Mumbai To New Delhi : Full Journey : 22209 MMCT - NDLS Duronto Express : Indian Railways

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MUMBAI (MAHARASHTRA) TO NEW DELHI (DELHI NCT) : FULL TRAIN JOURNEY : 22209 MUMBAI CENTRAL - NEW DELHI DURONTO EXPRESS : 3A/3TIER AC : FOOD (BREAKFAST + SOUP + LUNCH) : INDIAN RAILWAYS.

22209/Mumbai Central - New Delhi AC Duronto Express
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MMCT/Mumbai Central -- NDLS/New Delhi

Mumbai–New Delhi Duronto Express, also known as Mumbai AC Duronto Express, is a fully air-conditioned, non-stop version of Duronto-type service running between Mumbai Central and New Delhi. It is maintained by Western Railways (WR), Mumbai division. This train does not used to make any commercial halts, but now it does make commercial halts at Vadodara,Ratlam and Kota. In the up direction, from New Delhi to Mumbai, the service runs with train number 22210 and in down direction, from Mumbai to New Delhi, as train number 22209.
The maiden run of the train was on 18 March 2012. It ran as 02209 down Mumbai central-New Delhi Duronto inaugural special express for the very first time and was flagged off by the Mayor of Mumbai, Sunil Prabhu. The first run according to the timetable was done on 20 March 2012, from Delhi to Mumbai. The regular run with the original train numbers was started on 23 March 2012 from Mumbai as 22209.
22210 Mumbai Duronto used to arrive Mumbai central at 17:00 hrs initially but changes were made and the arrival time at Mumbai was made 45 mins earlier i.e. at 16:15 hrs. Similarly, the down train used to arrive at New Delhi at 16:55 hrs, 10–20 mins early on average, hence, it now officially arrives at New Delhi at 16:30 hrs.
It comprises 9 Third AC (3A), 3 Second AC (2A), 1 pantry, 1 First AC (1A) and 2 Generator cum lugguage cum guard van, hence, a total of 16 coaches. Maximum 1-2 extra coaches may be added to clear extra rush during holidays.
It regularly runs with Head-end power enabled WAP-7 of Vadodara Shed.

22209 down Mumbai Central-New Delhi Duronto Express
Station Code Station Name Arrival Departure
BCT Mumbai Central Starting Station 11:15 PM
BRC Vadodara Jn 3:52 AM 4:04 AM
RTM Ratlam Jn 7:35 AM 7:40 AM
KOTA Kota Jn 10:30 AM 10:35 AM
NDLS New Delhi 4:30 PM Destination Station

22210 UP New Delhi-Mumbai central Duronto Express
Station Code Station Name Arrival Departure
NDLS New Delhi Starting Station 11:30 PM
KOTA Kota Junction 4:15 AM 4:25 AM
RTM Ratlam Jn 7:35 AM 7:40 AM
BRC Vadodara Jn 11:11 AM 11:21 AM
BCT Mumbai Central 4:15 PM Destination Station

New Delhi railway station (station code: NDLS), situated between Ajmeri Gate and Paharganj is the main railway station in Delhi. It is the busiest railway station in the country in terms of train frequency and passenger movement. Around 400 trains start, end, or pass through the station daily, which handled 500,000 passengers daily in 2013 with 16 platforms. The New Delhi railway station holds the record for the largest route interlocking system in the world along with the Kanpur Central railway station i.e. 48. The station is about two kilometres north of Connaught Place, in central Delhi.
Most eastbound and southbound trains originate at New Delhi railway station; however, some important trains to other parts of the country also touch/originate at this station. Most pairs of Shatabdi Express originate and terminate at this station. It is also the main hub for the Rajdhani Express. New Delhi railway station is the highest-earning railway station in Indian Railways based on passenger revenue followed by Howrah Junction.

Mumbai Central (formerly Bombay Central, station code: MMCT) is a major railway station on the Western line, situated in Mumbai, Maharashtra in an area known by the same name. It serves as a major stop for both Local and Inter-City/Express trains with separate platforms for them. It is also a terminal for several long distance trains including the Mumbai Rajdhani Express. It is one of the five major Terminal stations in Mumbai while others being Mumbai CST, Mumbai LTT, Mumbai BDTS and Mumbai Dadar. Trains depart from the station connecting various destinations mostly across states in the northern, western and north-western parts of India. The station was renamed from Bombay Central to Mumbai Central in 1997, following the change of Bombay to Mumbai. In 2018, a resolution was passed to change the station code to MMCT, with implementation ongoing.
The station is divided into two parts. The eastern half of the station serves long-distance trains operated by Western Railways while the western half serves commuter trains running on the Churchgate–Virar suburban section of Western Railways.
RailTel, the telecom arm of the Indian Railways, on 22 January 2016 launched free public Wi-Fi service at Mumbai Central station in collaboration with Google.
The concourse on the mainline side has an outlet of Rajdhani chain of restaurants serving authentic Indian food.
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