Mumbai to Jodhpur BGKT HAMSAFAR 20943 train schedule cloud_download
Station
Arrival
Departure
Halt
Day
Distance
Platform
1
Mumbai Bandra Terminus
( BDTS )
Starts
-
1
0 km
4
2
Borivali
( BVI )
1
18 km
8
3
Vapi
( VAPI )
1
157 km
1
4
Surat
( ST )
2
252 km
1
5
Vadodara Jn
( BRC )
2
382 km
-
6
Ahmedabad Jn
( ADI )
2
482 km
3
7
Palanpur Jn
( PNU )
2
615 km
-
8
Abu Road
( ABR )
2
668 km
2
9
Jawai Bandh
( JWB )
2
750 km
-
10
Pali Marwar
( PMY )
2
863 km
1
11
Bhagat Ki Kothi
( BGKT )
Ends
-
2
933 km
2
*Note: Average delay is average of delays calculated over previous 7 days. Platform no. is indicative only. Please re-check platform info at the station before boarding train.
BGKT HAMSAFAR (20943) runs from Mumbai to Jodhpur. It departs from Mumbai Bandra Terminus station (BDTS) at from platform 4 and arrives at Bhagat Ki Kothi station (BGKT) at on platform 2. BGKT HAMSAFAR takes 24 hrs to cover the distance of 933 km between Mumbai and Jodhpur. It is a non-superfast train. The average speed of this train is 38.875 kmph. It has classes Third AC (3A), Sleeper (SL) and Second Seater (2S). This train runs on Thursday. Final chart for BGKT HAMSAFAR is prepared at Mumbai usually 3-4 hours before train departure time.
About Mumbai
Mumbai formerly known as Bombay is one of the most prominent cities in India. Mumbai is known for a lot of things namely Bollywood, Ganpati festival, shopping streets, colleges, Mumbai local trains, street food, Mumbai Dabbawallas delivering food tiffins, the Gateway of India. Mumbai once comprised of seven islands. That is why there are various sea links as it is surrounded by water bodies along the coast.Mumbai airport is centrally located in the city and is known as Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport (BOM). Mumbai have the credits for various services that were opened here first. Like the first airport of India Juhu Aerodrome was first established here in 1928, first 5-star hotel-Taj Mahal Hotel, the first railway terminal was constructed in Mumbai and was known as Bori Bunder (Now known as CST Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus), the first electric rail system, the first public bus service (BEST) are some of the facilities that started first in Mumbai. As a true Mumbaikar says Mumbai is not just a city it is a spirit in itself.
About Jodhpur
Jodhpur is the second largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and officially the second metropolitan city of the state. It is called the Blue City due to blue colored houses around the Mehrangarh Fort. The blue hue is due to the caste system, where Brahmins took to painting their houses blue, which would differentiate them from the rest of the population. However, the rest of the population followed them and today the city seems to have the sky on their land. It is also called the Sun City due to its bright and sunny weather all months round. It was founded by a Rajput chief of the Rathode clan, Rao Jodha, in 1459 who conquered the surrounding territories. The city became an internal part of the state of Marwar. The inhabitants were called Marwaris, who are still known as a business-based community. Jodhpur Airport (JDH) is a civil enclave airport in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. It shares its airside with the Jodhpur Air Base of the Indian Air Force. The main attractions in Jodhpur include Jaswant Thada, Ghanta Ghar, Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhavan Palace and many beautiful lakes and temples. Mehrangarh Fort, which rises 400 feet above the landscape, is one of the most magnificent buildings of India. The Marwar festival and the Nagaur festival are the popular festivals of Jodhpur. They show the zealous spirit of locals with a fusion of Rajputanas and Mughals. Once Jodhpur became part of Indian Republic, the king retired in his palace called Umaid Bhawan Palace. This was later turned into a heritage hotel meant for the classiest and most expensive weddings of the world. Elizabeth Hurley's wedding with Arun Nayar happened here which cost them 7 million dollars. Many finger-licking dishes have originated from Jodhpur which include the tasty mawa ki kochori, mirchi vada, makhaniya lassi, dal bati churma, gatte ki sabzi, aate ka halwa, bajre ka sagra and many others. You cannot miss the traditional and tasty deserts which include malpua, motichur ke laddu, besan ki barfi, thorr, ghevar and gulab jamun.