Bahauddin Zakaria Express

Bahauddin Zakaria Express
Overview
Service type Express
Current operator(s) Pakistan Railways
Website www.pakrail.com/
Route
Start Karachi City
Stops 19
End Multan Cantt
Distance travelled 929 kilometres (577 mi)
Service frequency Daily
Train number(s) 25 UP (Karachi -> Multan),
26 DN (Multan -> Karachi)
On-board services
Class(es) Economy and AC Business
Seating arrangements Available
Sleeping arrangements Available
Catering facilities Unavailable
Baggage facilities Available
Technical
Track gauge Broad Gauge
Bahauddin Zakaria Express route map

Bahauddin Zakaria Express (abbreviated as Zakaria Express) (Urdu: بهاءالدین زکریا ایکسپریس) is a daily express train service between Karachi and Multan in Pakistan. The train named after Bahauddin Zakaria, A saint who lived in Multan.[1]

Bahauddin Zakaria Express has Economy and AC Business class accommodation. It covers the 929 kilometres (577 mi) distance from Karachi to Multan in 16 hours and 5 minutes.[1]

Route

Karachi to Multan via Hyderabad and Rohri

Train stops

Accident

This train has witnessed one of the worst rail disaster in the history of Pakistan on January 4, 1990 in the village of Sangi near Sukkur in the Sindh Province of Pakistan killing 307 people.[3] Bahaudddin Zakaria Express was on a 500-mile (800 km) overnight run from Multan to Karachi and was carrying many more passengers in its 16 carriages than its 1408 seat capacity. It was supposed to pass straight through the village of Sangi but incorrectly set points sent it into a siding where it collided with an empty 67-car freight train at a speed of at least 35 mph.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "IRFCA: Pakistan Railway Train Names". Owais Mughal. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
  2. Pakistan Railways official website, Bahauddin Zakaria Express Timings, Retrieved on 6 April 2013
  3. "Chronology of world train disasters". The Guardian (London). 1999-08-02.