Sirsa Express
The Sirsa Express is an express train belonging to Northern Railway zone that runs between Tilak Bridge and Sirsa in India. It is currently being operated with 14085/14086 train numbers on a daily basis.[1][2]
| Overview | |||||
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| Service type | Express | ||||
| First service | 16 December 2009 | ||||
| Current operator(s) | Northern Railway zone | ||||
| Route | |||||
| Start | Tilak Bridge (TKJ) | ||||
| Stops | 18 | ||||
| End | Sirsa (SSA) | ||||
| Distance travelled | 265 km (165 mi) | ||||
| Service frequency | Daily [lower-alpha 1] | ||||
| Train number(s) | 14085/14086 | ||||
| On-board services | |||||
| Class(es) | AC Chair Car, General Unreserved | ||||
| Seating arrangements | yes | ||||
| Sleeping arrangements | no | ||||
| Catering facilities | no | ||||
| Observation facilities | ICF Coaches | ||||
| Entertainment facilities | No | ||||
| Baggage facilities | No | ||||
| Technical | |||||
| Rolling stock | 2 | ||||
| Track gauge | 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) | ||||
| Operating speed | 40 km/h (25 mph), including halts | ||||
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Service
The 14085/Sirsa Express has an average speed of 43 km/hr and covers 265 km in 6h 20m. The 14086/Sirsa Express has an average speed of 43 km/hr and covers 265 km in 6h 15m.[ - 55 km/h without include halt time)
Route and halts
The important halts of the train are:
- Tilak Bridge
- Shivaji Bridge
- New Delhi
- Sadar Bazar
- Delhi Kishanganj
- Shakurbasti
- Nangloi
- Bahadurgarh
- Sampla
- Rohtak Junction
- Kalanaur Kalan
- Bhiwani Junction
- Bawani Khera
- Hansi
- Satrod
- Hisar Junction
- Mandi Adampur
- Bhattu
- Ding
- Sirsa
Coach composite
The train has standard ICF rakes with max speed of 100 kmph. The train consists of 22 coaches :
- 20 General
- 1 General (reserve for female)
- 1 AC Chair Car
Traction
Both trains are hauled by a Ludhiana Loco Shed based WDP-4D diesel locomotive engine (electric engine between tilak bridge and bhiwani) from Tilak Bridge to Sirsa and vice versa.
Notes
- Runs seven days in a week for every direction.
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