Maharashtra Sampark Kranti Express

Maharashtra Sampark Kranti Express
Overview
Service type Sampark Kranti
Locale Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan & Delhi
First service 4 November 2004
Current operator(s) Western Railway
Route
Start Bandra Terminus
Stops 5
End Hazrat Nizamuddin
Distance travelled 1,366 km (849 mi)
Average journey time 19 hours 57 minutes
Service frequency bi-weekly
Train number(s) 12907 / 12908
On-board services
Class(es) AC 2 Tier, AC 3 Tier, Sleeper,General
Seating arrangements Yes
Sleeping arrangements Yes
Catering facilities Available, Pantry Car attached
Technical
Track gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed 68.44 km/h (42.53 mph) average with halts
Route map

Maharashtra Sampark Kranti Express is a bi-weekly train which runs between Bandra Terminus in Mumbai and Hazrat Nizamuddin in Delhi . This train was introduced as one of the Sampark Kranti trains which were announced by the then railways minister Nitish Kumar in 2004/2005 rail budget. It is a bi-weekly train. It is the Fastest Sampark Kranti Express.

Earlier on it would leave Bandra Terminus and after a halt at Borivali would go non stop until Hazrat Nizamuddin except for operational halts. Given the poor patronage to this train, the operational stops were changed to commercial stops. Thus, it now also halts at Vadodara (for engine change) and Kota Junction (for crew change). It has only 3 halts either way (excluding starting and ending stations).

Traction

As Western Railway has changed over to AC traction, Vadodara is now an operational halt. It is now hauled by a Vadodara based WAP 4E engine.

12908 Maharashtra Sampark Kranti Express at Bandra Terminus

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Details

Timings

Train No. Destinations Frequency
12907Bandra Terminus H. Nizamuddin
S W
12908H. Nizamuddin Bandra Terminus
M T

Halts

Station code Station name Distance (km)
BDTS Bandra Terminus 0
BVI Borivali 19
BRC Vadodara 381
KOTA Kota 909
NZM Hazrat Nizamuddin 1366


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