Rewa – Delhi Anand Vihar Express

Rewa - Delhi Anand Vihar Express
Overview
Service type Superfast
Locale Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan
Current operator(s) West Central Railway
Route
Start Rewa
Stops 11()12()
End Anand Vihar Terminal
Distance travelled 849 km (528 mi)
Average journey time 14h 30m
Service frequency Daily
On-board services
Class(es) AC 2 Tier, AC 3, Sleeper, Unreserved
Seating arrangements Yes
Sleeping arrangements Yes
Technical
Operating speed 58 km/h (36 mph) ()
61 km/h (38 mph)() average with halts

Rewa – Delhi Anand Vihar Express is a daily Superfast Express train of the Indian Railways, running between Rewa, a prominent city of Madhya Pradesh and Anand Vihar Terminal of Delhi. The train originally used to run from New Delhi Railway Station before being shifted to Anand Vihar station on 2 September 2012. The train is operated by the North Central Railway zone of Indian Railways on the section which is part of the busy Howrah–Delhi main line (Grand Trunk section). It is, along with the prestigious Shaan - E - Bhopal Express, one of the "first" ISO 9002 certified trains of India because of its security features and high priority on the Indian Railways. But it takes 2 hours more than Rajdhani Express to cover the same distance. It is also slower than some other Superfast trains in this section, but has one of highest commercial speeds among Non-Rajdhani trains.

The normal locomotive of Rewa Superfast Express is a WAP 5 electric locomotive from GZB shed. However, it may sometimes get a WAP 7 or WAP 4 due to non-availability of a WAP 5.

Number and nomenclature

The train numbers of this train are:

Coach composition

The train generally consists of a total number of 18 coaches as follows:

Locomotive

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