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Bhopal–Bina Passenger

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Service type
  
passenger

Current operator(s)
  
West Central Railway

End
  
Bina Junction

Locale
  
Madhya Pradesh

Start
  
Bhopal Junction

Distance travelled
  
142 km (88 mi)

The Bhopal–Bina Passenger is a passenger train of the Indian Railways, which runs between Bhopal Junction railway station of Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh and Bina Junction railway station of Bina, in the Central Indian state Madhya Pradesh

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Arrival and departure

  • Train no.51739 departs from Bhopal, daily at 10:20 hrs., reaching Bina the same day at 14:30 hrs.
  • Train no.61632 departs from Bina daily at 17:35 hrs.reaching Bhopal same day at 21:05 hrs.
  • Route and halts

    The train goes via Vidisha. The important halts of the train are :

  • Bhopal Junction
  • Bhopal Nishatpura
  • Bhopal Sukhsewanagar
  • Bhopal Dewanganj
  • Salamatpur
  • Sanchi
  • Vidisha
  • Bareth
  • Gulabganj
  • Sumer
  • Ganj Basoda
  • Kalhar
  • Mandi Bamora
  • Kurwai Kethora
  • Anokha Kurwai
  • Bina Junction
  • Bina Agasod
  • Bina Etawa
  • Coach composite

    The train consists of 18 coaches :

  • 1 First Class
  • 4 Sleeper coaches
  • 10 Unreserved
  • 1 Ladies/Handicapped
  • 2 Luggage/Brake van
  • Average speed and frequency

    The train runs with an average speed of 35 km/h. The train runs on daily basis.

    The train is hauled by Ratlam ETA 22703-3 electrical engine.

    Rake maintenance & sharing

    The train is maintained by the Bhopal Coaching Depot. The same rake is used for five trains, which are:

  • Indore–Chhindwara Panchvalley Express
  • Indore–Maksi Fast Passenger
  • Indore–Ujjain Passenger
  • Bhopal–Indore Passenger
  • Bhopal–Ujjain Passenger for one way which is altered by the second rake on the other way.
  • Trivia

  • This train is expected to extend up to Saugor with effect of new rail budget - 2011
  • References

    Bhopal–Bina Passenger Wikipedia