
Kacheguda to Bhagat Ki Kothi Express Train Launch: Check route, travel time, timing, stoppages
The Kacheguda to Bhagat Ki Kothi Express train will cover a distance of 1953 km in around 44:10 hrs.
The Kacheguda to Bhagat Ki Kothi Express will run as train numbers 17605/17606. During its journey, the the Kacheguda to Bhagat Ki Kothi Express will stop at 29 stations. These are — Nizamabad, Nanded, Purna, Hingoli, Washim, Akola, Malkapur, Khandwa, Itarsi, Narmadapuram, Rani Kamlapati, Sant Hirdaram Nagar, Sehore, Maksi, Ujjain, Ratlam, Javra, Mandsaur, Neemuch, Chittaurgarh, Bhilwara, Bijainagar, Nasirabad, Ajmer, Beawar, Sojat Road, Marwar and Pali Marwar.
The Kacheguda to Bhagat Ki Kothi Express trains will be composed of Two 2nd AC, Seven 3rd AC, 7 Sleeper, 4 General 2nd Class and 2 Generator cum Luggage Brake Van. The fare for travelling between Kacheguda to Bhagat Ki Kothi by Sleeper Class is Rs 770, AC 3 Tier is Rs 2030 and AC 2 Tier is Rs 2930.
Train No. 17605 Kacheguda – Bhagat Ki Kothi Express will depart from Kachiguda station daily at 23:50 hrs from 20.07.2025 and will reach Bhagat Ki Kothi station at 20:00 hrs on the third day.
Train No. 17606 Bhagat Ki Kothi – Kacheguda Express will depart from Bhagat Ki Kothi station daily at 22:30 hrs from 22.07.2025 and will reach Kachiguda station at 15:40 hrs on the third day.

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