Triveni Express

Triveni Express is an express train (also known as the "Queen of Sonbhadra") in India that runs from Shaktinagar/Singrauli to Bareily via Chopan, Mirzapur, Allahabad Jn., Lucknow and Shahjahanpur. It is categorised under the Mail/Express category of Indian Railways.

The name "Triveni" signifies the Triveni Sangam(The meeting pointing of three rivers) of the Ganges, the Yamuna and the (dead) Saraswati at Prayag (Allahabad), a station on the train's route.

At first, the train ran from Lucknow to Allahabad. Later the train route was extended to Singrauli/Shaktinagar. It was later extended to Bareily via Sandila, Hardoi and Shahjahanpur.

A Triveni Link Express split from Triveni Express at Chopan and run to Barwadih via Daltonganj, Garhwa, Nagar Untari, Duddhinagar and Renukut.

The train employs a diesel locomotive WDM3A (Prabal) of Lucknow Shed. In the early days, it used a diesel locomotive from Shaktinagar/Singrauli to Chunar Jn (CAR) on the UP journey and an electric locomotive from Allahabad Jn to Chunar on the Down route.

At Chunar Jn (where Chopan-Chunar single track amalgamates Howrah-New Delhi double electrified track), the diesel locomotive was attached to the down track (for journey to Shaktinagar/Singrauli) and the electric locomotive was attached to the up track (for journey to Allahabad). The train ran exclusively by diesel from Allahabad to Lucknow.

Triveni Express completes its 452 mile (723 km) track in approximately 19 hours and 15 minutes, making 32 stops.

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