Jalna Jan Shatabdi Express

Dadar - Jalna Jan Shatabdi Express
Overview
Service type Superfast, Jan Shatabdi Express
First service 1 July 2007
Current operator(s) Central Railways
Route
Start Dadar
Stops 5
End Jalna
Distance travelled 424 km (263 mi)
Service frequency Daily
On-board services
Class(es) AC Chair Car, Second Class seating
Seating arrangements Yes
Sleeping arrangements No
Catering facilities No Pantry car coach attached but catering by Arneco Caterers
Observation facilities Rake sharing of 12051/52Karmali Jan Shatabdi Express
Technical
Rolling stock Standard Indian Railway Jan Shatabdi coaches
Track gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed 56 km/h (35 mph)

The Jalna-Mumbai Jan Shatabdi is a day- (as it returns to the station of origin on the same day). It connects the historical city of Aurangabad to the state capital Mumbai though the actual origination station was extended to Jalna in August 2015. The Jan Shatabdi Express is the fastest and most comfortable train option from Aurangabad to Mumbai.

Etymology

The name 'Jan' means people in Sanskrit language (and hence in many other Indian languages), hence this version of Shatabdi is meant for the Ordinary People. Jan Shatabdi is an Inter-city superfast train connecting major metropolitan cities, at low price. This train can be considered a 'down-scale' version of Shatabdi trains.[1]

Jalna Jan Shatabdi

12071/72 - Jalna Jan Shatabdi runs between Dadar and Jalna. It is a daily Super Fast offered by the Central Railways. It had been extended to Mumbai CST. As per the time table effective 1 July 2013, it has been reverted to Dadar & now shares its rake with the 12051/52 Dadar Madgaon JanShatabdi Express. The train initially used to terminate at Aurangabad but w.e.f. August 9, 2015 it has been extended to Jalna.[2]

From Jalna the train is numbered 12072 and it departs at 04:45 hrs and reaches Dadar at 1230 hrs thus taking approx. 7hrs 45mins hours to cover a distance of 424 km (263 mi). En route it halts at Aurangabad, Manmad Junction, Nashik Road, Kalyan Junction and Thane. But it also stops at Kasara and Igatpuri as operational stops.[3]

On the return journey the train is numbered 12071 and departs from Dadar at 1400 hrs and arrives at Jalna at 2140 hrs.[4]

The Jalna Jan shatabdi is a twelve-coach train and has eight Jan shatabdi class chair cars, two AC chair car and 2 luggage-cum-break vans as part of its seating configuration.[5]

Locomotion

As the route is not completely electrified, a Kalyan based WDP 4 hauls the train end to end.

Gallery

References

External links

Some pictures of Aurangabad J.S at irfca.org

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