Mangala Lakshadweep Express


The Mangala Lakshadweep Superfast Express is a Superfast train in India that runs between Hazrat Nizamuddin in Delhi and Ernakulam Junction in Kochi, Kerala via the Konkan railway route. It is operated by Southern Railway with 12617 / 12618 train numbers. This was the second daily train connecting Kerala state and New Delhi after Kerala Express and provided the first daily direct access to the national capital for the Malabar districts, Coastal Karnataka districts and Lakshadweep.

The train's name

As the Konkan Railway was not yet constructed, the train was earlier running between Mangaluru and Delhi in a roundabout route. Since the train was running till Mangaluru, the name Mangala was derived from Mangaladevi, the most important deity of Mangaluru city. Once the Konkan route was completed, this train was diverted via the Konkan. Later, this train was extended to Ernakulam Junction in Kochi. The train is renamed as Mangala Lakshadweep Express as Kochi is a major port city on the south-west coast of India bordering the Laccadive Sea.

Traction

Commonly this train uses WAP4 of Erode from Ernakulam to Mangaluru Junction and changes to WDP-4,4B/4D of Golden Rock from Mangaluru Junction. TO Igatpuri. Sometimes it heads with WDM3A/D. And from Igatpuri to Hazrat Nizamuddin it is hauled by Tughlakabad based WAP-7 locomotive.

Timings

This train leaves Ernakulam Junction at 13:15 to reach Hazrat Nizamuddin at 13:15 on the 3rd day. Return this train leaves NZM at 09:15 to reach Ernakulam Junction at 10:15 on the 3rd day. It covers a distance of 3066 km in about 49 hours at an average of. The monsoon timings of the train are different and takes longer duration to complete the journey.

Accidents

On 22 February 2013, 4 coaches of the 12618 Hazrat Nizamuddin-Ernakulam Mangala Lakshadweep Express derailed near Nashik, leaving 20 persons injured. On 15 November 2013, 10 coaches including all the AC coaches of the 12618 Hazrat Nizamuddin-Ernakulam Mangala Lakshadweep Express derailed near Nashik again at 6:40 a.m., leaving 5 persons dead and 50 injured. In both cases, track rupture is suggested as cause of the accident.
On 1 March 2015 3 coaches of 12617 Hazrat Nizamuddin-Ernakulam derailed near Pen, Raigad district with no casualties reported since the train was just outbound on the station and picking up speed.

Important stations of the train (12617 / 12618)

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