Sealdah–Asansol Intercity Express

The 12383 / 84 Sealdah - Asansol Junction Intercity Express is a Superfast express train belonging to Indian Railways Eastern Railway zone that runs between Sealdah and Asansol Junction in India.

Sealdah - Asansol Intercity Express
Overview
Service typeSuperfast
First service12 December 2003 (2003-12-12)
Current operator(s)Eastern Railway zone
Route
StartSealdah
Stops7
EndAsansol Junction
Distance travelled220 km (137 mi)
Service frequencyDaily (Except Sunday)
Train number(s)12383 / 12384
On-board services
Class(es)general unreserved, Chair car
Seating arrangementsYes
Sleeping arrangementsYes
Catering facilitiesNo
Technical
Rolling stockStandard Indian Railways Coaches
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed56 km/h (35 mph)
Route map

It operates as train number 12383 from Sealdah to Asansol Junction and as train number 12384 in the reverse direction serving the states of West Bengal.[1]

Coaches

The 12383 / 84 Sealdah - Asansol Junction Intercity Express has one Non AC chair car, 10 general unreserved & two SLR (seating with luggage rake) coaches . It does not carry a pantry car coach.

As is customary with most train services in India, coach composition may be amended at the discretion of Indian Railways depending on demand.

Service

The 12383 Sealdah - Asansol Junction Intercity Express covers the distance of 220 km (137 mi) in 3 hours 55 mins (58 km/hr) & in 3 hours 40 mins as the 12384 Asansol Junction - Sealdah Intercity Express (55 km/hr).

As the average speed of the train is slightly more than 55 km/h (34 mph), as per railway rules, its fare should includes a Superfast surcharge but the given train number isn't come under the superfast category.

Routing

The 12383 / 84 Sealdah - Asansol Junction Intercity Express runs from Sealdah via Barrackpore,Naihati Junction, Barddhaman Junction, Andal Junction to Asansol Junction.

Traction

As the route is electrified, a Asansol Junction based WAG-5 Electric locomotive pulls the train to its destination.

References

  1. , Eastern Railway, 11 April 2016
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