Padmavat Express
The Padmavat Express is a mail and passenger express train on the Indian Railway. The main towns along the route are Delhi, Ghaziabad, Hapur, Moradabad, Rampur, Bareilly, Shahjehanpur, Hardoi, Lucknow, Bachhrawan, Rae Bareli, Jais, Gauriganj, Amethi, Partapgarh. The train line operates on a daily basis and covers a distance of 659 kilometres from Delhi to Partapgarh. The Padmavat Express consists of 1 First AC Cum Second AC coach, 1 Second AC coaches, 2 Third AC coaches, 8 Sleeper Class coaches, General (Un-Reserved) coaches, SLR.[1]
Overview | |
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Service type | Mail express |
Current operator(s) | Northern Railway zone |
Route | |
Start | delhi |
Stops | 15 |
End | Partapgarh |
Distance travelled | 659 km |
Service frequency | Daily |
Technical | |
Operating speed | maximum 52 kilometres per hour (32 mph) |
It takes around 12 hours and 30 minutes to cover 659 kilometres (409 mi) at an average speed of 52 kilometres per hour (32 mph).
Schedule Details
Station | Sch. Arrival | Sch. Departure |
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Delhi (DLI) | Source | 07:50 PM |
Ghaziabad (GZB) | 08:32 PM | 08:34 PM |
Hapur (HPU) | 09:12 PM | 09:14 PM |
Moradabad (MB) | 10:55 PM | 11:05 PM |
Rampur (RMU) | 11:33 PM | 11:35 PM |
Bareilly (BE) | 12:33 AM | 12:40 AM |
Shahjehanpur (SPN) | 01:45 AM | 01:48 AM |
Hardoi (HRI) | 02:33 AM | 02:35 AM |
Lucknow Nr (LKO) | 04:20 AM | 04:30 AM |
Bachhrawan (BCN) | 05:20 AM | 05:22 AM |
Rae Bareli Jn (RBL) | 06:05 AM | 06:15 AM |
Jais (JAIS) | 06:47 AM | 06:49 AM |
Gauriganj (GNG) | 07:04 AM | 07:06 AM |
Amethi (AME) | 07:18 AM | 07:20 AM |
Partapgarh Jn (PBH) | 08:20 AM | Destination[2] |
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