Millat Express
Millat Express (Urdu: ملت ایکسپریس) is a passenger train operated daily by Pakistan Railways between Karachi and Lalamusa jnMalakwal.[1] The trip takes approximately 21 hours, 30 minutes to cover a published distance of 1,326 kilometres (824 mi), traveling along a stretch of the Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line, Khanewal–Wazirabad Branch Line and Shorkot–Lalamusa Branch Line.[2]
Overview | |
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Service type | Inter-city rail |
First service | 9 November 2004 |
Current operator(s) | Pakistan Railways |
Route | |
Start | Karachi Cantonment |
Stops | 24 |
End | Malakwal Junction |
Distance travelled | 1,326 kilometres (824 mi) |
Average journey time | 21 hours, 30 minutes |
Service frequency | Daily |
Train number(s) | 17UP (Karachi→Malakwal) 18DN (Malakwal→Karachi) |
On-board services | |
Class(es) | AC Business Economy |
Disabled access | 12_06-2019 |
Sleeping arrangements | Available |
Auto-rack arrangements | Birth |
Catering facilities | Available |
Technical | |
Track gauge | 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) |
Track owner(s) | Pakistan Railways |
History
Initially the Millat Express was operated between Karachi and Faisalabad. Later it was extended to Sargodha and onward to Malakwal.
Route
Station stops
- Karachi Cantonment
- Hyderabad Junction
- Shahdadpur
- Nawabshah
- Bhiria Road
- Mahrabpur Junction
- Rohri Junction
- Sadiqabad
- Rahim Yar Khan
- Rahim Yar Khan
- Bahawalpur
- Lodhran Junction
- Jahanian
- Khanewal Junction
- Abdul Hakim
- Shorkot Cantonment Junction
- Toba Tek Singh
- Gojra
- Faisalabad
- Chak Jhumra Junction
- Chiniot
- Shahinabad Junction
- Sargodha Junction
- Bhalwal
- Malakwal Junction [3]
Equipment
The train offers both AC Business and economy accommodations.
References
- IRFCA: Pakistan Railway Train Names Author: Owais Mughal, Retrieved on 1 July 2013
- KARACHI: Millat train service for Faisalabad inaugurated, Published in Dawn News on 11 November 2004. Retrieved on 21 October 2012
- Pakistan Railways official website, Millat Express Timings Archived 30 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved on 15 May 2015
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