Vaishali Express

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The 12553 / 12554 Vaishali Express is a daily Superfast Express train service, connecting Saharsa in Bihar to New Delhi. This train is one of the oldest train in this route. Earlier it was known as Muzaffarpur–New Delhi Jayanti Jayanta Express.[1]

It is the first train after Bhopal Express to be certified for quality at the ISO 9000 level. It connects the major cities of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh like Saharsa, Barauni, Samastipur, Muzaffarpur, Hajipur,Siwan, Deoria, Chhapra, Gorakhpur,

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This train is hauled by CNB (Kanpur)-based WAP-7 from end-to-end.(New Delhi–Saharsa)

History

It first ran between New Delhi and Muzaffarpur and was later extended to Barauni. It was later extended to Saharsa from 5 March 2019.

Coaches and facilities

This train has 4 dedicated rakes. It runs with 22 LHB coach.

2 End on generators on both ends

1 AC First Class (H1)

2 AC Two Tier (A1 to A2)

3E AC (M1)

3 AC Three Tier (B1 to B6)

6 Sleeper (S1 to S6)

3 Unreserved coaches

and a pantry car

Schedule

Train number Station code Departure station Departure time Departure day Arrival station Arrival time Arrival day
12553 SHC Saharsa 6:45 AM Daily New Delhi 6:25 AM (Next Day) Daily
12554 NDLS New Delhi 8:40 PM Daily Saharsa 8:20 PM (Next Day) Daily

Route & halts

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Traction

It is hauled by a Kanpur Loco Shed based WAP-7 electric locomotive from end to end.

Gallery

Award

Vaishali Express was awarded ISO 9000 on 1 May 2012.

Accidents

On 16 November 2023, a Vaishali Express train caught fire in Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India. 21 people were injured.[2]

References

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