Poorva Express (via Patna)

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Poorva Express
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Poorva Express train board
Overview
Service type Superfast Express
Locale Rajasthan Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand & West Bengal
First service2 October 1956;68 years ago (1956-10-02)
Current operator(s) Eastern Railways
Route
Termini Howrah (HWH)
Bikaner Junction (BKN)
Stops22
Distance travelled1,531 km (951 mi)
Average journey time23 hours 20 minutes
Service frequencyFour days a week.
Train number(s)12303 / 12304
On-board services
Class(es) First AC, Second AC, Third AC, Sleeper Class, General Unreserved
Seating arrangementsYes
Sleeping arrangementsYes
Auto-rack arrangementsYes
Catering facilitiesAvailable
Observation facilitiesLarge windows
Baggage facilitiesAvailable
Technical
Rolling stock LHB coach
Track gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed65 km/h (40 mph) average including halt

The 12303 / 12304 Poorva Express are daily superfast express trains of Indian Railways running between Howrah, West Bengal, and Bikaner, Rajasthan. The name Poorva signifies the eastern part of India, and the train attracts travellers from Bihar, Jharkhand & West Bengal. [1] [2]

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History

Prior to the introduction of the Rajdhani Express, the Deluxe Express was the premium category superfast trains of India. Fully air conditioned and superfast, they were given the highest priority in Indian Railways. There were two of them. One use to ply between Amritsar and Bandra Terminus, and another from Amritsar to Howrah. Both of them use to carry the ICF Rajdhani liveried coaches. Later with due course of time the Deluxe Express till Bandra was renamed as Paschim Express while the Deluxe Express till Howrah was renamed as Poorva Express. The Poorva Express was launched on the 2nd of October, 1956 and ran as the first fully air conditioned train of India.

With due course of time, the "fully Air Conditioned" was stripped off from its name to accommodate additional Non-AC sleeper Coaches and was subsequently terminated till New Delhi. And with the launch of Howrah Rajdhani Express, it lost its grandeur and subsequently its priority. It was relegated to Maroon-cream coloured Coaches with no tubelights only bulbs inside the coach first and then to Standard Blue ICF Coaches with tubelights inside the coach. But later getting refurbished to LHB coach in April 2013, being the first superfast category train to receive them.

Though it suffered with time, its popularity never ceased. Due to its huge demand, Indian Railways introduced a second pair of Poorva Express on 1 August 1971 via Patna. Not only that, during its peak time it was one of the longest trains with a load of 24 coaches and was used to be hauled by twin WDM-2 engines between Mughalsarai and Chittaranjan.

Coach composition

The train has standard LHB rakes with a max speed of 130 km/h. The train consists of 22 coaches:

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Route and halts

Traction

It is regularly hauled by a Howrah Loco Shed based WAP 7 (HOG) equipped locomotive on its entire journey.

Rake sharing

The train shares its rake with 12381/12382 Poorva Express (via Gaya).

Train detail

Detail of Poorva Express
PairTrain No.SectorDepartureArrivalFrequencyAverage SpeedStopsDistance
112303 [3] Howrah New Delhi Via Patna08:0006:00Mon, Tue, Fri, Sat70 kmBWN, DGR, ASN, CRJ, MDP, JSME, JAJ, JMU, KIUL, MKA, BARH, BKP, PNBE, DNR, ARA, BXR, DDU, ALD, CNB, ETW, TDL,ALJN1531 km
12304 [4] New Delhi Howrah Via Patna17:4017:00Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun65 km
212381 [5] Howrah New Delhi Via Gaya08:1506:00Sun, Wed, Thu67 kmALJN, TDL, ETW, CNB, ALD, BSB, DDU, BBU,SSM, DOS, ABUR, RFG, GAYA, KQR, PNME, DHN, ASN, DGR, BWN1449 km
12382 [6] New Delhi Howrah Via Gaya17:4017:00Mon, Tue, Fri62 km

Accidents and incidents

On 14 December 2014 the 12381 UP Howrah - New Delhi Poorva Express derailed at 8.27 am after leaving Howrah at 8.15 am. [7] 11 sleeper coaches and a pantry car (AC Hot Buffet Car) of the New Delhi-bound Poorva Express derailed at Liluah shortly after leaving Howrah station. There were no casualties or injuries to any passengers, railway officials said. The train was moving at a slow speed when it derailed, the officials said, adding that the reasons for the mishap were being examined. What saved the passengers was the speed of the train. "The Poorva Express was moving at 10 to 15 km/h when the accident occurred. The average speed of the train is 63 km/h, though it can travel at 120 km/h. Derailment at higher speeds would have been catastrophic," an official said.

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