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Indore–Dehradun Express

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The Indore–Dehradun Express is a bi-weekly train service, which runs between Indore Junction railway station of Indore, the largest city and commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh and Dehradun, the capital city of Uttarakhand in India. The name "Ujjaini Express" refers to the ancient Hindu mythological city named Ujjaini near Indore.

14318 Indore Dehradun Express (2)

Route and halts

The train goes via: Ujjain, Maksi, Bina, Guna, Gwalior, Agra, Ghaziabad and Meerut. This train is the only connection of Indore to reach Dehradun, Meerut, or Ghaziabad

The important halts of the train are:

Coach composite

The train consist of 27 coaches (the longest train of India) as follows:

  • 1 AC 1 tier
  • 3 AC 2 tier
  • 5 AC 3 tier
  • 12 sleepers
  • 4 general
  • 1 break and luggage/parcel
  • 1 pantry

Average speed and frequency

The train runs every Friday and Saturday from both the cities with average speed of 68 km/h.

Alternate train

14318 Indore Dehradun Express

The bi-weekly 14309/14310 Ujjain - Dehradun Ujjaini Express shares the same racks of this train

See also

References