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Bapu Dham Superfast Express

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Service type
  
Superfast

Start
  
Manduadih

End
  
Muzaffarpur

First service
  
July 2008

Stops
  
11

Current operator(s)
  
North Eastern Railway zone

Bapu Dham Superfast Express is an Indian Railways train of North Eastern Railway Zone Varanasi Division. It was introduced in 2008's Railway Budget and hence initiated its journey from July 2008. It operates Tri-weekly and covers a distance of 544 kilometres (338 mi) from Manduadih to Muzaffarpur. Bapu Dham Superfast Express consists of 14 coaches which includes one AC-III coach, three sleeper class coaches, 8 general (unreserved) coaches and 2 SLR overall 14 coaches.

Journey

It takes around 10 hours to cover its journey of 544 kilometres (338 mi) with an average speed of 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph).

References

Bapu Dham Superfast Express Wikipedia