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      Coach Position of Jammu Tawi Bhagat Ki Kothi Express 19226

      Jammu Tawi to Bhagat Ki Kothi | M, T, W, T, F, S, S | 2A, 3A, SL, GN | Express
      Engine
      1
      SLR
      2
      GS
      3
      GS
      4
      A1
      5
      B1
      6
      B2
      7
      B3
      8
      B4
      9
      S1
      10
      S2
      11
      S3
      12
      S4
      13
      S5
      14
      S6
      15
      S7
      16
      S8
      17
      S9
      18
      GS
      19
      SLR
      Note: Coach position and seat layout are indicative only. Please re-check coach info at the station before boarding train.

      19226 Jammu Tawi Bhagat ki Kothi Express Essential Services

      Jammu Tawi Bhagat ki Kothi Express 19226 coach position

      Jammu Tawi Bhagat ki Kothi Express runs with an ICF Rake and has a total of 19 coaches. It has 3 second seating unreserved coaches, 1 second ac coach, 4 third ac coaches and 9 sleeper coaches. The engine of the train reverses at Pathankot, Amritsar Jn, Jalandhar City and Firozpur Cant stations. The full coach composition is:

      Engine--SLR--GS--GS--A1--B1--B2--B3--B4--S1--S2--S3--S4--S5--S6--S7--S8--S9--GS--SLR

      About Vaishno Devi Katra

      Vaishno Devi is located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir (Jammu region). Vaishno Devi temple is one of the most popular religious spot in India. More than 10 million pilgrims visit Vaishno Devi every year. The temple is located on a 2800 ft high Trikuta Mountain. To go to Vaishno Devi, you first go to Jammu (a major railway head in North India). From Jammu, travel by road to Katra - 50 km. Katra serves as the base camp for pilgrims who visit Vaishno Devi. At Katra, one has to register for the Yatra. Around Katra, there are many caves where Devis (Goddesses) and Devatas (Gods) of Hindu mythology prefer to stay. Also one can visit Shiv Khori Gufa - some 4 hours drive on dusty and rough road. The cave is more than 150 mts long and there is a Svayambhu Lingum, which constantly baths in a milky lime fluid dripping from the ceiling. The route from Jammu to Shiv Khori is full of beautiful and picturesque mountains, waterfalls and lakes. Nearest airport from Vaishno Devi is in Jammu, just 34 km away.

      About Jodhpur

      Jodhpur is the second largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and officially the second metropolitan city of the state. It is called the Blue City due to blue colored houses around the Mehrangarh Fort. The blue hue is due to the caste system, where Brahmins took to painting their houses blue, which would differentiate them from the rest of the population. However, the rest of the population followed them and today the city seems to have the sky on their land. It is also called the Sun City due to its bright and sunny weather all months round. It was founded by a Rajput chief of the Rathode clan, Rao Jodha, in 1459 who conquered the surrounding territories. The city became an internal part of the state of Marwar. The inhabitants were called Marwaris, who are still known as a business-based community. Jodhpur Airport (JDH) is a civil enclave airport in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. It shares its airside with the Jodhpur Air Base of the Indian Air Force. The main attractions in Jodhpur include Jaswant Thada, Ghanta Ghar, Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhavan Palace and many beautiful lakes and temples. Mehrangarh Fort, which rises 400 feet above the landscape, is one of the most magnificent buildings of India. The Marwar festival and the Nagaur festival are the popular festivals of Jodhpur. They show the zealous spirit of locals with a fusion of Rajputanas and Mughals. Once Jodhpur became part of Indian Republic, the king retired in his palace called Umaid Bhawan Palace. This was later turned into a heritage hotel meant for the classiest and most expensive weddings of the world. Elizabeth Hurley's wedding with Arun Nayar happened here which cost them 7 million dollars. Many finger-licking dishes have originated from Jodhpur which include the tasty mawa ki kochori, mirchi vada, makhaniya lassi, dal bati churma, gatte ki sabzi, aate ka halwa, bajre ka sagra and many others. You cannot miss the traditional and tasty deserts which include malpua, motichur ke laddu, besan ki barfi, thorr, ghevar and gulab jamun.