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Sapt Kranti Express

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Sapt Kranti Superfast Express
Overview
Service typeSuperfast
LocaleBihar, Uttar Pradesh & Delhi
First service1 July 2002; 23 years ago (2002-07-01)
Current operatorEast Central Railways
Route
TerminiMuzaffarpur Junction (MFP)
Anand Vihar Terminal (ANVT)
Stops16
Distance travelled1,059 km (658 mi)
Average journey time19 hours 15 minutes
Service frequencyDaily
Train number12557 / 12558
On-board services
ClassesAC 1st Class, AC 2 Tier, AC 3 Tier, Sleeper class, General Unreserved
Seating arrangementsYes
Sleeping arrangementsYes
Catering facilitiesAvailable
Observation facilitiesLarge windows
Baggage facilitiesAvailable
Other facilitiesWi-Fi facility in AC 1 Tier Coaches
Technical
Rolling stockLHB coach
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed110 km/h (68 mph) maximum, 55 km/h (34 mph) average including halts

The 12557 / 12558 Sapt Kranti Superfast Express is a daily running superfast train operated by the East Central Railway, connecting Muzaffarpur Junction in Bihar with Anand Vihar Terminal in Delhi. Introduced on 1st July 2002, it plays a crucial role in linking North Bihar with the national capital

The Sapt Kranti Superfast Express is an ISO 9001:2008 certified service, signifying its commitment to quality and passenger satisfaction [1] [2][3]

History

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The Sapt Kranti Superfast Express is a daily train service operated by Indian Railways that connects Muzaffarpur Junction in Bihar to Anand Vihar Terminal in Delhi. It was introduced on 1st July 2002, initially running between Muzaffarpur and New Delhi Railway Station. However, from 2nd December 2010, its terminal in Delhi was shifted to Anand Vihar Terminal to help decongest New Delhi Station.

The train is named after the historic Sapt Kranti or Seven Revolutions movement launched by socialist leader Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, symbolizing its ideological link with social and political reform. The name reflects movements associated with equality, non-violence, and social justice, making the train culturally significant, especially in Bihar where Dr. Lohia's influence was strong.

It was upgraded to modern LHB coaches on 2nd October 2019, as part of the 150th birth anniversary celebrations of Mahatma Gandhi. One of the rakes was also decorated with Gandhi-themed artwork during that time.

Service

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SAPT KRANTI SUPERFAST(12557/12558)
🚆 Train No. 🏁 Station Code 🚉 Departure Station ⏰ Departure Time 📅 Departure Days 🏁 Arrival Station ⏰ Arrival Time 📅 Arrival Days
12557 MFP Muzaffarpur 11:35 AM Daily Anand Vihar Terminal 7:40 AM Daily
12558 ANVT Anand Vihar Terminal 2:35 PM Daily Muzaffarpur 11:05 AM Daily

Route and halts

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Important halts of 12557/12558 Sapt Kranti Superfast Express
Station (12557: Muzaffarpur → Anand Vihar) Station (12558: Anand Vihar → Muzaffarpur)
Muzaffarpur Junction Anand Vihar Terminal
Motipur Moradabad
Mehsi Lucknow Charbagh
Chakia Gonda Junction
Pipra Gorakhpur Junction
Bapudham Motihari Kaptanganj Junction
Sagauli Junction Siswa Bazar
Bettiah Bagaha
Narkatiaganj Junction Harinagar
Harinagar Narkatiaganj Junction
Bagaha Bettiah
Siswa Bazar Sagauli Junction
Kaptanganj Junction Bapudham Motihari
Gorakhpur Junction Pipra
Gonda Junction Chakia
Lucknow Charbagh Mehsi
Moradabad Motipur
Anand Vihar Terminal Muzaffarpur Junction

Coach Composition & Mainteance

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Coach Composition of Sapt Kranti Express
Coach Type Number of Coaches
Sleeper Class (S) 6
AC 3-Tier (B) 5
AC 3-Tier Economy (M) 1
AC 2-Tier (A) 2
AC First Class (H1) 1
General Unreserved (GN) 4
Pantry Car (PC) 1
SLRD (Divyang-friendly cum Luggage Coach) 1
End-On Generator & Luggage Van (EOG) 1
  • The primary maintenance of the train is undertaken at the Muzaffarpur Junction Coaching Depot

Traction

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Both trains are hauled by a Ghaziabad Loco Shed / Tughlakabad Loco Shed-based WAP-7 electric locomotive on its entire journey.

Gallary

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Rlys change boarding point of trains". The Times of India. December 2010.
  2. ^ "Lohia and Saptkranti".
  3. ^ "The "People's Movement Left" and Rammanohar Lohia: An evaluation at a time of crisis".