GAYA YPR SPL (06564) runs from Gaya to Bengaluru. It departs from Gaya Jn station (GAYA) at and arrives at Yesvantpur Jn station (YPR) at . GAYA YPR SPL takes 48 hrs to cover the distance of 2444 km between Gaya and Bengaluru. It is a non-superfast train. The average speed of this train is 50.916666666666664 kmph. It has classes Third AC (3A) and Sleeper (SL). This train runs on Monday. Final chart for GAYA YPR SPL is prepared at Gaya usually 3-4 hours before train departure time.
GAYA YPR SPL 06564 coach position
GAYA YPR SPL runs with an ICF Rake and has a total of 21 coaches. It has 2 third ac coaches and 13 sleeper coaches. The full coach composition is:
Gaya is a city of ancient historical and mythological significance. It is one of the major tourist attractions of Bihar and the 2nd largest city of Bihar. Gaya is 100 kilometres south of Patna. Situated on the banks of the Phalgu River, it is a place sanctified by the Jain, Hindu, and Buddhist religions. It is surrounded by small rocky hills by three sides and the river flowing on the fourth (eastern) side. The city has a mix of natural surroundings, age old buildings, green areas and narrow bylanes. Situated between Gaya (7 km) and Bodh Gaya (11 km), Gaya Airport(GAY) is the largest (by area) and only operating international airport in Bihar and Jharkhand. Bodh Gaya is of great importance for Budhhists and the Vishal Budhha Mandir is located there. The Great Budhha statue situated here is 64 ft high.
About Bengaluru
Also referred to as the "Silicon Valley of India", Bangalore or Bengaluru is the capital city of Karnataka. With an estimated population of 8.5 million in 2011, it is the fifth most populous city in India and the 18th most populous city in the world. The city is served by Kempegowda International Airport (BLR), located at Devanahalli, about 40 kilometres from the city centre. It is a divisional headquarters in the South Western Railway zone of the Indian Railways. Bangalore is known as the "Garden City of India" because of its greenery, broad streets and the presence of many public parks, such as Lal Bagh and Cubbon Park.