Cachar Express

The Cachar Express was a daily overnight train Indian Railways MG express train from Lumding Jn (nearest BG rail link of Silchar) to Silchar (second largest city of Assam) and vice versa, both stations are situated in the Indian state of Assam. The train was numbered as 15691 and 15692 respectively. The train service is suspended now as the route in which it used to run is now converted from metre gauge to broad gauge.

CACHAR EXPRESS
Overview
Service typeMail/Express
Last serviceSeptember 2014
Current operator(s)Northeast Frontier Railways
Route
StartLumding Junction
Stops12 (4 abandoned)
EndSilchar
Distance travelled212 km (132 mi)
Average journey time12 hours
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)15691/15692
On-board services
Class(es)
  • Sleeper (6)
  • General (3)
  • SLR (2)
Seating arrangementsAvailable
Sleeping arrangementsAvailable
Auto-rack arrangementsNot Available
Catering facilitiesNot Available
Observation facilitiesWindows
Baggage facilitiesUnder Seat
Technical
Rolling stockICF rakes
Track gaugeMG
ElectrificationNot Available
Operating speedAvg Speed: 18 km/h (11 mph)

Information

Originally these train ran between Guwahati (capital of the state Assam) and Silchar but after conversation of MG line of Guwahati-Lumding to BG, the originating and ending station of these train had changed. This train was the first option for the passengers, who were willing to travel by train between Silchar and Guwahati, as it was an overnight train. There was another train on that section viz Barak Valley Express, though named Express it used to run in the status of a passenger train in its last days.

Cachar Express used to depart Lumding as 15691 at 20:15 and from Silchar as 15692 at 19:15. The train used to cover a distance of 212 km in 12 hours in its up and down journey with an average moving speed of 18 km/hr.

The train was hauled by the YDM-4 class of Lumding MG diesel loco shed locomotive. 15692 used to be connected with two locos, one in front and another in the rear for pulling and pushing its way to the height of Barail Range, from Harangajao to Jatinga. The important halts of Cachar Express were Badarpur Junction, Lower Haflong (abandoned), Maibang, Harangajao (abandoned ), Jatinga (abandoned), Haflong Hill (abandoned), Arunachal Junction and Katakhal Junction. It had a length of 11 coaches with all Non-AC accommodation; SL (6) GN (3) SLR (2).

The train used to pass through 36 tunnels in Barail Range made during British Era. Now this entire route is converted to Broad Gauge.

Major Halts

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References

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