Kaifiyat Express

The 12225 / 12226 Kaifiyaat Express is a daily superfast express Train of the Indian Railways, running between Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, and Old Delhi, the capital city of India.

Kaifiyaat Express
कैफियात एक्सप्रेस
Overview
Service typeSuperfast
LocaleDelhi & Uttar Pradesh
First service28 September 2003
Current operator(s)Northern Railways
Route
StartOld Delhi (DLI)
Stops15
EndAzamgarh (AMH)
Distance travelled803 km (499 mi)
Average journey time14 hours 20 minutes
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)12225 / 12226
On-board services
Class(es)First Class AC,AC 2 Tier, AC 3 Tier, Sleeper Tier, General Fare 1AC 2770Rs 2AC 1635Rs 3AC 1150Rs SL 435Rs
Seating arrangementsYes
Sleeping arrangementsYes
Catering facilitiesOn-board Catering,
E-Catering
Observation facilitiesLarge windows
Baggage facilitiesBelow the seats
Technical
Rolling stockLHB Coaches
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed61 km/h (38 mph) average with halts

The name Kaifiyat tributes to Legendary Poet Late Mr. Kaifi Azmi, who belonged to Azamgarh.

Number & Nomenclature

The train numbers of the Kaifiyat Expresses are:-,

Route & Halts

Coach composition

The train generally consists of a total number of 22 LHB Coaches as follows:

  • 1 AC I Tier
  • 2 AC II Tier
  • 2 AC III Tier
  • 11 Sleeper Class
  • 4 Unreserved
  • 2 EOG

Locomotive

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See also

References

    Mohammad Faisal Nadwi

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