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The Jhelum Express is one of the oldest trains originating from Pune. Started in 1979, [1] it was the first train connecting Pune to the capital city of New Delhi. The train was initially started for the military. Srinagar Express, predecessor, between Delhi and Pathankot during 1950's was extended till Pune and renamed as Jhelum Express.
The New Delhi–Jammu Tawi Rajdhani Express connects New Delhi and Jammu Tawi. It is the Rajdhani Express series train on the New Delhi–Jammu Tawi section. Its number is 12425 / 12426.
Jhelum Railway Station (Urdu and Punjabi: جہلم ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in Jhelum city, Jhelum district of Punjab province, Pakistan. The station has stoppage of all trains except priority trains like Green Line Express , Rehman Baba Express and Islamabad Express .
Yesvantpur - Jabalpur Superfast Express at Devarapalle en route Yesvanthpur in 2017. The Jabalpur - Yeshwantpur (Bangalore) Weekly Express (Train No :12194) is a 2014 launched, 2013 announced train service in the rail budget 2013-2014 by rail minister, Pawan Bansal. (Jabalpur - Yesvantpur) Express route map
Garib Rath Express trains primarily operate on long-distance routes, connecting major cities and important railway stations across different states in India. These trains are designed to cover extensive distances, often traversing several hundred kilometers in a single journey.
The 12247 / 12248 Bandra Terminus–Hazrat Nizamuddin Yuva Express is a Yuva Express train belonging to Indian Railways that run between Bandra Terminus and Hazrat Nizamuddin in India. It operates as train number 12247 from Bandra Terminus to Hazrat Nizamuddin and as train number 12248 in the reverse direction, serving the states of Maharashtra ...
Despite being an old prestigious train equipped with LHB coach, Gujarat Mail now leaves before Rajkot–Mumbai Duronto Express, but reaches the final destination 30 minutes after the Duronto Express. The Gujarat Mail is a daily service which was originally numbered 1DN/ 2UP. Earlier, it would carry a mail coach from which it likely derived its ...
Khyber Mail (Urdu: خیبر میل) is a passenger train operated daily by Pakistan Railways between Karachi and Peshawar. [1] The trip takes approximately 32 hours, to cover a published distance of 1,764 kilometres (1,096 mi), traveling along the entire stretch of the Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line.