Service type Mail/Express Start Mumbai End Patna | Current operator(s) Western Railway Stops 11 (UP) / 12 (DN) | |
Locale Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar |
The 19065/66 Bandra–Patna Express (Hindi:पटना - बांद्रा एक्सप्रेस, Marathi: वांद्रे - पटना एक्ष्पेस्स ) or Mumbai BDTS- PNBE Express is a Mail/Express train of the Indian Railways, which runs between Bandra Terminus of Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra and Patna Junction of Patna, the capital of Bihar.
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Arrival and departure
Train no.19049 departs from Bandra Terminus on Monday at 15:45 hrs. from platform no.3 reaching Patna Junction the next to next day (Wednesday early morning) at 03:30 hrs. While train no.19050 departs from Patna, Wednesdays at 23:10 hrs., reaching Bandra (Mumbai) the third day around 09:20 hrs.
Rake/coach composition
ENG-SLR-GEN-S15 to S1 - B1 - AB1 - GEN - GEN - SLR (as of 15 March 2013)
RSA
Rake sharing with 19065/19066 (Bandra Jodhpur Express)
Loco
This train is hauled by a VTA/KTE/ET based WDM 3A locomotive end to end.
Loco/rake reversals
UDN/UdhnaJunction (3);