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Habibganj Indore InterCity Express

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Service type
  
passenger

Distance travelled
  
292 km (181 mi)

Service frequency
  
Daily

Locale
  
Madhya Pradesh

Average journey time
  
6-7 hours

Current operator
  
West Central Railway zone

Class(es)
  
First Class, Sleeper 3 Tier, Unreserved

Start
  
Bhopal Junction railway station

End
  
Indore Junction railway station

The Bhopal–Indore Passenger (Hindi: इंदौर) (Also pronounced as Indore Passenger) is an Indian Railways passenger train, which runs between Bhopal Junction railway station of Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh and Indore Junction railway station of Indore, the largest city & commercial hub of Central Indian state Madhya Pradesh.

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Arrival and departure

  • Train no.59390 departs from Bhopal, daily at 23:20 hrs., reaching Indore the next day at 04:30 hrs.
  • Train no.59389 departs from Indore daily at 23:30 hrs. from platform no.3 reaching Bhopal the next day at 05:40 hrs.
  • Route and halts

    The train goes via Ujjain & Maksi. The important halts of the train are:

  • BHOPAL JUNCTION
  • Bhopal Bairagarh
  • Shujalpur
  • Maksi
  • Ujjain Junction
  • Dewas
  • INDORE JUNCTION
  • Coach composite

    The train consist of 18 coaches:

  • 1 First Class
  • 4 Sleeper coaches
  • 10 UnrReserved
  • 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 RTM WDM-3 Diesel engine.

    Rake maintenance & sharing

    The train is maintained by the Indore Coaching Depot. The same rake is used for five trains:

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

    Habibganj - Indore InterCity Express Wikipedia