Amarkantak Express
The 12853 / 12854 Amarkantak Express is a daily Superfast Express train which runs between the Bhopal Junction railway station in Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh and Durg, a city in Chhattisgarh state in central India. This train replaced the 8225/8226 Bhopal–Bilaspur Mahanadi Express along with the 8291/8292 Bhopal–Raipur Express and the 1235/1236 Bhopal–Jabalpur Express. The name of the train comes from the name of the city Amarkantak, which is a pilgrim town in the Anuppur District from the state of Madhya Pradesh. The Narmada River, which is the largest river in Central India originates near the city. Arrival and departure informationTrain no. 12854 departs from Bhopal Junction daily at 4.00 pm, reaching Durg the next day at 08.05 am. Train no. 12853 departs daily from Durg at 6.25 pm reaching Bhopal Junction the next day at 10:30 am. This train takes in all 27 halts before reaching its destination[1] Route and haltsThe important stations along the train route are:
Coach compositionThe train normally consists of 22 LHB coaches:
As is customary with Indian Railways, coaches are added/removed as per the demand. Average speed and frequencyThis is a daily train service in each direction. The trains operate at an average speed of 54 km/hour. Loco linksThe trains are hauled by the following locomotives;
Direction reversalThe train reverses its direction twice at; Other trains from Bhopal to Bilaspur
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