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Darbhanga–Ahmedabad Antyodaya Express

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Darbhanga–Ahmedabad Antyodaya Express
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The 15559 / 15560 Darbhanga–Ahmedabad Antyodaya Express is a fully unreserved Express train of the Indian Railways for connecting Darbhanga Junction in Bihar and Ahmedabad Junction in Gujarat. It is currently being operated with 15559/15560 train numbers on once in week.[1]

Quick Facts Antyodaya Express, Overview ...

This train was started as Jan Sadharan Express on 04 Feb 2015 with the rake zone of Western Railway, It has become popular for direct connectivity to East and West part of India with lower rates. Till 4 years it gave service. Later, after approval for a more comfortable journey from Ministry of Railways of India, it was converted into Antyodaya Express and also the Rake zone was also transferred to East Central Railway zone.[2]

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Service

It covers the distance of 2016 km with an average speed of 50 km/h on both sides.[3]

Route & halts

The important halts of the train are :

Coach composite

The train consists of 22 coaches:[clarification needed]

  • 16 General
  • 2 Second-class Luggage/parcel van

Traction

As the route is yet to be fully electrified, it is hauled by a Samastipur Diesel Loco Shed-based WDM-3D or WDM-3A locomotive from Darbhanga up to Itarsi handing over to an Itarsi Electric Loco Shed-based WAP-4 locomotive for the remainder of the journey until Ahmedabad.

Direction reversal

The train reverses its direction 2 times:

See also

References

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