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Jnaneswari Express

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Service type
  
Superfast/Mail

Start
  
Howrah

Current operator(s)
  
Central Railway

Distance travelled
  
1,952 km (1,213 mi)

Jnaneswari Express

Locale
  
West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra

End
  
Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (Mumbai)

Jnaneswari Super Deluxe Express, also spelled as Dnyaneswari (in Marathi) and Gyaneshwari (in Hindi), is superfast class train of Indian Railways connecting two metropolitan cities of India, Kolkata and Mumbai.It is one of the few trains of Indian Railways having 9 air conditioned coaches.It travels 1952 Kilometers at an average speed of 66 km/h.It is most important train in this route after Howrah Mumbai CST Duronto express .It has Sleeper,AC First class,AC two tier,AC three tier,General class of coaches,all the classes except General requires reservation. It is hauled by WAP 4 class electric locomotives of IR.

Contents

Important Stoppages

  1. Howrah Jn.
  2. Kharagpur Jn.
  3. Tatanagar Jn.
  4. Chakradharpur
  5. Rourkela
  6. Bilaspur Jn.
  7. Raipur Jn.
  8. Durg Jn.
  9. Gondia jn.
  10. Nagpur Jn.
  11. Badnera Jn.
  12. Akola Jn.
  13. Bhusaval Jn.
  14. Kalyan Jn.
  15. Mumbai Lokmanya Tilak Terminus.

Train Schedule

  • From Lokmanyatilak T to Howrah
  • From Howrah to Lokmanyatilak T
  • Accident

    On 28 May 2010 Mumbai bound Jnaneswari Super Deluxe Express derailed between Sardiha and Khemasuli Stations of West Midnapore claiming 150 lives and 46 injured.

    References

    Jnaneswari Express Wikipedia