Trains of West Central Railway (India)
The West Central Railway became operational from year 2004 with its headquarters at Jabalpur, one of the major city in Madhya Pradesh state of central India. The division was carved out from Western Railways with the headquarters at Churchgate, Mumbai and Central Railways of erstwhile Bombay state.
Now the division serves as a major zone for Indian railways along with other 13 railway zones.
Divisions
The major divisions of the zone are :
Important trains
Trains from Jabalpur
- 11265/11266 - Jabalpur–Ambikapur Express (tri weekly) via. New Katni Junction
- 11449/11450 - Durgavati Express between Jabalpur and Jammu Tawi (weekly) via. Bina–Katni
- 11451/11452 - Jabalpur–Rewa Intercity Express (daily)
- 11447/11448 - Shaktipunj Express between Jabalpur and Howrah (daily) via. Katni–Singrauli, named after the coal power plant at Singrauli, near Katni
- 11463/11464 - Jabalpur Somnath Express (4 days a week) via. Itarsi–Bhopal–Vadodara–Rajkot
- 11465/11466 - Jabalpur Somnath Express (bi weekly) via. Bina–Katni–Bhopal–Vadodara–Rajkot]
- 11471/11472 - Jabalpur–Indore Express (daily) via. Itarsi–Bhopal
- 11651/11652 - Jabalpur–Singrauli Intercity Express via Beohari
- 11701/11702 - Jabalpur–Indore Intercity Express via. Guna–Maksi
- 12061/12062 - Bhopal Jan Shatabdi Express between Jabalpur and Habibganj, a suburb in Bhopal (daily) via. Itarsi
- 12121/12122 - Madhya Pradesh Sampark Kranti between Jabalpur and Hazrat Nizamuddin (tri weekly) via. Bina–Katni, named after the state named Madhya Pradesh, where this city is located
- 12159/12160 - Jabalpur–Amravati Express (tri weekly) via. Itarsi–Nagpur
- 12181/12182 - Dayodaya Express between Jabalpur and Jaipur (daily) via. Bina, named after a priest Swami Dayananda Saraswati who founded the Arya Samaj.
- 12187/12188 - Jabalpur–Mumbai Garibrath Express between Jabalpur and Mumbai (bi weekly) via. Nashik
- 12189/12190 - Mahakoshal Express between Jabalpur and Hazrat Nizamuddin (daily) via. Satna, named after the hill valley of Mahakaushal in central India.
- 12191/12192 - Sri Dham Express between Jabalpur and New Delhi (daily) via. Itarsi, named after a pilgrim spot near Jabalpur
- 12411/12412 - Gondwana Express between Jabalpur and Hazrat Nizamuddin (daily) via. Bina, named after a concentrated Gond tribe in the state.
- 12529/12530 - Jabalpur–Bhopal Intercity Express (daily) via. Itarsi
- 15009/15010 - Chitrakoot Express between Jabalpur and Lucknow (daily) via. Satna, named after a tourist spot in Madhya Pradesh
Trains from Bhopal/Habibganj
- 1271/1272 - Vindhyachal Express between Bhopal and Itarsi (daily) via. Bina–Katni–Jabalpur, named after a mountain range in Madhya Pradesh
- 2001/2002 - New Delhi Habibganj Shatabdi Express (the fastest train of India) between Bhopal and New Delhi (daily)
- 2153/2154 - Bhopal–Mumbai Express between Habibganj and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (weekly) via. Itarsi
- 2155/2156 - Shaan-e-Bhopal Express between Habibganj and Hazrat Nizamuddin (daily), named after the India's first ISO Certified railway station Bhopal Habibganj, which is the Pride of Bhopal
- 2183/2184 - Bhopal–Lucknow Express (tri weekly) via. Bina - Kanpur
- 2185/2186 - Rewanchal Express between Habibganj and Rewa (daily) via. Bina–Katni, named after a valley of Rewanchal
- 2193/2194 - Bhopal–Pratapgarh Express (weekly) via. Bina
- 2197/2198 - Bhopal–Gwalior Intercity Express (daily) via. Ashoknagar–Guna
- 3025/3026 - Bhopal–Howrah Express (weekly) via. Bina–Katni
- 8235/8236 - Bhopal–Bilaspur Express (daily) via. Bina
- 9655/9656 - Bhopal–Ajmer Express (daily) via. Ratlam
Withdrawn trains
- 8225/8226 Bhopal–Bilaspur Mahanadi Express is now cancelled
- 9303/9304 Bhopal–Ratlam Intercity Express now cancelled
- 9657/9658 Ratlam–Ajmer Express now cancelled
See also
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