Kerala Sampark Kranti Express

Kerala Sampark Kranti Express
Overview
Service type Sampark Kranti Express
First service 13 July 2005
Current operator(s) Indian Railway
Route
Start Chandigarh
Stops 19
End Kochuveli Railway Station
Distance travelled 3,398 km (2,111 mi)
Average journey time 54 h 25 m
Service frequency Bi weekly
Train number(s) 12217/12218
On-board services
Class(es) 2Tier-AC, 3Tier-AC, Sleeper Coach, General
Technical
Operating speed Average
56 km/h (35 mph)
Route map
Kerala Sampark kranti Express Route map

Kerala Sampark Kranti Express is a train that runs between Kochuveli Railway Station in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of the state of Kerala and Chandigarh in Punjab. It departs from Kochuveli Railway Station on Mondays and Saturdays and it leaves Chandigarh on Wednesdays and Fridays. This train was introduced to provide quicker connectivity from India's capital New Delhi to locations in Kerala. Kerala Sampark Kranti Express,22685/22686 Karnataka Sampark Kranti ( Yesvantpur to Chandigarh ) and Goa Sampark Kranti Expresses ( Madgaon to Chandigarh) are the only Sampark Kranti trains that runs beyond national capital and Kerala Sampark Kranti is the longest running Sampark Kranti Express. It runs via the Konkan route.

It runs non stop between Hazrat Nizamuddin - Kota Junction section (458 km) and Kota Junction - Vadodara Junction section (528 km).

Sampark Kranti

Sampark and Kranti are borrowed from Sanskrit, . Sampark(Devanagari:-सम्पर्क) means Contact and Kranti(Devanagari:-क्रान्ति ) means Revolution. The name denotes a revolutionary step taken by Indian Railways to provide high speed connectivity with the National Capital to the common man in form of non-air conditioned express trains with minimal stoppages and high running speed. Earlier such a facility was available on the Rajdhani series of super-fast trains which were completely air-conditioned and hence quite expensive. The Rajdhani and Shatabdi series are the fastest trains in India. The Sampark Kranti trains run at a slightly lesser speed than these and yet provide for a high speed option at a normal price due to the minimal stoppages and relatively faster speeds than other non-Rajdhani and non-Shatabdi express trains.

Kerala Sampark Kranti Flag off

The Kerala Sampark Kranti was flagged off by Member of Parliament Pawan Kumar Bansal, from the Chandigarh Railway Station.

Train Route

S.No. STN.Code STN Name
1 CDG Chandigarh
2 UMB Ambala Cantonment
3 NDLS New Delhi
4 NZM Hazrat Nizamuddin
5 KOTA Kota JN
6 BRC Vadodara JN
7 BSR Vasai Road
8 PNVL Panvel
9 RN Ratnagiri
10 MAO Madgaon
11 UD Udupi
12 MAJN Mangalore Junction
13 KGQ Kasaragod
14 CAN Kannur
15 CLT Kozhikode
16 SRR Shornur JN
17 TCR Thrissur
18 ERS Ernakulam JN
19 ALLP Alappuzha
20 KYJ Kayamkulam JN
21 QLN Kollam JN
22 KCVL Trivandrum Kochuveli

Coach composition

It has 1 First AC and 2 Tier Ac combined coach(HA), 1 AC 2 Tier coach(A), 1 AC 3 Tier coach(B), 8 Sleeper coaches(S), 4 General coaches(G), a Pantry Car(PC) and a Luggage Van(LV) in all 17 coaches.

(ENG-G1-G2-A1-HA1-B1-S1-PC-S2-S3-S4-S5-S6-S7-S8-G3-G4-LV)

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Traction

A Golden Rock based WDP 3A hauls the train from Kochuveli until Vadodara Junction after which a Ghaziabad based WAP 5 takes over for the reminder of its journey until Chandigarh.

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