Pragati Express

The Pragati Superfast Express is a daily intercity express train plying between Pune and Mumbai via Panvel. It is operated by the Central Railways, a zonal railway under the larger Indian Railways. Currently, it plies the distance of 187 km in 3 hours and 25 minutes.

Pragati Superfast Express
Overview
Service typeSuperfast Express
First service27 December 1991
Current operator(s)Central Railways
Route
StartMumbai CSMT
Stops6 as 12125 Pragati Express
5 as 12126 Pragati Express (+2 technical)
EndPune
Distance travelled187 km (116 mi)
Average journey time3 hours 25 minutes
Service frequencydaily
Train number(s)12125 / 12126
On-board services
Class(es)AC Chair Car, Second Class sitting
Seating arrangementsYes
Sleeping arrangementsNo
Auto-rack arrangementsNo
Catering facilitiesNo Pantry Car
Observation facilitiesNo Rake Shareing, First dedicated Mumbai - Pune Intercity to operate via Panvel.
Entertainment facilitiesNone
Technical
Rolling stockKalyan WCAM 3 or WCAM 2/2P locomotive, ICF Rake (Utkrisht)
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed110 km/h (68 mph) maximum
54 km/h (34 mph), including halts
Route map
Mumbai CSMT
Dadar
Thane
Thane Viaduct (Thane Creek)
Parsik tunnel (1.6 Km)
Panvel
Chowk Tunnel (2.6 km)
Karjat
Bhor Ghat Begins
Monkey Hill
(Technical Halt towards Mumbai CST)
Khandala Tunnel (2.3 Km)
Bhor Ghat Ends
Khandala
(Technical Halt towards Mumbai CST)
Lonavla
Shivajinagar (Towards Pune Junction)
Pune

Coaches

The Pragati Express currently has 2 AC Chair Car, 5 General Second Class, 5 General Second Class coaches reserved for Pass Holders, 1 Ladies coach and 2 Sleeper coaches. As is customary with Indian Railways, coaches are added/removed as per the demand.

Starting November 2018, the Pragati Express has received major upgrades in terms of Uttakristha interiors and a new color scheme. Soon it will be attached LHB coaches.

Currently running with upgraded Utakristha coaches.

Service

It was inaugurated on 27 December 1991 as an alternative to the most popular train on this sector the Deccan Queen. It is one of the six point-to-point express trains meant for intercity travel between Mumbai and Pune that carry thousands of regular commuters. The other five being the Sinhagad Express, Deccan Queen, Deccan Express, Indrayani Express and the Intercity Express. Although all trains have the same livery, the Pragati Express takes a different route. It takes the single line electrified route between Karjat and Panvel and continues towards Diva from where it continues the rest of journey towards Mumbai CST. Thus it completely bypasses the Karjat - Kalyan section of the Central Line.

Timing

The Pune Mumbai Pragati Express Express is the 3rd of 6 dedicated trains to leave Pune Junction for Mumbai CST & is the 2nd last train to return.

12126 Pune Mumbai Pragati Express leaves Pune Junction every day at 07:50 hrs IST and reaches Mumbai CST at 11:15 hrs IST.

On return, the 12125 Mumbai Pune Pragati Express leaves Mumbai CST every day at 16:25 hrs IST and reaches Pune Junction at 19:50 hrs IST.

Traction

When the train was introduced, it was hauled by WCM 2/3/5 DC locomotives as the route between Mumbai and Pune was under 1500 V DC. Post 2014, after conversion of DC to AC on Central Line, it has been hauled occasionally by Bhusaval based WAP 4/WAM-4 or Ajni based WAP 7.

At Karjat, it gets two or three WAG-7 or WCAM 3 bankers of Kalyan shed to push the train on the ghat section between Karjat railway station and Lonavala railway station, where the gradient is of 1 in 40.

Sister trains

Via Kalyan Defunct
Deccan Express Poona Mail
Deccan Queen Express
Indrayani Express Mumbai-Pune Shatabdi Express
Mumbai Pune Intercity Express
Sinhagad Express
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See also

References

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