Ganadevata Express

Ganadevata Express
Overview
Service type Express
Locale West Bengal
Current operator(s) Eastern Railway
Route
Start Howrah
Stops 13
End Azimganj Junction
Distance travelled 280 km (170 mi)
Average journey time 7 hours
Service frequency Daily
On-board services
Class(es) CC Class, 2nd sitting, General
Seating arrangements Yes
Catering facilities No
Technical
Track gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed 40 km/h (25 mph) average with halts

Ganadevata express is an important Mail/Express type day-running train operated by Indian Railways; it connects Kolkata with Azimganj, a town in Murshidabad district of West Bengal. It is hauled by WDM 3A class diesel locomotives.

The Ganadevata express is used extensively by pilgrims going to visit the Tarapith temple of Rampurhat. It previously ran between Howrah and Rampurhat, and was later extended to run to Azimganj; it covers 278 Kilometers distance at an average speed of 42 Kmph. Coach types in the train include AC chair car, second class sitting, and general, but it does not have a Pantry car. All the classes except general class require reservations. The train leaves Howrah junction at 06:05 to arrive at Azmiganj junction at 13:05, and leaves Azmiganj at 15:30 to arrive at Howrah at 21:45.[1]

Important stopping points

  1. Howrah Jn.
  2. Bandel Jn.
  3. Burdwan Jn.
  4. Bolpur(Shantiniketan)
  5. Ahmedpur
  6. Rampurhat
  7. Nalhati Jn.
  8. Azimganj Jn.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Timetable, India Rail information service
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