14001/ 14002 Samjhauta Link Express

About 14001/14002 Samjhauta Link Express

The Samjhauta Link Express is jointly operated by Northern Railways of India and Pakistan Railways. It runs bi-weekly, departing on Mondays and Thursdays, and connects Old Delhi in India with Lahore Junction in Pakistan. Operating under train numbers 14001 and 14002, the express covers a total distance of 502 km in approximately 11 hours and 42 minutes.

The train includes 9 coaches, comprising Sleeper Class and AC 3 Tier coaches, but does not offer onboard catering services. Running at an average speed of 62 km/h, the express makes no stops between Delhi and Lahore.

According to the schedule, train 14001 departs Old Delhi at 23:50 hrs and arrives in Lahore at 07:30 hrs the next morning. Conversely, train 14002 departs Lahore at 20:00 hrs and reaches Old Delhi at 03:35 hrs.

In terms of fares (general category): Sleeper Class: ₹275, AC 3 Tier: ₹745, For children: Sleeper Class: ₹130, AC 3 Tier: ₹355, For senior citizen women: Sleeper Class: ₹150, AC 3 Tier: ₹395.

Train detailsFacilities Onboard
Travel Time:8h 5m
Halts:0
Distance:472 km
Avg Speed:58 km/hr
Cleanliness:Good
Punctuality:Excellent
E-CateringYes
Ticket availability:Good
Mobile/Laptop ChargerYes

14001/ Samjhauta Link Express DLI/Old  Delhi Junction – ATT/Atari Shyam Singh  Route, Schedule & Time Table–

STATIONARRDEPHALTDAY
Old Delhi Junction(DLI)origin23:10origin0
Atari Shyam Singh(ATT)07:15destinationdestination1

14002/ Samjhauta Link Express ATT/Atari Shyam Singh – DLI/Old Delhi Junction Route, Schedule & Time Table–

STATIONARRDEPHALTDAY
Atari Shyam Singh(ATT)origin20:00origin0
Old Delhi Junction(DLI)03:20destinationdestination1

14001/ 14002 Samjhauta Link Express Coach Position Seat Map

The 14001/14002 Samjhauta Link Express is a bi-weekly international train operated jointly by Indian Railways (Northern Zone) and Pakistan Railways. It runs between Old Delhi and Lahore Junction, connecting the two nations through rail. The train covers a distance of 502 kilometers and takes around 11 hours and 42 minutes, operating on Mondays and Thursdays.

The train consists of 9 coaches, and while the composition may vary slightly, the standard coach layout includes Sleeper Class (SL) and AC 3 Tier (3A) coaches. There is no pantry car attached, so passengers should make prior arrangements for food and water. The coach position is typically arranged as follows:

  • Generator Car
  • Sleeper Class Coaches (4 to 5)
  • AC 3 Tier Coaches (2 to 3)
  • Guard/SLR Coach

Coach positions may vary depending on the originating station and rake composition, so it’s advisable to check the live coach position at the platform before boarding.

Passengers can view the detailed seat map on the official Indian Railways website or through trusted platforms like IRCTC. These maps help in understanding the seat layout, berth positions (lower, middle, upper), and coach number before travel.

Always confirm coach sequence at the station as it may change due to operational requirements.

Train Coach Position And Seat Layout Sleeper Class:-

Third Tier AC coach(3A):-

Third Tier AC Coach (3A) is one of the popular travel classes in Indian Railways, offering a comfortable and economical air-conditioned journey. The coach is fully air-conditioned and has 64 berths divided across bays, with three berths on each side (lower, middle, and upper) and two side berths (side lower and side upper). Unlike Second AC (2A), 3A does not have curtains or personal privacy but provides bedding, good ventilation, and reading lights. It is ideal for long-distance travelers seeking a balance between comfort and affordability. These coaches are commonly found in express and superfast trains across India. Passengers can check the 3A seat map on IRCTC or the Indian Railways website for detailed layout before booking.3aSleeper Class Non AC coach(SL):slStands for Seating Cum Luggage Rake(SLR):

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