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JP/Jaipur Junction (8 PFs)
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Jaipur Junction, located in the heart of Jaipur, Rajasthan, is a bustling railway station with 8 platforms. It is well-connected to major cities across India. The station offers basic amenities like waiting rooms, restrooms, and food stalls, and is a popular starting point for exploring the Pink City's vibrant culture and historical attractions.

Tourism

Birla Mandir: A white marble temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, offering stunning views of the city.
Govind Devji Temple: An important Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, with a beautiful and intricate architecture.
Galtaji Temple: A sacred Hindu temple complex known for its intricate carvings and natural springs.
Hawa Mahal: A unique palace with a honeycomb-like facade, offering a glimpse into the royal past of Jaipur.
Jantar Mantar: An astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II, a fascinating example of ancient Indian science and architecture.

Food

Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar: Famous for its delicious sweets and snacks, a local favourite for generations.
Rawat Mishthan Bhandar: Another popular sweet shop known for its traditional Rajasthani sweets and savoury items.
Shree Ram Kathiawari: Serves authentic Gujarati thalis and other vegetarian delicacies.
Govind Mishthan Bhandar: A popular choice for traditional Indian sweets and snacks, with multiple branches across the city.
Bikanervala: A well-known chain restaurant offering a wide variety of vegetarian snacks and sweets.
Number of Platforms: 8
Number of Halting Trains: 194
Number of Originating Trains: 38
Number of Terminating Trains: 37

Station Address

Junction Pt. For BKI/FL/SWM/RGS, Station Road/Ram Mandir Rd, Gopalbari, Jaipur, District - Jaipur. Pincode - 302006. Tel - 0141 - 2204536.
State: Rajasthan
Elevation: 428 m above sea level
Type: Junction
Category: NSG-1
Zone: NWR/North Western
Division: Jaipur
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On a fine day in 2020, when the world was still blissfully unaware of the impending lockdown, we got an invitation for a wedding at our friend's home, Jodhpur.

We made some last-minute plans and decided to book tickets as a connecting journey as direct trains weren't available. From AF-JP, we decided on the AF-AII ICE, and after a few hours of layover at JP, we were going to take the Mandore Express, where another friend was joining us from Delhi.
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I was busy with something, so another friend of mine booked the tickets, and I was surprised that we got CNF window seats at such short notice. Good for us. So, another trip to Rajasthan, what could go wrong. On the day of the journey, we reached Agra Fort, and we got to know what all could go wrong, something we didn't even slightly imagine.

We boarded the C1 and started placing our luggage on the luggage rack. It was the center seat, and we had ordered from Domino's. Pretty chill friends trip. Except for the fact that after a few minutes, a family boarded and told us that we were in their seats. No, ma'am, we have the tickets. Look at them. Yeah, C1, but same seats, same day. I, being the master of sweet talk, persuaded them to leave us alone and talk to the TTE about this discrepancy. Everything sorted out.

And then I asked my friend to show me the ticket. Nothing seemed wrong until I saw the month of travel. In haste, my friend had booked the tickets for 18th March, which was exactly a month ahead of the day we were sitting on the train. So, I told everyone to calm down and went to that family who were still beating their heads over their ticket. I told them that we didn't check the refreshed status of our tickets, and we were allotted seats in the C2 coach. Apologized to them for the discrepancy and deboarded the coach.

Outside, all three of us gave the scolding of a lifetime to our friend who booked the ticket. But there still was an issue, how to reach Jaipur. After all, all the shopping and makeovers shouldn't go to waste, right. They checked, and there weren't any trains taking us to Jaipur with enough buffer for Mandore. I asked everyone to calm down and let the expert do the work. I checked, and luckily, 4 seats got available in current in the 2S of same train.

What else could we do? Let it be 2S for a few hours. First disappointment, bench type seats, no issues, there wasn't much of a crowd. Then came the second disappointment after the train entered Rajasthan, 2S became the GS and we had to adjust a lot more people on our seats, because that's what good samaritans do, not that we had another choice. Only relief being that due to our lady friends, the crowd was much well behaved in our cubicle than rest of the coach.

Anyway, the journey went a lot better than expected, we got a lot of laughs over the incident that happened earlier that day, even my mother joked about it after the initial scoldings over the phone. Got to talk to a lot of Rajasthani people, and it was fun. We deboarded at JP and took a stroll through the Bazars of Jaipur. We also went inside to take a look at the interiors of JP Double Decker as it was our first time seeing a Double Decker train.

After a well-deserved rest, we went on the PFs to board our next train. Well, we were waiting on the PF when the HWH-JU arrived, and looking at the empty coaches, it struck our minds that we could've got CNF seats despite the WL during bookings. And as the train departed, like a wave of regret, a wave of water soaked me. Have I told that we took the journey in February, and it was still a chilly weather outside. Some lazy waterman left the pipe watering connected, and it came out with pressure when the train departed.

You may think that here ends the string of mishappenings. But lady luck still had a last mischief up her sleeves. This second ticket was booked by our friend who was coming from Delhi to have all the seats together. Just that he forgot to tell us a crucial piece of information. Since 3AC had WL status, he booked in SL because how could five college kids afford 2AC tickets that were available. As soon as the train moved, it felt as if we were traveling through Siberia.

No one had brought blankets, well, except for me. I brought two, and the perk of being 6 feet tall, my jackets could be used as blankets. Now, who is laughing for over-packing stuff. The rest of the journey was uneventful. We enjoyed an almost empty SL coach, a beautiful sunrise, and the scenic beauty Rajasthan has to offer.

After the celebrations, roaming around the streets of Jodhpur and a great hospitality, we returned. Yeah, you guessed it, in the JU-HWH Express. Although we had to book the tickets via the HQ quota, the onward journey experience was enough adventure for us. Needless to say, I slept all the way back and woke up only at ETW.

So, this was my journey to the blue city which had enough twists and turns to tell it apart from the plain, regular train journeys and give it a special place in the section called 'Travelogues'.

Kumud.

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Recently found out that the Vande Metro (VM) introduced between Bhuj and ADI is a completely unreserved train. Why was an unreserved train introduced as an ICE?
Vande Bharat (VB) trains turn out to be the contemporary version of Shatabdi trains meant for premium intercity travel, and VMs being unreserved AC trains turn out to be nothing but modern AC MEMUs?
What about the most widely accepted form of reserved intercity and janshatabdi trains? No contemporary trainset versions for them?
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could have introduced this UR AC VM over ADI-ST/ BL section for better utilization, and introduced a regular ICE between Bhuj and ADI.
What is seriously wrong with this govt?

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Railways should run a new tri weekly train between Sabarmati bg and Delhi Sarai Rohilla Via Ajmer, Jaipur and should do primary maintenance of 1 lhb of this train at Sabarmati bg jn and for further information refer to these blogs 6206077 and 6206079 or refer to the links given below -

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And railways should run a new tri weekly train between Jodhpur and Haridwar Via Ratangarh, Hisar, Dhuri, Ambala Cantt and should do primary maintenance of 1 icf rake of this train at Jodhpur or Bhagat Ki Kothi and for further information refer to these blogs 6181191 and 6191190 or refer to the links given below -

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And Railways should permanently cancel this train 12463/64 Jodhpur Delhi Sarai Rohilla express and should increase the frequency of 22463/64 Bikaner Delhi Sarai Rohilla Rajasthan Sampark Kranti express from Bi weekly to daily and should do primary maintenance of this train at Bikaner or Lalgarh jn and for further information refer to these blogs 6204547 , 6205241 or refer to the links given below -

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And railways should also increase the frequency of 14713/14 Sikar Delhi Sarai Rohilla express from bi weekly to daily and should also extend this train upto Ringas jn and should also change the timings of this train and for further information refer to these blogs 6023339 and 6023632 and refer to the links given below -

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I can't post direct links of above mentioned trains because of rules and regulations of this website and app and but try to make proposal to run these trains according to time table made in above mentioned links.

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