Gorakhdham Express Explained

Gorakhdham Superfast Express
Type:Superfast Express
Locale:Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab
Operator:North Eastern Railways
Start: (GKP)
Stops:13
End: (BTI)
Distance:969km (602miles)
Journeytime:16 hrs 55 mins
Frequency:Daily
Class:AC 1st Class
AC 2 Tier
AC 3 Tier
Sleeper class
Unreserved
Seating:Yes
Sleeping:Yes
Autorack:Yes
Catering:On-board catering
E-catering
Observation:Large windows
Entertainment:Yes
Baggage:Yes
Stock:LHB coach
Gauge:
broad gauge
Trainnumber:12555 / 12556
Speed:64km/h average with halts

The 12555 / 12556 Gorakhdham Express is a daily Superfast Express class train service of Indian Railways, which runs between the cities of Gorakhpur and Bathinda via Basti station, state capital of Uttar Pradesh; Lucknow, city of and national capital .
It is considered one of the important trains of North Eastern Railway and Indian Railways as well.Recently the train is running with the new LHB rakes.

Overview

This train is named after Guru Gorakhnath. Gorakhdham means Place of Guru Gorakhnath.
It is ISO 9001:2015 certified train of Indian Railways.
Cleanliness and safety of passengers is the first motive of this train. This train is claimed to have cleanest and hygienic accommodation and toilets among the trains plying on the same route.
Regular security inspection of train is performed on-board by police personnel. Sniffer dogs inspect the train before the commencement of journey from .
On-board housekeeping service regularly & on-demand cleans the toilets and coaches with feedback authorization from passengers.

Train got LHB coach from 14 March 2019.

History

Earlier this train used to run combined with Vaishali Express between & New Delhi.
Independent operation of this train was demanded and Indian Railways foresaw the possibility of this. North Eastern Railway was assigned with the responsibility of presenting report on the practicality of this train. Project report was presented before the Railway Board and it was allowed.
Hence in the year of 1998, Gorakhdham Express commenced its first independent operation from Gorakhpur Junction to New Delhi as an express train having bi-weekly frequency. Soon after its first journey, this train was extended up to, it was declared Superfast Express and its frequency was made daily service.
Few months later this train was again extended to and this train operated between Gorakhpur Junction & Bhiwani Junction via New Delhi.
Again after few years of service this train was extended till and recently extended up to then this train operates between Gorakhpur Junction & Bhatinda Junction from 14 July 2022.

This is the first Superfast Express train of Bhatinda Junction.

Facilities

This train has facility of E-catering [1] for providing food from Domino's Pizza etc. & on-board catering, for providing snacks, foods, tea/coffee, beverages.
On-demand housekeeping service is provided, which maintains the cleanness of coaches, as well as of toilets.

Route & halts

Schedule

Train number Station code Departure station Departure time Departure day Arrival station Arrival time Arrival day
12555 GKP Gorakhpur Junction 4:35 PM Daily Bathinda Junction 12:40 PM (Daily) next day
12556 BTI Bathinda Junction 2:00 PM Daily Gorakhpur Junction 9:45 AM (Daily) next day

Accommodation

This train consists of 22 coaches – 4 Sleeper coaches, 10 3rd Air-Conditioned coaches, 2 2nd Ac coaches 1 1st Ac coach & 3 Unreserved coaches and 1 EOG.
13 Air-Conditioned coaches consists of 1 First Class, 2 Second Class & 10 Third Class coaches.

Management

This train is owned, operated & maintained by Lucknow division of North Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways.
Being prioritized & important train, North Eastern Railway Headquarters Gorakhpur Junction itself monitors this train for better quality & services.
This train is one of the most important trains of Hissar, as well as of Gorakhpur Junction.

Locomotive

It is hauled by an Ajni / Kalyan-based WAP-7 locomotive between Gorakhpur Junction & Hisar Junction and vice versa.

Accidents

In dense fog on 2 January 2010, the Gorakhdham Express and Prayagraj Express collided near the Panki railway station in Kanpur, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) southwest of Lucknow. Ten people died and about 51 were injured.[2]

On 26 May 2014, it rammed into a stationary goods train near Khalilabad station in Sant Kabir Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, on its way to Gorakhpur.[3] More than 40 people were killed and over 150 were injured.

In 2004, the train hit a truck which was standing on tracks. Luckily the truck was driverless.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Order Food Online on Train | Quick & Tasty Food Delivery in Train.
  2. Web site: At least 10 killed in train crashes in northern India. 2 January 2010. Reuters. 16 February 2015.
  3. Web site: Gorakhdham Express derails in Sant Kabir Nagar UP killing at least 6. IANS. news.biharprabha.com. 26 May 2014.