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The 12049 / 12050 Gatiman Express is an express train run by Indian Railways. [3] It connects Hazrat Nizamuddin in Delhi and Jhansi railway stations. [4]The train is equipped with a 5,400HP electric locomotive and has 12 coaches which covers the 403 km (250 mi) journey in 4 hours 25 minutes at an average speed of 91 km/h (57 mph). [5]
12050/12049 Jhansi–Nizamuddin Gatimaan Express; 12279/12280 Jhansi–New Delhi Taj Express. 11109/11110 Jhansi–Lucknow Intercity Express; 11103/11104 Jhansi–Bandra Terminus Express (via Gwalior, Ujjain, Ratlam, Surat; 11105/11106 Jhansi Kolkata Pratham Swatrantata Sangram Express (via Kanpur, Patna) 11801/11802 Jhansi–Etawah Link Express
The 20171/20172 Rani Kamalapati (Bhopal Habibganj) - Hazrat Nizamuddin Vande Bharat Express is India's 11th and the fastest Vande Bharat Express train in service, connecting the states of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and New Delhi with a maximum permissible speed of 160 km/h (99 mph).
Agartala–Anand Vihar Terminal Tejas Rajdhani Express: Daily 5 hrs 15 min 13 Jalgaon Junction – Bhopal Junction: Mumbai CSMT–Hazrat Nizamuddin Rajdhani Express: 423 Daily 5 hrs 5 min 14 Jhansi Junction – Delhi Sarai Rohilla: Yesvantpur–Delhi Sarai Rohilla AC Duronto Express: 417 Weekly 5 hrs 40 mins 15 Jhansi Junction – Delhi Safdarjung
Super-fast express: Any passenger train with an average speed higher than 55 km/h (34 mph) on 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge. Mail: Trains which earlier had a mail coach attached. Newer trains are not named so, but older trains remain in operation. Express: Express trains travel faster and have fewer stops than ordinary passenger trains.
The 12001/02 Rani Kamlapati (Habibganj)-New Delhi Shatabdi Express is a train operated by the Northern Railways which runs between New Delhi, the main railway station of India's capital territory, New Delhi, and Rani Kamlapati (Habibganj) Railway Station, the suburban railway station of Bhopal, the state capital of the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
The Delhi-Varanasi corridor of 813-kilometre (505 mi) length will connect Varanasi to Delhi through twelve stations via Lucknow. Depending on the cost feasibility, a spur route to Ayodhya may also be planned as a part of the network. The entire section is part of the greater Delhi-Kolkata corridor.
The Golden Triangle is now a well-traveled route, providing a good spectrum of the country's different landscapes. The circuit is about 720 km by road. Each leg is about 4 to 6 hours of driving. The Shatabdi Express, Vande Bharat Express, and Gatimaan Express trains also connect New Delhi with Agra and Jaipur. [1]