Marudhar Express (via Sultanpur)

The Marudhar Express is an express train belonging to North Western Railway zone that runs between Jodhpur Junction and Varanasi Junction in India. It is currently being operated with 14863/14864 train numbers on thrice in a week basis. [1][2]

Marudhar Express (via Sultanpur)
Overview
Service typeExpress
Current operator(s)North Western Railway zone
Route
StartJodhpur Junction (JU)
Stops39
EndVaranasi Junction (BSB)
Distance travelled1,159 km (720 mi)
Service frequencyThrice [lower-alpha 1]
Train number(s)14863/14864
On-board services
Class(es)AC II Tier, AC III Tier, Sleeper Class, General Unreserved
Seating arrangementsNo
Sleeping arrangementsYes
Catering facilitiesOn-board Catering
E-Catering
Observation facilitiesICF Coaches
Entertainment facilitiesNo
Baggage facilitiesNo
Technical
Rolling stock2
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed50 km/h (31 mph), including halts

Service

The 14864/Marudhar Express has averages speed of 50 km/hr and covers 11618 km in 22 hours 50 mins. 14863/Marudhar Express has averages speed of 49 km/hr and covers 2708 km in 23 hours 35 mins.

Route and halts

The important halts of the train are:

Coach composite

The train has standard LCF rakes with max speed of 110 kmph. The train consist of 21 coaches :

  • 2 AC II Tier
  • 3 AC III Tier
  • 11 Sleeper Coaches
  • 5 General
  • 2 Generators cum Luggage/parcel van

Traction

Both trains are hauled by a Bhagat Ki Kothi Loco Shed based WDP 4 locomotive hauls the train from Jodhpur up to Agra handing over to a Ghaziabad Loco Shed based WAP 4 or WAP 7 locomotive powers the train for the remainder of the journey and vice versa.

Rake Sharing

The train share its rake with:

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See also

Notes

  1. Runs tree days in a week for every direction.

References


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