Ranchi–New Delhi Rajdhani Express

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Ranchi Rajdhani Express
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Ranchi Rajdhani Express at New Delhi
Overview
Service type Rajdhani Express
Locale Jharkhand,West Bengal,Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, New Delhi
Current operator(s) Northern Railways
Route
Termini Ranchi Junction (RNC)
New Delhi (NDLS)
Stops6 (20839/20840)
5 (20407/20408)
6 (12453/12454)
Distance travelled20839/20840 - 1,307 km (812 mi)

20407/20408 - 1,251 km (777 mi)

12453/12454 - 1,244 km (773 mi)
Average journey time20839 (17 Hours)
20840 (16 Hours 55 Mins)

20407 (16 Hours 45 Mins)
20408 (16 Hours)

12453 (17 Hours 35 Mins)
12454 (17 Hours 55 Mins)
Train number(s)20839/20840 (twice in a week)
20407/20408 (once in a week)
12453/12454 (once in a week)
On-board services
Class(es) 1AC, 2AC, 3AC
Catering facilitiesOn-board catering
E-catering
Technical
Rolling stock LHB coach
Track gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speedAverage Speed (incl. stops)
20839/20840 (76 km/h)
20407/20408 (74 km/h)
12453/12454 (69 km/h)

The Ranchi Rajdhani Express is a premier train in the exclusive fleet of Rajdhani Express of Indian Railways.

Contents

History

Coach Composition

Train Number12345678910111213141516171819202122
20839LOCOEOGB11B10B9B8B7B6B5B4B3B2B1PCA6A5A4A3A2A1H1EOG
20840LOCOEOGH1A1A2A3A4A5A6PCB1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9B10B11EOG
Train Number123456789101112131415161718192021
20407LOCOEOGB11B10B9B8B7B6B5B4B3B2B1PCA5A4A3A2A1H1EOG
20408LOCOEOGH1A1A2A3A4A5PCB1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9B10B11EOG
Train Number123456789101112131415161718192021
12453LOCOEOGB11B10B9B8B7B6B5B4B3B2B1PCA5A4A3A2A1H1EOG
12454LOCOEOGH1A1A2A3A4A5PCB1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9B10B11EOG

Traction

The three sets of Ranchi Rajdhani Express is hauled by a WAP-7 (HOG)-equipped locomotive of Ghaziabad electric loco shed in both directions.

Routes

Route 1 - via Chopan Route 2 - via JaplaRoute 3 - via Bokaro Steel City
Train No. 12453StationsTrain No. 12454Train No. 20407StationsTrain No. 20408Train No. 20839StationsTrain No. 20840
ArrivalDepartureArrivalDepartureArrivalDepartureArrivalDepartureArrivalDepartureArrivalDeparture
---17:15 Ranchi 09:45------18:25 Ranchi 08:10------18:10 Ranchi 09:05---
20:3920:41 Daltonganj 05:4005:4221:3921:41 Daltonganj 04:4104:4320:0520:10 Bokaro Steel City 06:3006:35
21:2021:25 Garhwa Road 05:0005:0522:5022:55 Garhwa Road 04:1004:1522:0122:03 Koderma 04:4004:42
22:3622:38 Renukut 03:2003:2201:3501:45 Mughalsarai 01:1201:2223:2023:23 Gaya 03:3003:33
00:0500:10 Chopan 02:4502:5000:1600:18 Dehri-on-Sone 02:2802:30
03:3503:37 Prayagraj 22:5823:0003:3503:37 Prayagraj 22:5823:0001:3501:45 Mughalsarai 01:1201:22
05:4005:45 Kanpur Central 20:5220:5705:4005:45 Kanpur Central 20:5220:5705:4005:45 Kanpur Central 20:5220:57
11:10--- New Delhi ---16:1011:10--- New Delhi ---16:1011:10--- New Delhi ---16:10

Incidents

On 7 Sep 2017, the engine and power car of train derailed near New Delhi, but no casualties were reported. [5]

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