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Tirhut Express

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Service type
  
Mail/Express

Last service
  
Muzaffarpur Junction

First service
  
Kolkata Station

Current operator(s)
  
Eastern Railway

Tirhut Express

Locale
  
Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal

Start
  
Kolkata railway station

The 13157 / 13158 Kolkata Station-Muzaffarpur Junction Tirhut Express is a Mail/Express express train belonging to Indian Railways - Eastern Railway zone that runs between Kolkata Station and Muzaffarpur Junction in India. This is the most popular train for people travelling beyond Muzaffarpur to Kolkata.

Contents

It operates as train number 13157 from Kolkata Station to Muzaffarpur Junction and as train number 13158 in the reverse direction serving the states of Bihar, Jharkhand & West Bengal.

Service

The 13157 / 13158 Kolkata Station-Muzaffarpur JunctionTirhut Express covers the distance of 566 km (352 mi) in 12 hours 20 mins (46 km/hr) & in 13 hours 5 mins as 13158 Muzaffarpur Junction-Kolkata Station Tirhut Express (45 km/hr).

Coaches

The 13157 / 13158 Kolkata Station-Muzaffarpur Junction Tirhut Express consists with a total of 17 coaches of types AC 3-Tier, Sleeper, 2S (Reserved), General (Unreserved). Sleeper Extra (SE) Coaches are attached during the time of festivals.

Routeing

The 13157 / 13158 Kolkata Station-Muzaffarpur Junction Tirhut Express runs from Kolkata Station via Naihati railway station → Barddhaman Junction → Durgapur → Raniganj → Asansol Junction → Chittaranjan → Madhupur → Jasidih → Jhajha → Kiul Junction → Barauni Junction → Samastipur Junction to Muzaffarpur Junction

Traction

As the track between Muzaffarpur Junction (MFP) and Barauni Junction (BJU) has recently been electrified. Still till complete electrification and CRS inspection a Samastipur based WDM3D locomotive powers the train for its journey from Barauni Junction to Muzaffarpur Junction. The rest part of the journey is covered by an electric locomotive WAP 4 / WAM 4 / WAG-5.

References

Tirhut Express Wikipedia