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Howrah–Ranchi Shatabdi Express
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The 12019 / 12020 Howrah–Ranchi Junction Shatabdi Express is a Shatabdi category train of Indian Railways that connects the capital of West Bengal, Kolkata with that of the capital of Jharkhand, Ranchi. The train belongs to the Howrah Division of Eastern Railways and runs on all the days, except that on Sundays.
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The train was announced in the railway budget for the fiscal year 1995-96 and subsequently commenced its maiden journey from Howrah Junction on 4 July 1995. On 28 October 2001, the 2019 UP / 2020 DN (number of that time) Howrah – Bokaro Steel City Shatabdi Express had its route extended to Ranchi.[1][2][3]
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Service
The current 12019 / 12020 Howrah – Ranchi Shatabdi Express departs from Howrah Junction at 06:05 hrs and arrives in Ranchi Junction at 13:15 hrs.. On its return trip, the Howrah bound Shatabdi Express departs from Ranchi Junction at 13:45 hrs and arrives in Howrah Junction at 21:30 hrs. The maximum permissible speed of the train in both the direction is 130 km / hr.[4]
Coach Composition, Route and Stoppages
The train is equipped with LHB coaches and consists of two AC Executive Class (E1 and E2), seven AC Chair Car (C1 to C7) and two End on Generation / Power Cars. The train takes the Howrah - Delhi route till Dhanbad and then takes the Dhanbad - Chandrapura route to reach Ranchi.[4]
En-route between Howrah and Ranchi, the train stops at the following stations;
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Coach Positioning
Coach positioning for 12019 Howarh Ranchi Shatabdi Express is:
LOCO-EOG-C1-C2-C3-C4-C5-C6-C7-E1-E2-EOG
Vice versa Coach positioning at Ranchi Junction.
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As the route is fully electrified, a Howrah-based WAP-5 / WAP-7 powers the train for its entire journey.[4]
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