Trains
Earlier all the trains from Sarai Rohilla to Delhi used to terminate at Delhi railway station as the metre gauge tracks ended there. Now the tracks are broad gauge and therefore many trains from Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat going north or east of Delhi pass through Sarai Rohilla and continue beyond Old Delhi station.
The station is mainly served by the North Western and North Central Railways trains. Some of the train connections are:
Originating trains:
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - UdhampurAC Express 22401
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Udhampur express 04043
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Yeswanthpur (Bangalore) Duronto Express non-stop via Jhansi, Nagpur, Secunderabad 12214
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Jammu Tawi Duronto Express non-stop via Ambala 12265
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Bandra Terminus (Bombay) Garib Rath Express 12215
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Jaipur AC DoubleDecker Express 12986
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Bandra Terminus (Bombay) Express 19030
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Chhindwara via Mathura, Jhansi, Bhopal Patalkot Express 14010
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Dehradun (Mussoorie Express) 14041
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Kotdwar (Mussoorie Express) 14041-slip / 24041
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Kalka (Himalayan Queen) 14095
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Shri Ganganagar AC Express 12455
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Jodhpur Express 22482
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Bikaner Intercity Express 22472
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Bikaner Mail 12457
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Jodhpur (Rajasthan Sampark Kranti Express) 12463
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Bikaner (Rajasthan Sampark Kranti Express) 12463-slip
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Udaipur (Chetak Express) 12981
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Jaisalmer Express 14659
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Barmer Express 14659-slip
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Porbandar Express 19264
- Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Sadulpur Express 14705
Other trains
- Delhi-Jodhpur (Mandore Express) 12461
- Delhi-Barmer (Malani Express) 14662
- Jaisalmer-Howrah Express 12372
- Ahmedabad-Haridwar Mail 19105
- Ahmedabad-Delhi (Ashram Express) 12915
- Bhuj-Bareilly Express 14311 / 14321
- Porbandar-Muzaffarpur (Bihar) Express 19270
- Ajmer-Kishanganj (Bihar) Garib Nawaz Express 15716
- Ajmer-Radhikapur (West Bengal) Garib Nawaz Express 15716-slip
- Ajmer-New Jalpaiguri Express 19601
- Ajmer-Jammu Tawi (Pooja Express) 12413
- Okha-Dehradun (Uttaranchal Express) 19565
- Ahmedabad-Sultanpur Express 19603
- Varanasi-Ahmedabad Express 19408
- Guwahati-Bikaner (Avadh Assam Express) 15609
- Saharanpur-Farukhnagar Express 14546
- New Delhi-Ajmer Shatabdi Express 12015
- New Delhi-Ahmedabad Rajdhani Express 12958
- Kathgodam/Ramnagar-Jodhpur Ranikhet Express 15014 / Corbett Park Link Express 25014
A number of slow passenger trains also operate from Delhi Sarai Rohilla railway station.
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