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Akbar Express

Akbar Express
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusSuspended
LocaleQuetta
PredecessorQuetta Express
First service5 August 1974
Last service23 March 2020
SuccessorPakistan Railways
Current operatorPakistan Railways
Former operatorPakistan Railways
Route
TerminiQuetta
Lahore
Stops30
Distance travelled1,225 kilometres (761 mi)
Average journey time24 hours 20 Minutes
Train numbers23UP (Quetta→Lahore)
24DN (Lahore→Quetta)
On-board services
Class(es)First Class Sleeper
Economy
AC Standard
Seating arrangementsAvailable
Sleeping arrangementsAvailable
Catering facilitiesAvailable
Baggage facilitiesAvailable
Technical
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Track ownerPakistan Railways
Timetable number23 UP 24DN
Route map

The Akbar Express (Urdu: اکبر ایکسپریس, Balochi: اکبر ایکسپریس) is a passenger train operated daily by Pakistan Railways between Quetta and Lahore. The trip takes approximately 23 hours and 30 minutes to cover a published distance of 1,225 kilometres (761 mi), traveling along the Rohri–Chaman Railway Line, Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line, Khanewal–Wazirabad Branch Line and the Shahdara Bagh–Sangla Hill Branch Line. Akbar express is the only train which connects Faisalabad with Quetta.

History

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The Akbar Express was previously known as the Quetta Express. In August 2013, it was renamed to Akbar Express in honour of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, a Baloch nationalist leader and former head of the Jamhoori Wattan Party. Pakistan Railways suspended the train in 2010 due to lack of locomotives but was resumed on 25 April 2013.[1] and it was again suspended in March 2020 due to Covid 19.[2]

Route

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Originally, the Quetta Express ran between Quetta and Peshawar via Rohri, Multan, Lahore and Rawalpindi. Since being renamed to Akbar Express, the route has been shortened to Lahore via Faisalabad.

Station stops

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Equipment

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Akbar Express consists of ten coaches and four rakes with AC Standard, First Class Sleeper and Economy Class accommodations.[3] [4]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Power Van AC Standard Economy Economy Economy First Class Sleeper Economy Economy Economy Brake Van

Incidents

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On Sept 26, 2002, Quetta Express derailed near Sibi resulting 7 dead and 57 injured.[5]

See also

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References

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