Vaishno Devi Katra to Allahabad JAMMU MAIL 20434 timing
JAMMU MAIL (20434) runs from Vaishno Devi Katra to Allahabad. It departs from Vaishno Devi Katra station (SVDK) at and arrives at Subedarganj station (SFG) at . JAMMU MAIL takes 24 hrs to cover the distance of 1277 km between Vaishno Devi Katra and Allahabad. It is a non-superfast train. The average speed of this train is 53.208333333333336 kmph. It has classes First AC (1A), Second AC (2A), Third AC (3A) and Sleeper (SL). This train runs daily. Final chart for JAMMU MAIL is prepared at Vaishno Devi Katra usually 3-4 hours before train departure time. Runnig all day
JAMMU MAIL 20434 coach position
JAMMU MAIL runs with an ICF Rake and has a total of 22 coaches. It has 1 first ac coach, 2 second ac coaches, 6 third ac coaches and 7 sleeper coaches. The full coach composition is:
Vaishno Devi is located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir (Jammu region). Vaishno Devi temple is one of the most popular religious spot in India. More than 10 million pilgrims visit Vaishno Devi every year. The temple is located on a 2800 ft high Trikuta Mountain. To go to Vaishno Devi, you first go to Jammu (a major railway head in North India). From Jammu, travel by road to Katra - 50 km. Katra serves as the base camp for pilgrims who visit Vaishno Devi. At Katra, one has to register for the Yatra. Around Katra, there are many caves where Devis (Goddesses) and Devatas (Gods) of Hindu mythology prefer to stay. Also one can visit Shiv Khori Gufa - some 4 hours drive on dusty and rough road. The cave is more than 150 mts long and there is a Svayambhu Lingum, which constantly baths in a milky lime fluid dripping from the ceiling. The route from Jammu to Shiv Khori is full of beautiful and picturesque mountains, waterfalls and lakes. Nearest airport from Vaishno Devi is in Jammu, just 34 km away.
About Allahabad
Allahabad is one of the oldest cities in India. It is crowned in ancient scriptures as 'Prayag', 'Prayagraj' or 'Teertharaj' and is considered the holiest of pilgrimage centres of India. It is situated at the confluence of three rivers- Ganga, Yamuna and the invisible Saraswati. The meeting point is known as Triveni and is very sacred to Hindus. The Kumbh held in every six years and Mahakumbh in every 12 years at Allahabad (Sangam) are the largest gatherings of pilgrims on this earth. The city is the judicial capital of Uttar Pradesh with Allahabad High Court being the highest judicial body in the state. Allahabad is served by Allahabad Airport (IXD), which is 12 km from the city centre and lies in Bamrauli. Allahabad Junction is the headquarter of the North Central Railway Zone.