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Siddaganga Intercity Express

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Track gauge
  
Broad Gauge (1.676m)

Siddaganga Intercity Express

Siddaganga Intercity Express is a daily train that runs between Dharwad and Bengaluru in Karnataka, India. Until 2011, this train ran from Hubballi to Bengaluru. It was extended to Dharwad in 2011. It takes 8 hours 50 minutes to cover 490 kilometres (300 mi). It has 12 stops and 65 intermediate Stations. It is numbered as 12725/12726. The train belongs to Mysuru Division of South Western Railway.

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Stops

This train goes through Haveri, Ranibennur, Harihar, Davangere, Chikjajur, Birur, Kadur, Arsikere, Tiptur, Tumakuru, Bengaluru's Yeshwantpur Junction and terminates at Kranti Veera Sangolli Rayanna (Bengaluru) Railway Station.

Locomotive

This train is hauled by a WDP4 or WDP4B Locomotive of Krishnarajapuram or Hubballi shed from South Western Railway.

Speed

The train reaches 105 kilometres per hour (65 mph) near Davangere. Its average speed is 90 kilometres per hour (56 mph).

Rake and rake sharing

The train carries 21 coaches, including one air-conditioned coach.It shares its rake with Tippu Express and the Bangalore City-Shimoga Town Intercity express.

References

Siddaganga Intercity Express Wikipedia