New Delhi Kathgodam Shatabdi Express

New Delhi Kathgodam Shatabdi Express
Overview
Service type Shatabdi Express
First service 17 March 2012
Current operator(s) Northern Railways
Route
Start New Delhi railway station
Stops 6
End Kathgodam
Distance travelled 271 km (168 mi)
Service frequency 6 days a week except Thursday
On-board services
Class(es) Executive Class, AC Chair Car
Seating arrangements Yes
Sleeping arrangements No
Catering facilities Available
Technical
Rolling stock Standard Indian Railway Shatabdi coaches
Track gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed 130 km/h (81 mph) maximum
,48.90 km/h (30 mph), including halts

The 12040 / 39 New Delhi Kathgodam Shatabdi Express is an Indian train of the Shatabdi Express category belonging to Northern Railway zone that runs between New Delhi and Kathgodam, the nearest rail-head to many tourist destinations in Uttarakhand like Nainital, Ranikhet etc.

It currently operates as train number 12040 from New Delhi to Kathgodam and as train number 12039 in the reverse direction serving the states of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh & Uttarakhand.

Inception of the service

As the need of a fast, air conditioned train to Haldwani, Lalkuan and Kathgodam was raised by several political leaders and citizens, Northern Railways decided to run an "AC Superfast" special service on temporary basis in late 2011. The train used to run on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays from both ends and on a time-table similar to today's Shatabdi. On receiving a satisfactory response, the 12039/40 Shatabdi was introduced on the same slot on other four days. The first run was made on 17 March 2012. Later by May 2012, the frequency of the Shatabdi was increased to six-days-a-week and the AC Special was done away with.

Coaches

The train presently has one Executive Chair, ten AC Chair Cars & two End on Generator coaches. It does not carry a Pantry car coach but being a Shatabdi category train, catering is arranged on board the train cost of which is included in the ticket fare. The train started off with eight AC chair car coaches, but owing to the demand, the composition was amended in July 2015.

The coach composition is as follows:

12039: LOCO-EOG-C10-C9-C8-C7-C6-C5-C4-C3-C2-C1-E1-EOG
12040: LOCO-EOG-E1-C1-C2-C3-C4-C5-C6-C7-C8-C9-C10-EOG

Here 'LOCO' denotes the direction of the locomotive. 'EOG' stands for End-On-Generator Van, C1 through C10 are AC Chair Car Coaches and E1 is the Executive Chair Car coach. The rake is non-self-generating ICF type and the maximum permissible speed of the rolling stock is 130 kmph though due to sectional speed restrictions, the train only touches a speed of 110 kmph at max. Later on 28 August 2015 this train was upgrade from ICF to LHB rake.

Service

The Kathgodam bound train covers the distance of 282 kilometres in 05 hours 30 mins (49 km/hr) while in the return direction it takes in 05 hours 15 mins (51 km/hr). The service was initially slower but speeded up by 5 minutes and 20 minutes respectively in the time-table revision of 2014.

The train is the slowest member of the Shatabdi category of trains owing to the steep gradients in the Lalkuan-Kathgodam section, and single line operation post Rampur Junction.

Journey

The train starts from New Delhi at 06:05 hrs and reaches Kathgodam of at 11:40 hrs, the same day. In return the train starts back at 15:35 from Kathgodam to reach back New Delhi at 21:05 the same day.

Routeing

The 12040 / 39 New Delhi Kathgodam Shatabdi Express runs from New Delhi via Ghaziabad Junction, Moradabad, Rudrapur City to Kathgodam.

Being a Shatabdi class train, it returns to its originating station New Delhi at the end of the day.

Traction

As the route is yet to be electrified, a Tughlakabad-based WDP 4 powers the train for its entire journey.

Change in Terminal

With effect from 11 December 2015, the Kathgodam bound Shatabdi has been operating from the New Delhi railway station.[1] Accordingly the departure time of 12040 has been changed to 06:00 hrs instead of 06:15hrs. The revised arrival time of 12039 at New Delhi railway station is 21:05. The change in terminal will hugely benefit tourists as the New Delhi railway station is connected to the Delhi Airport Metro Express and is also closer to the main town.

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