
Malda Town to Lucknow Amrit Bharat Express train: Check travel time, ticket price, time table, stoppages
The Malda Town to Lucknow (Gomati Nagar) Amrit Bharat Express will cover a distance of 941 km in 20:15 hrs. This will be the fastest train on route followed by Malda Town-New Delhi Express and Farakka Express. The Malda Town-Lucknow Amrit Bharat Express will run as train number 13435. On the other hand, the Lucknow-Malda Town Amrit Bharat Express will run as train number 13436.
During its journey between Malda Town and Lucknow (Gomati Nagar), the Amrit Bharat train will stop at 23 stations enroute. These are – New Farakka, Barharwa, Sahibganj, Kahalgaon, Bhagalpur, Sultanganj, Jamalpur, Abhaipur, Kiul, Sheikpura, Waris Aleganj, Nawadah, Tilaya, Gaya, Dehri On Sone, Sasaram, Bhabua Road, DD Upadhyaya, Varanasi, Jaunpur, Shahganj, Ayodhya Dham and Ayodhya Cantt.
The Malda Town to Lucknow Amrit Bharat Express train will run on Thursday only. Meanwhile the Lucknow-Malda Town Amrit Bharat Express train will run on Friday only. The train can run at a maximum speed of 130 kmph.
The Malda Town to Gomati Nagar Amrit Bharat Express train will have Sleeper Class and General Class coaches. To travel in Sleeper Class coaches between Malda Town and Gomati Nagar, the ticket price is Rs 540.
The Malda Town to Gomati Nagar Amrit Bharat Express train will begin its journey at 19:25 hrs from Malda Town and will reach Gomati Nagar at 15:40 hrs. On its return journey, the Gomati Nagar-Malda Town Amrit Bharat Express train will depart at 18:40 hrs to reach Malda Town at 16:40 hrs.
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