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The Intercity Express is the express-train service in India which connects major railway junctions and state capitals.
Features
The trains are less expensive than other express trains, and usually reach their destinations within 5–6 hours. They usually complete a round trip in a day, returning to the origin station at night and using only a single rake. Generally, they have only sitting accommodations and a pantry car. Intercity Express trains run daily, except:
- Indore - Jabalpur Intercity Express, three days a week
- Bhopal - Gwalior Intercity Express, five days a week
- Indore - Hazrat Nizamuddin Intercity Express, which takes 11 hours to cover the 550 kilometres (340 mi) route. This train uses two rakes and also has unreserved, sleeper service and three coach classes.
Train names
The following trains are intercity-express trains, but have different names:
- Taj Express
- Kovai Express
- Brindavan Express
- Lal Bagh Express
- Pinakini Express
- Satavahana Express
- Janmabhoomi Express
- Pallavan Express
- Vindhyachal Express
- Tippu express
- Chamundi Express
- Pragati Express
- Deccan Queen Express
- Deccan Express
- Venad Express
- Vanchinad Express
- Amritha Express
- Shatabdi Express
- Jan Shatabdi Express
Routes
Intercity Express routes are (round-trip, unless noted):
- New Delhi-Kanpur
- New Delhi-Agra
- New Delhi-Chandigarh (one-way)
- Dehradun-New Delhi (one-way)
- New Delhi-Gwalior
- Mumbai-Pune
- Mumbai-Nagpur
- Jaipur-Jodhpur
- Bhopal - Indore Intercity Express
- Bhopal-Gwalior Intercity Express
- Bhopal - Jabalpur Intercity Express
- Lucknow-Gorakhpur
- Bhopal-Dahod
- Bhopal-Ajmer Intercity Express
- Bhopal - Ratlam Intercity Express
- Indore-Gwalior Intercity Express
- Indore-Bhind
- Indore - Hazrat Nizamuddin Intercity Express
- Indore-Jodhpur
- Indore-Udaipur
- Gwalior-Udaipur
- Jabalpur-Rewa
- Ratlam-Ajmer
- Bangalore-Hubli
- Bangalore-Ernakulam (one-way)
- Chennai-Coimbatore (one-way)
- Bangalore-Shimoga
- Ernakulam Junction-Thiruvananthapuram
- Thiruvananthapuram-Guruvayur
See also
- Duronto Express
- List of named passenger trains of India
- Rajdhani Express
- Shatabdi Express
- Superfast Mail/Express