.
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Railway PRO Khemraj Meena informed that train number 19343, Indore-Seoni Penchvalley Express, will now run from Indore to Nainpur starting July 14. It will reach Nainpur at 6:30 AM. On the return journey, train number 19344, now Nainpur-Indore Penchvalley Express, will start from Nainpur at 7:00 PM (19:00 hrs) from July 15 onwards.
Demand for Indore-Darbhanga superfast
Meanwhile, ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections scheduled in November 2025, the North-East Cultural Institute, Madhya Pradesh, has once again raised the long-pending demand for a direct Indore-Darbhanga superfast train.
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The institute’s president, Thakur Jagdish Singh, has submitted a letter to Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, urging the introduction of a direct train between Indore and Darbhanga. He stated that lakhs of migrants from North Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh live in Indore and would greatly benefit from this route.
He also mentioned that this proposed train would serve as a cultural and economic link between the regions of Malwa (in MP) and Mithila (in Bihar). In the past, the institute has also requested new trains from Indore to Bhagalpur and Ranchi.
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