Delhi to Sant Hirdaram Nagar SHATABDI EXPRES 12002 timing
SHATABDI EXPRES (12002) runs from Delhi to Sant Hirdaram Nagar. It departs from New Delhi station (NDLS) at from platform 1 and arrives at Rani Kamlapati station (RKMP) at on platform 1. SHATABDI EXPRES takes 0 minute to cover the distance of 709 km between Delhi and Sant Hirdaram Nagar. It is a superfast train. The average speed of this train is kmph. It has classes Executive Class (EC) and Chair Car (CC). This train runs daily. Final chart for SHATABDI EXPRES is prepared at Delhi usually 3-4 hours before train departure time. Shatabdi trains are also premium category trains that connects two important cities of India. These trains runs for short distances only and are not for long distances or overnight journeys. Shatabdi trains have only seating arrangements and coaches are equipped with LHB coaches and chair cars. These train offers catering facilities and the food fare is included in ticket cost. Shatabdi trains have classes Chair Car (CC) and Executive Class(EC). These are best alternative to bus journeys.
SHATABDI EXPRES 12002 route
SHATABDI EXPRES starts from New Delhi (NDLS) at , reaches Mathura Jn (MTJ) at , Agra Cantt (AGC) at , Morena (MRA) at , Gwalior Jn (GWL) at , Lalitpur (LAR) at , Bina Jn (BINA) at and Bhopal Jn (BPL) at . It arrives at Rani Kamlapati on same day at . It stops at 100 stations in its route between New Delhi and Rani Kamlapati. Passengers use 12002 SHATABDI EXPRES to travel mostly from Delhi to Gwalior, Delhi to Bhopal, Delhi to Jhansi, Delhi to Agra and Gwalior to Bhopal.
SHATABDI EXPRES 12002 coach position
SHATABDI EXPRES runs with an LHB Rake and has a total of 18 coaches. It has 2 executive class coaches and 14 ac chair car coaches. The full coach composition is:
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