- Madhya Pradesh Sampark Kranti
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Madhya Pradesh Sampark Kranti Express (Hindi: - मध्य प्रदेश सम्पर्क क्रान्ति एक्सप्रेस Urdu - ماضية برديش سمبارك كرةتي إكسبرس), is one of the trains among Sampark Kranti Express Trains introduced in the 2005 Indian Railway Budget. The train was announced between Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh and New Delhi. This train presently terminates at Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station in New Delhi which is located 8 km approximately to south of New Delhi Railway Station.
Madhya Pradesh Sampark Kranti Express, is organized by the West Central Railway (पश्चिम मध्य रेल) (IR Code:-प.म.रे/WCR ) a unit of Indian Railways(भारतीय रेल) and owned by Jabalpur division.
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Train Details
The train runs Five Days a week as Super Fast train between Jabalpur & Hazrat Nizamuddin via New Katni Junction and Gwalior. The train plies with out any stop through Uttar Pradesh with Rajasthan (a small portion of Dhaulpur district) and Haryana before reaching or arriving to Hazrat Nizamuddin.
Loco Link
Train uses both Diesel and Electrical Locomotives on its journey.
- Jabalpur to Katni and Katni to Jabalpur - WDM3A of Katni Diesel Locomotive.
- Katni to H.Nizamuddin and H.Nizamuddin to Katni - WAM4 of Itarsi Electric Shed.
The train changes its direction at Katni Junction on its way.
Coach Info.
The train consist of total 24 Coaches as follow :
- 1 AC-I Tier Car
- 2 AC-II Tier Cars
- 2 AC-III Tier Cars
- 1 Parcel Van
- 1 Chair Car
- 1 Military Coach
- 4 General Coaches
- 12 Sleeper Cars
Average Speed
The train runs with an average speed of 65 km/h.
Alternative Trains for Jabalpur and New Delhi
- Mahakoshal Express by West Central Railway
- Gondwana Express by Northern Railways
- Jammu Tawi Jabalpur Express a weekly by West Central Railways
- Jabalpur Super Fast Express via Itarsi on daily basis.
See also
- Bhopal Shatabdi
- Bhopal Express
- Taj Express
- Avantika Express
- Malwa Express
- List of Sampark Kranti Express Trains
References
External links
Categories:- Rail transport in Madhya Pradesh
- Sampark Kranti Express trains
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