Howrah – Ernakulam Antyodaya Superfast Express is a Fully Unreserved Superfast Express train of the Indian Railways connecting Howrah Junction in Kolkata's West Bengal and Ernakulam Junction in Kochi Kerala. It is currently being operated with 22877/22878 train numbers on a weekly basis. It has been a lifeline for the migrant workers from Eastern India. Thousands of workers use this train to travel from West Bengal and Odisha to the industrial cities in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.[2]

Coach composition

The train is a completely general coach train designed by the Indian Railways with features of LED screen display to show information about stations, train speed, etc. Vending machines for tea, coffee, and milk; bio toilets in compartments; CCTV cameras, facility for potable drinking water, mobile charging points, and toilet occupancy indicators are available.

Service

It averages 64 km/h as 22877 Antyodaya Express starts on Saturday and covering 2285 km in 37 hrs and 64 km/h as 22878 Antyodaya Express starts on Tuesday, covering 1968 km in 37 hrs 15 mins.[3][4][5][6][7]

This train serves one of the busiest corridors of migrant laborer movement in India. That is from Eastern India to Southern Indian cities of Kochi, Thrissur, Palakkad, Coimbatore, Ongole, Vijayawada, Eluru, Rajahmundry, Vijaynagaram etc.

Route & halts

Both trains are hauled by a Santragachi / Tatanagar-based WAP-7 electric locomotives.

Operation

22877 – leaves Howrah Junction on Saturday and reaches Ernakulam Junction on day 3 at morning 6:00 hrs IST

22878 – leaves Ernakulam Junction every Tuesday at 00:20 hrs IST in night and reach Howrah Junction on 2nd day at 14:50 hrs IST

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Runs once in a week for every direction.

References

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