The Bhopal - Lucknow / Pratapgarh Express is a weekly superfast train which runs between Bhopal Junction railway station of Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh and Lucknow, the capital city of Uttar Pradesh and then to a neighbouring town called Pratapgarh.
The train number is :
Train no.12183 departs from Bhopal Junction every Sunday, Tuesday, Friday at 19:20 hrs., reaching Pratapgarh Junction at 09:05 hrs. the next day. Train no.12184 departs from Pratapgarh Junction every Monday, Wednesday, Saturday at 19:10 hrs., reaching Bhopal Junction the next day at 08:50 hrs.
The train goes via Bina - Jhansi - Kanpur rail route. The important halts of the train are :
The train normally consist a total of 21 Coaches which are :
The train does not have any pantry car.
The train has an average speed of 68 km/hour from both the sites.
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