Ekta Nagar–Hazrat Nizamuddin Gujarat Sampark Kranti Express
Overview
Service typeSampark Kranti Express
First service17 January 2021 (2021-01-17)
Current operator(s)Western Railway
Route
TerminiEkta Nagar (EKNR)
Hazrat Nizamuddin (NZM)
Stops9
Distance travelled1,069 km (664 mi)
Average journey time14 hrs 15 mins
Service frequencyBi-Weekly
Train number(s)20945/20946
On-board services
Class(es)AC 2 tier, AC 3 tier, Sleeper class, General Unreserved
Seating arrangementsYes
Sleeping arrangementsYes
Observation facilitiesLarge windows
Other facilitiesBelow the seats
Technical
Rolling stockLHB coach
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed75 km/h (47 mph) average including halts

The 20945/20946 Ekta Nagar–Hazrat Nizamuddin Gujarat Sampark Kranti Express is a Superfast train belonging to Western Railway zone that runs between Ekta Nagar and Hazrat Nizamuddin in India. It is currently being operated with 20945/20946 train numbers on bi-weekly basis.[1][2]

Coach composition

The train has LHB rakes with max speed of 110 kmph. The train consists of 22 coaches:

  • 1 AC II Tier
  • 3 AC III Tier
  • 12 Sleeper coaches
  • 4 General Unreserved
  • 1 Pantry Car
  • 1 EOG cum Luggage Rake

Service

20945/Ekta Nagar - Hazrat Nizamuddin Gujarat Sampark Kranti Express has an average speed of 74 km/h and covers 1069 km in 14 hrs 25 mins.

20946/Hazrat Nizamuddin - Ekta Nagar Gujarat Sampark Kranti Express has an average speed of 77 km/h and covers 1069 km in 13 hrs 55 mins.

Route and halts

The important halts of the train are:

Traction

Both trains are hauled by a Vadodara Loco Shed-based WAP-7 (HOG)-equipped locomotive from Ekta Nagar to Hazrat Nizamuddin and vice versa.

Rake sharing

The train shares its rake with 12917/12918 Ahmedabad-Hazrat Nizamuddin Gujarat Sampark Kranti Express.

See also

References

  1. "PM Narendra Modi to flag off trains to Statue of Unity from Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, key locations". Financial Express.
  2. "PM Modi flags off 8 trains to boost connectivity to Statue of Unity. See list". Hindustan Times.
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