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Gour Express

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Gour Express
Overview
Service typeExpress
LocaleWest Bengal & Jharkhand
First serviceApril 1980, 20; 45 years ago (20-04-1980)
Current operator(s)Eastern Railway
Route
TerminiSealdah (SDAH)
Malda Town (MLDT)
Stops12
Distance travelled349 km (217 mi)
Average journey time7 hours 45 minutes in up direction, 7 hours 50 minutes in down direction.
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)13153/13154 (to Malda Town)
On-board services
Class(es)First AC, Second AC, Third AC, Sleeper, Unreserved
Seating arrangementsAvailable
Sleeping arrangementsAvailable
Auto-rack arrangementsAvailable
Observation facilitiesLarge windows
Baggage facilitiesAvailable
Technical
Rolling stockLHB coach
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed44 km/h (27 mph) average with halts

Gour Express is an express train of the Indian Railways connecting Kolkata with the district of Malda. The train covers a distance of 349.6 km (217 mi) up to Malda with the numbers 13153/54.

Timeline

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The Gour Express commenced operations as a triweekly express service between Sealdah and Malda from 20 April 1980. The train proved successful and the then railway minister A. B. A. Ghani Khan Choudhury played a key role in increasing the frequency of the service. On 2 October 1982, he flagged off the first run of the train as a daily service

Important stoppages

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Timings

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  1. 13153 leaves Sealdah around 22:05 everyday and reaches Malda Town at 5:55 next day.
  2. 13154 departs Malda Town around 21:25 everyday and reaches Sealdah at 5:00 next day.

Coach composition

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The train consists of 21 passenger coaches. The train runs with the following coach composition -

  • 1 Composite 1st A/C
  • 3 A/C 2-tier coaches
  • 2 A/C 3-tier coaches
  • 9 Non-A/C sleeper coaches
  • 4 Unreserved sleeper coaches (UR)
  • 1 Luggage-cum-Guard coaches with unreserved seating (SLR)
  • 1 End on Generation (EOG)

Of these, one Luggage-cum-Guard, one unreserved sleeper, three reserved non-A/C sleeper, one A/C 3-tier and one A/C 2-tier coach were used for the through service between Sealdah and Balurghat (now closed).[1]

Traction

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As the route from Sealdah to Malda is fully electrified, it is hauled by a Howrah/Sealdah-based WAP-4/WAP-7 throughout its entire journey.

See also

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References

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