Malwa Express 2919
Malwa Express
Malwa Express 2919 is a mail express train run by the Indian Railways. This train departs from Indore Junction BG Railway Station (Station Code: INDB) at 12:25 AM and arrives at Jammu Tavi Railway Station (Station Code: JAT) at 3:40 p.m. Its travel period is 27 hours and 15 minutes.
Malwa Express is a daily superfast express train service which connects the largest city and commercial center of Madhya Pradesh to Indore Junction BG Railway Station in Jammu Kashmir, Jammu Tawi in India.
History
This train was originally started between Indore and New Delhi and has since been extended to Jammu Tawi. It was the first Indian railway to reach Pakistan as a diplomatic signal. From Indore on 22 October 1985 to Lahore in Pakistan, Indore-Lahore was under special service, but the service was terminated after 55 days due to controversy. During this period, it continued to depart in both directions once every week on Friday. It was the fifth train in Bharat and Madhya Pradesh to receive an ISO certificate after Bhopal Express, RevenueNext Express and Ahilynagri Express. Number and naming
In the form of 'Dawn' service number 129 from Indore and 'up' service number 12920 from Jammu Tawi. The name Malwa symbolizes the region of Madhya Pradesh, where Indore is located in the city. Route and stop
The train runs on many routes through its journey. Dewas - Ujjain, Ujjain - Bhopal, Bhopal - Bina, Bina - Jhansi - Gwalior, Gwalior - Agra, Agra - Mathura, Mathura - Delhi and New Delhi - Amritsar runs on these routes. It passes through 7 States like Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, New Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir. Important stoppages for this train are: Train time table Coach overall
The generality of the train consists of 24 coaches: Frequency
The train runs a whole week, once a day.
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