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Darbhanga–Anand Vihar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express

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Darbhanga - Anand Vihar Terminal
Amrit Bharat SF Express
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagging off this first Amrit Bharat Express train, in the presence of Minister of Railways, Ashwini Vaishnaw, from Ayodhya's new station building, on 30 December 2023.
Overview
Service typeSuperfast Express
StatusOperating ( Active)
LocaleBihar, Uttar Pradesh and New Delhi
First service30 December 2023 (30 December 2023) (Inaugural)
01 January 2024; 10 months ago (01 January 2024) (Commercial)
Current operator(s)East Central Railways (ECR)
RidershipAverage weekly
Route
TerminiDarbhanga Junction (DBG)
Anand Vihar Terminal (ANVT)
Stops18
Distance travelled1,137 km (706 mi)
Average journey time21 hrs 35 mins
Service frequencyBi-Weekly services [a]
Train number(s)15557/15558
Line(s) usedBarauni–Gorakhpur, Raxaul and Jainagar lines, Lucknow–Gorakhpur line,Lucknow–Kanpur Suburban Railway
Anand Vihar Terminal–Kanpur line
On-board services
Class(es)Sleeper Class Coach (SL) General Unreserved Coach (GS)
Seating arrangementsYes (08 Coaches)
Sleeping arrangementsYes (12 Coaches)
Auto-rack arrangementsUpper
Catering facilitiesOn-board Catering - Yes
Observation facilitiesSaffron-Grey
Entertainment facilities
Other facilities
Technical
Rolling stockModified LHB Coaches
Track gaugeIndian gauge
1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC Overhead line
Operating speed53 km (33 mi) (Avg.)
Average length23.54 m (77.2 ft) (each) and 22 coaches
Track owner(s)Indian Railways
Rake maintenanceDarbhanga Jn (DBG)

The 15557/15558 Darbhanga - Anand Vihar Terminal Amrit Bharat Superfast Express is India's 1st Non-AC Amrit Bharat Superfast Express train, which runs across the states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and New Delhi connecting the cities of Darbhanga and New Delhi's Anand Vihar Terminal via raxaul, sitamhari, gorakhpur, Lucknow, Kanpur.[1][2]

This express train was inaugurated on 30 December 2023 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Ayodhya Dham Junction.[3][4][5]

Overview

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This train is operated by Indian Railways, connecting Darbhanga Jn and Anand Vihar Terminal. It is currently operated with train numbers 15557/15558 on Bi-Weekly services.[6]

Rakes

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It is the first Amrit Bharat Express train in which the locomotives were designed by Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) at Chittaranjan, West Bengal and the coaches were designed and manufactured by the Integral Coach Factory at Perambur, Chennai under the Make in India Initiative.

Service

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The 15557/15558 Darbhanga - Anand Vihar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express currently operates 2 days a week, covering a distance of 1,137 km (706 mi) in a travel time of 21 hrs 35 mins with an average speed of 53 km/h (33 mph). The Maximum Permissible Speed (MPS) is 130 km/h (81 mph).

Train Halts

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The halts for this 15557/15558 Darbhanga - Anand Vihar Terminal Amrit Bharat Express are as follows:-

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ 15557 - Mondays and Thursdays | 15558 - Tuesdays and Fridays

References

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  1. ^ N, TN (27 December 2023). "PM May Flag Off Delhi-Darbhanga Amrit Bharat Express On December 30". The Times of India. p. 1.
  2. ^ Jain, Smriti (27 December 2023). "Amrit Bharat Express Fares Out! Check Ticket Price, How Much It Will Cost To Travel On New Indian Railways Train". The Times of India. p. 1.
  3. ^ "PM Modi flags off 2 Amrit Bharat, 6 Vande Bharat Express trains in Ayodhya". Hindustan Times. 30 December 2023. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  4. ^ "PM Modi flags off 2 new Amrit Bharat, 6 Vande Bharat Express trains during Ayodhya visit; check routes & other details". The Times of India. 30 December 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  5. ^ "PM Modi flags off new Vande Bharat, Amrit Bharat trains from Ayodhya Dham Junction: Routes, features and all you need to know". News9live. 30 December 2023. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  6. ^ "Darbhanga-Anand Vihar Amrit Bharat Express: Check Route, Schedule, Timings And Other Details". TimesNow. 30 December 2023. Retrieved 30 December 2023.