MUMBAI (MAHARASHTRA) TO AHMEDABAD (GUJARAT) : FULL TRAIN JOURNEY : 12009 MUMBAI CENTRAL - AHMEDABAD SHATABDI EXPRESS : BRC WAP7 LOCOMOTIVE : HIGH SPEED 130KMPH RUN : FIRST CLASS EXECUTIVE CHAIR CAR FOOD ( BREAKFAST + SOUP + LUNCH + ICECREAM ) : FIRST CLASS EXECUTIVE CHAIR CAR INTERIORS : INDIAN RAILWAYS.
12009/Mumbai Central - Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express
मुंबई सेंट्रल - अहमदाबाद शताब्दी एक्सप्रेस मुंबई सेंट्रल - अहमदाबाद शताब्दी एक्सप्रेस
MMCT/Mumbai Central -- ADI/Ahmedabad Junction
Mumbai Central–Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express is a superfast express train of Shatabdi class belonging to Indian Railways that runs between Mumbai Central and Ahmedabad Junction in India. It is a 6 days in week service. Earlier it would operate excluding Fridays, later it was changed to exclude Sundays.
It operates as train number 12009 from Mumbai Central to Ahmedabad Junction and as train number 12010 in the reverse direction.
Mumbai Central – Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express is fastest train on the Mumbai – Ahmedabad Sector following train is the Mumbai-Rajkot Duronto Express which is 2nd fastest train in BCT-RJT sector. Mumbai Central – Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express used to run six days a week excluding Fridays after the exclusion day became Sunday.
It covers the distance of 493 kilometres in 6 hours 20 mins as 12009 Shatabdi Express (87 km/hr) & 6 hours 40 mins as 12010 Shatabdi Express (81 km/hr).
Mumbai Central – Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express generally has 1 Anubhuti (EA), 3 Executive Class coach (EC), 14 AC Chair Car coaches (CC) & 2 Luggage cum Generator coaches. The train runs with the Linke-Hofmann Busch (LHB) coaches.
Earlier Valsad(BL) based WCAM 2/2P locos were used to haul the train between Mumbai Central & Ahmedabad Junction until at least March 2012 although Western Railways completed DC Electric Conversion to AC on 5 February 2012.
After that it used to be hauled by a Vadodara(BRC) based WAP 5 or WAP 7 locomotive until July 2017.
It is now regularly hauled by a Vadodara(BRC) based WAP 7 locomotive which is equipped with Head-On-Generation(HOG) Technology.
Both the trains 12009 and 12010 runs all day in the week except Sunday.
Halts : -
Mumbai Central
Borivali
Vapi
Surat
Bharuch Junction
Vadodara Junction
Anand Junction
Nadiad Junction
Ahmedabad Junction
Schedule : -
Train Number Station Code Departure Station Departure Time Arrival Station Arrival Time
12009 BCT Mumbai Central 6:25 AM Ahmedabad 12:45 PM
12010 ADI Ahmedabad 2:45 PM Mumbai Central 09:20 PM
Ahmedabad Junction railway station (station code: ADI) is the main railway station of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It is also the biggest railway station within Gujarat. It is the second-highest income-generating division in Western Railways after the Mumbai Division.
Ahmedabad Junction is the primary station of rail transport for the city of Ahmedabad in the state of Gujarat, India and an important center of the Western Railways zone of the Indian Railways. Locally, people refer to it as Kalupur Station (as it is situated in the Kalupur area of the walled city). It serves trains that connect Ahmedabad to different parts of Gujarat, as well as major Indian cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Trivandrum, Ajmer, Dhanbad, Daltonganj, Gwalior, Jaipur, Indore and Howrah.
IRCTC has launched its VIP class executive lounge on platform 1 for passengers to spend their waiting time on economy rates which offers free wifi, urinals, AC, news paper, recliners and foods.
Mumbai Central (formerly Bombay Central, station code: MMCT) is a major railway station on the Western line, situated in Mumbai, Maharashtra in an area known by the same name. It serves as a major stop for both Local and Inter-City/Express trains with separate platforms for them. It is also a terminal for several long distance trains including the Mumbai Rajdhani Express. It is one of the five major Terminal stations in Mumbai while others being Mumbai CST, Mumbai LTT, Mumbai BDTS and Mumbai Dadar. Trains depart from the station connecting various destinations mostly across states in the northern, western and north-western parts of India. The station was renamed from Bombay Central to Mumbai Central in 1997, following the change of Bombay to Mumbai. In 2018, a resolution was passed to change the station code to MMCT, with implementation ongoing.
The station is divided into two parts. The eastern half of the station serves long-distance trains operated by Western Railways while the western half serves commuter trains running on the Churchgate–Virar suburban section of Western Railways.
RailTel, the telecom arm of the Indian Railways, on 22 January 2016 launched free public Wi-Fi service at Mumbai Central station in collaboration with Google.
The concourse on the mainline side has an outlet of Rajdhani chain of restaurants serving authentic Indian food.
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