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Live Station Board β€” Real-Time Arrivals & Departures for Every Indian Railway Station

The Live Station Board gives you an instant look at every train arriving at or departing from any railway station in India β€” exactly like the display screens inside the station concourse, but always with you on your phone. Powered by the official Indian Railways NTES feed via the TRS API, each station board shows real delays, assigned platform numbers, and full train details refreshed automatically every 90 seconds. Whether you are seeing off a family member at New Delhi, catching a connection at Nagpur Junction, or simply checking if your local station is running on time, find your station in the search box above and get the full picture in seconds.

The live board covers all 7,000+ railway stations on the Indian Railways network β€” from the busiest terminal junctions down to small halt stations on branch lines. As long as the station has an active NTES reporting point, its board is available here, no login or app required.


What You Can See on a Live Station Board

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Real-Time Arrivals

All trains arriving in the next 8 hours with scheduled time, actual expected time, and live delay in minutes.

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Platform Numbers

Platform assignments shown as soon as the Station Master updates the NTES system β€” typically 30–90 min before arrival.

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Departures Board

All originating and stopping trains departing in the next 8 hours, with current delay and coach composition link.

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Passing Trains

Trains that pass through without a commercial halt are clearly labelled so you know at a glance which ones you cannot board.

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Station Map

Interactive map centred on the station showing the surrounding railway infrastructure and approaches.

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Auto-Refresh

The board refreshes every 90 seconds automatically β€” no need to manually reload the page while you wait on the platform.


How to Use the Live Station Board

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    Search for Your Station

    Enter a station name (e.g. Surat, Pune Junction) or its code (e.g. ST, PUNE) in the search box. Results appear as you type β€” select the correct station from the dropdown.

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    View the Live Board

    The station page opens instantly with all trains in the next 8 hours. Use the filter tabs at the top to switch between Arriving, Departing, and Passing Through, or filter by train type (Rajdhani, Express, Passenger, etc.).

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    Tap Any Train for Full Details

    Select any train card to open its full live status page β€” current location on the route, coach composition, full halt schedule, and delay at every station. The board itself stays live in the background and refreshes automatically.


Popular Station Live Boards

Jump straight to the live board for any of these major junctions:


Frequently Asked Questions

What is a live station board?
A live station board is the real-time equivalent of the departure/arrival display screens you see inside a railway station. It lists every train expected at that station in the next 8 hours β€” along with its scheduled and actual time, current delay, platform number (once assigned), and whether the train is arriving, departing, or only passing through. On this site, station boards update automatically every 90 seconds direct from the Indian Railways NTES feed.
How do I find the live board for my station?
Type the station name or code into the search box on this page. As you type, matching stations appear in a dropdown β€” select yours and the live board opens immediately. You can also search by code (e.g. NDLS for New Delhi, CSTM for CSMT Mumbai, HWH for Howrah). If you are unsure of the code, typing the city name is usually enough to find the right station.
How far ahead does the station board show trains?
The board shows all trains expected within a rolling 8-hour window from the current time. This covers the bulk of trains a traveller would practically need to check β€” if you need to plan further ahead, use the train schedule page for a specific train instead.
What do the Arriving / Departing / Passing Through labels mean?
Arriving means the train's final destination is this station or before, and it will stop here to let passengers off. Departing means the train originates at or stops at this station and passengers can board. Passing Through (yellow badge) means the train has no scheduled commercial halt β€” it either runs non-stop past the station or makes only a brief technical stop without accepting passengers. Always check this label before heading to the platform.
Why is the platform number blank for some trains?
Platform numbers are assigned by the Station Master β€” typically 30 to 90 minutes before a train arrives β€” and are then pushed to the NTES system. If no platform number is shown, it has simply not been assigned yet. Refresh the station board closer to the scheduled arrival time and it will appear.
How real-time is the delay information?
Delay figures are based on NTES station-crossing reports. Each time a train passes through a reporting station, the system logs actual vs scheduled time and the delay is recalculated. On busy mainline routes, updates typically arrive within 5–15 minutes of the train passing a station. The page auto-refreshes every 90 seconds, so you are always seeing the most recent available data.
Can I filter by train type on the station board?
Yes. The station board includes a filter bar at the top with tabs for All, Arriving, Departing, and Passing Through. Within these views you can further narrow results by train category β€” Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Vande Bharat, Express, Passenger, and more β€” so you can focus on exactly the trains relevant to your journey.
Does the station page show a map of the station area?
Yes. Each station live board page includes an interactive map powered by OpenStreetMap and OpenRailwayMap data. The map centres on the station's coordinates and shows the surrounding railway infrastructure β€” useful for orienting yourself, finding the station entrance, or identifying nearby junctions on the route.