Pawan Express: Connecting Mumbai and Muzzaffarpur through wheels and tracks

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Apr 20, 2016
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Pawan Express is the short term used for the train named “Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Muzaffarpur Pawan Express”. This express train goes by the name connecting Lokmanya Tilak Terminus of Mumbai with Muzaffarpur Junction of Bihar. The responsibility of this train’s service lies with the Central Division of Indian Railways. It runs with the number 11061 in the up direction, which is from Mumbai to Muzaffarpur and 11062 is the number by which it runs in the opposite direction, which is from Muzaffarpur to Mumbai.

Minute details about the train

While running from Mumbai to Muzaffarpur, this express train has 35 station halts, but while running in the opposite direction, it has only 33 station stoppages. From Mumbai, this train has a departure of 4 days a week which is on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. From Muzaffarpur, it runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The main station stoppages this express train has are Igatpuri, Bhusawal, Jabalpur, Manmad, Satna, Allahabad, Gazipur City and Varanasi. Pawan Express covers a distance of around 1790 kilometers when running from Mumbai to Muzaffarpur Junction and takes a running time of around 35 hours. This train runs with a speed of around 55 kilometers per hour, and it does not belong to the super fast train category.

Pawan Express has 22 coaches including AC 3 and 2 tiers, Sleeper Classes, General Unreserved coaches and Luggage Vans. In additional, it also has a Pantry car coach, which means one can order food and drinks within the train. Among the 22 coaches, there is one AC 2 tier coach, one AC 3 tier coach, 12 sleeper class coaches, 6 general unreserved coaches and 2 sitting and luggage vans.

Connecting Mumbai to Muzaffarpur

Mumbai, the state capital of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India is one of the busiest cities in this country. Lokmanya Tilak Terminus is the only railway station, which is located within the city while the other stations are situated on the outskirts. In this busy city, many new people step in every day to fulfill their dreams regarding finding a job or landing a role in a movie as this city nurtures the biggest film industry in India. Mumbai railway stations are the busiest and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus is no exception. It is a city of dreams for many people. Mumbai, previously known as Bombay, was formed by joining seven islands, which were fishermen colonies. The name Mumbai comes from Mumba Devi, who is the patron goddess of fishermen community and in Marathi language, this word means ‘mother’.

Muzaffarpur of Bihar, on the other hand, is situated on the banks of Burhi Gandak River and is famous by the name of ‘Litchi Kingdom’ as they produce Shahi Litchis, which are very tasty. This city was named after a revenue officer called Muzaffar Khan. This place is famous for Litchi cultivation and they export this fruit to the major cities of India during summer and also to the entire world.

Pawan Express offers a hassle free journey to the passengers between these two cities. 

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