The Kalka Mail (Train No. 12312) follows a significant route across India, originating from Kalka and terminating at Howrah Junction. This historic train traverses multiple states, connecting the northern foothills with the eastern metropolitan hub.
Route Overview
The journey of the Kalka Mail spans a considerable distance, making 26 scheduled halts along its path. It is a vital link for passengers traveling between the northern regions and eastern India.
Detail | Description |
---|---|
Train Number | 12312 |
Origin | Kalka |
Destination | Howrah Junction |
Number of Halts | 26 |
States Traversed
During its extensive journey, the Kalka Mail passes through a diverse range of Indian states, offering connectivity across various geographical and cultural landscapes. These states include:
- Haryana
- Punjab
- Delhi (NCT)
- Uttar Pradesh
- Bihar
- Jharkhand
- West Bengal
Key Stops
While the train makes 26 halts, some stations are particularly notable for their connectivity and passenger traffic. One such important station along the Kalka Mail's route is:
- Chandigarh
This comprehensive route ensures that Kalka Mail serves a broad spectrum of travelers, from tourists heading to the Himalayan foothills to commuters and business travelers journeying across North and East India.