INDB BARELLY EX (14319) runs from Indore to Bareilly. It departs from Indore station (INDB) at from platform 5 and arrives at Bareilly station (BE) at on platform 4. INDB BARELLY EX takes 24 hrs to cover the distance of 1035 km between Indore and Bareilly. It is a non-superfast train. The average speed of this train is 43.125 kmph. It has classes Second AC (2A), Third AC (3A) and Sleeper (SL). This train runs on Thursday. Final chart for INDB BARELLY EX is prepared at Indore usually 3-4 hours before train departure time.
INDB BARELLY EX 14319 coach position
INDB BARELLY EX runs with an ICF Rake and has a total of 23 coaches. It has 3 second seating unreserved coaches, 1 second ac coach, 5 third ac coaches and 12 sleeper coaches. The engine of the train reverses at Ujjain Jn station. The full coach composition is:
Indore, selected as the cleanest city in India in 2017, is a city in Madhya Pradesh. It is known as commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh. Indore, the city of foodies, offers variety of chats and the wide range of street foods that is enough for a mouthgasm for anyone. Sarafa Bazar which opens at 9pm is a must visit place. Some unique but tasty food items served here are Garadu, Khopra Pattice, Batla Kachori, Bhutte ki kees and the best of north-indian sweets such as malpua, moong daal halwa, rabri, kulfi, kesariya doodh and gulab jamun. Indore is also known for the 7-story Rajwada Palace and the Lal Baag Palace, which date back to Indore's 19th-century Holkar dynasty. East is the Indo-Gothic Gandhi Hall and clock tower. The Jain temple Kanch Mandir has a mirrored mosaic interior. Indore is served by Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport, about 8 km from the city. It is the busiest airport in the states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh and also serves as a hub for international cargo. The Indore Junction is an A-1 grade railway station with a revenue of more than Rs. 50 crore. The City Railway Division comes under Ratlam Division of the Western Railways.The Central Museum is filled with medieval Hindu and Jain sculptures. Chokhi Dhani, a re-creation of a Rajasthani village, offers traditional food, plus activities like camel rides and puppet shows. Farther southwest is Patal Pani, a waterfall that roars down from a huge height.