Karnataka Express

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{{Use Indian English|date=January 2016}}

{{italic title}}{{Infobox rail service

| name = Karnataka Superfast Express

| image =

| caption =

| type = Superfast Express

| status = Active

| locale = Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharastra, Madhya Pradesh, UttarPradesh, Haryana & Delhi

| first = {{Start date and age |df=yes|1977|03|01}}

| operator = South Western Railway

| start = {{stnlnk| Bangalore City||KSR Bengaluru City}} (SBC)

| stops = 33

| end = {{stnlnk|New Delhi}} (NDLS)

| distance = {{convert|2392|km|0|abbr=on}}

| journeytime = 37 hours 30 minutes

| frequency = Daily

| trainnumber = 12627 / 12628

| line_used = Bangalore - Delhi

| class = AC First Class, AC 2 Tier, AC 3 Tier, Sleeper Class, General Unreserved

| seating = Yes

| sleeping = Yes

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| catering = Available

| observation = Large windows

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| baggage = Below the seats

| stock = LHB coach

| gauge = {{track gauge|1676mm|allk=on}}

| speed = {{convert|130|km/h|0|abbr=on}} maximum,

{{convert|65|km/h|0|abbr=on}} average including halts.

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The 12627 / 12628 Karnataka SF Express is a Daily Superfast Express train that runs between K. S. R Bengaluru City Junction, Bangalore the capital of Karnataka, and the Indian capital New Delhi.

A popular daily Superfast train to Shirdi, Karnataka Express is overcrowded throughout the year.

History

Bangalore was first connected to the north by the Kerala-Karnataka (also known as KK) Express, introduced in 1976.{{cite web |title = "Railway Budget speech 1977-78 (interim)" |url=https://indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/uploads/directorate/finance_budget/Previous%20Budget%20Speeches/1977-78_interim.pdf |date=28 March 1977 |publisher=Ministry of Railways}} The train ran from New Delhi to Jolarpettai and was split into two trains, one going to Bangalore and the other to Trivandrum. This continued until 1983, when Karnataka Express was launched in the February 1983 budget{{cite web |url=http://www.indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/uploads/directorate/finance_budget/Previous%20Budget%20Speeches/1983-84.pdf|date=24 March 1983|title= Railway Budget speech 1983-84|website=www.indianrailways.gov.in|publisher=Ministry of Railways}} as a single biweekly train running on 3 routes on different days of the week. The routes were via Secunderabad, Manmad, and Vijayawada. The train was then rerouted via Dharmavaram, Guntakal, Wadi, Daund, - Bhusaval and continues to run on the same route to this day.{{cite web |title ="Indianrailinfo - History of Karnataka express" |url=https://m.indiarailinfo.com/blog/post/1110350?&tp=1}}{{cite web |title= "24coaches - Big four of the south." |date=23 December 2014 |url=https://24coaches.com/tamil-nadu-andhra-pradesh-kk-express-history/}}

Route & halts

Major stations along the route are KSR Bengaluru, {{stnlnk|Yelahanka Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Puttaparthi}}, {{stnlnk|Dharmavaram Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Anantapur}}, {{stnlnk|Guntakal Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Wadi Junction}},{{stnlnk|Kalaburagi Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Solapur}}, {{stnlnk|Daund Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Ahmednagar Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Manmad Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Bhusaval Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Burhanpur}}, {{stnlnk|Khandwa Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Itarsi Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Bhopal Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Jhansi Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Gwalior Junction}}, {{stnlnk|Agra Cantonment}} and {{stnlnk|New Delhi}}. It halts at several smaller stations, like {{stnlink|Hindupur}} and {{stnlnk|Kopargaon}}.{{cite web |title=Railyatri - 12627 - Karnataka express timetable |url=https://www.railyatri.in/time-table/12627}}{{cite web |title=Railyatri - 12628 - Karnataka express timetable |url=https://www.railyatri.in/time-table/12628}}

Apart from the stations mentioned above, 12627 also halts at {{stnlnk|Hazrat Nizamuddin}}.

Timings

The train runs daily . 12627 Depart Daily at 7.30 PM from K. S. R Bengaluru City Junction and 12628 Departs Daily in the night at 8. 15 PM and 12627 reaches its destination New Delhi on the third morning at 9.00 am and 12628 Daily reaches K. S. R Bengaluru City Junction in the 12. 00 PM afternoon respectively.

Traction

The train is hauled by a WAP-7 electric locomotive from Royapuram Loco Shed or Lallaguda Loco Shed or Tughlakabad Loco Shed from end to end basis.

Coach Composition

Karnataka Express used to run with ICF coaches until November 10, 2021, when it was given LHB coaches.

The coach composition is as follows:

  • 3 Second Sitting coaches.
  • 7 sleeper coaches.
  • 6 Third AC coaches.
  • 2 Second AC coach.
  • 1 First AC coach.
  • 1 Pantry car coach.
  • 1 High Capacity Parcel Van

The train runs with 23 coaches in the up direction and 23 coaches in the down direction.

The train shares its rakes with 12657/12658 KSR Bengaluru - MGR Chennai central Mail.

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Accidents and incidents

  • On May 14, 1989, the Karnataka Express derailed near a bridge near Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh killing 69. Several passengers had been complaining to the service staff of intermittent but strong and unusual jerks even before the train arrived at Bhopal, and the delayed train was speeding at more than 100 kilometres per hour. An engine or axle failure has been suspected as the cause of the derailment.[http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/karnataka-express-derailment-shows-indian-railways-basic-infrastructure-remains-inadequate/1/323468.html/ Karnataka Express derailment] India Today
  • On March 6, 1991 Karnataka Express derailed in the rain near Makalidurga ghats, about {{convert|60|km|abbr=on}} from Bangalore, killing 30.{{cite news|title=Chronology of major rail accidents|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Chronology-of-major-rail-accidents/articleshow/46449786.cms?referral=PM|newspaper=The Times of India|date=15 May 2003}}
  • On July 28, 1997 Karnataka Express and Himsagar Express collided on the outskirts of Delhi, killing 12.{{cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/jul/28rail.htm|title=Rediff on the NeT: 12 killed in train collision near New Delhi|work=Rediff.com}}

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