• Amazon India becomes the first e-commerce company to operate on the inaugural Joint Parcel Product–Rapid Cargo Service (JPP-RCS) train on Indian Railways’ Western Dedicated Freight Corridor — marking the most significant milestone in its rail logistics network.
  • The corridor connects Amazon’s network across Delhi, Ahmedabad and Surat, with onward connectivity to Pune, Mumbai and Goa, supporting the movement of shipments across northern and western India via rail, ahead of the festive season.
  • The rail operation will use over 10 Van Parcels, shifting shipment from surface transportation to rail for greater reliability and sustainability.
  • Builds on Amazon’s long-standing partnership with Indian Railways, from pioneering express parcel movement in 2019 to launching DFC operations on the 659 km Rewari–Palanpur section in 2023.
  • Amazon India’s rail network has grown from single train in 2019 to more than 140 trains operating across 130 intercity routes connecting over 100 destination cities.

India : Amazon India today announced the expansion of its operations on Indian Railways’ Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC), in collaboration with the Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited (DFCCIL). The expansion strengthens the role of rail within Amazon’s multimodal transportation network across northern and western India and builds on a long-standing collaboration with Indian Railways that began in 2019, when Amazon became the first e-commerce company in India to leverage the railway network for express parcel movement. In 2023, Amazon further pioneered the use of India’s Dedicated Freight Corridor infrastructure for e-commerce logistics, launching operations on the 659 km Rewari–Palanpur section of the Western DFC. Today’s announcement marks the next phase of that journey, extending Amazon’s DFC footprint deeper into western India.

With this expansion, Amazon becomes the first e-commerce company to operate on the inaugural Joint Parcel Product–Rapid Cargo Service (JPP-RCS) train on Indian Railways’ Western Dedicated Freight Corridor. The train was flagged off at New Dadri Railway Station on August 18, 2026, by Dr. Manoj Singh, Member (Operations and Business Development), Railway Board and Kishore Lanka, Director-Operations Amazon India. The daily rail movement will connect Amazon’s northern and western network, with over 10 Van Parcels (VPs) operating on the route. This will shift the movement of shipments from surface transportation to rail, further strengthening multimodality while enabling more reliable and sustainable transportation. The corridor will connect Amazon’s network across key regions including Delhi, Ahmedabad and Surat, with onward connectivity to Pune, Mumbai and Goa, supporting the movement of shipments ahead of the festive season.

Kishore Lanka, Director-Operations, Amazon India, “The partnership between Indian Railways and Amazon India sits at the intersection of India’s freight modernization ambitions and our shared focus on strengthening the country’s logistics infrastructure — aligned with the Government of India’s vision of ‘Viksit Bharat, Viksit Rail’. By expanding our use of dedicated freight infrastructure, we are increasing multimodality across our transportation network and leveraging rail as an economical, reliable, and sustainable mode of transportation. We look forward to further deepening our collaboration with Indian Railways and DFCCIL to strengthen our logistics network, improve operational efficiency, and support the evolving needs of our customers across India.”

Dr. Manoj Singh, Member (Operations and Business Development), Railway Board, “It is a matter of great delight for us to commence this service on the Dedicated Freight Corridor. The DFC offers a greener, faster and more reliable mode of transportation, enabling cargo to travel overnight and reach its destination the next day. With the ability to move 350–400 tonnes within 24 hours, this service offers an economical and sustainable freight solution, including opportunities for smaller businesses to benefit from the DFC network.”

The Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) spans approximately 1,504 kilometers from New Dadri in Uttar Pradesh to the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Terminal (JNPT) near Mumbai. The DFCs are designed to decongest the existing rail network, increase the average speed of freight trains, enable the operation of heavy-haul trains, connect ports and industrial areas for faster movement of freight and reduce the overall cost of logistics.

A long-standing partnership with many firsts

In 2019, Amazon India became the first e-commerce company to leverage the vast railway network by entering into an operational engagement with the Indian Railways to meet its customer promise of offering fast and reliable deliveries This express transportation solution carried parcel wagons on Rajdhani Express on the Mumbai-Delhi route. In 2023, the company further strengthened its association with the Indian Railways by becoming the first e-commerce logistics company to leverage Dedicated Freight Corridors or DFCs.

Today, Amazon India’s rail network has grown from single train in 2019 to more than 140 trains operating across 130 intercity routes connecting over 100 destination cities. These investments are part of Amazon India’s continued efforts to strengthen its operations network and bring faster, more reliable deliveries to customers across the country.