Train Name & Train No. -

BVC COA SF EXP 12756

Runs On :-

  • M
  • T
  • W
  • T
  • F
  • S
  • S

From :

Bhavnagar Terminus (BVC)

To :

Kakinada Port (COA)

Class :

1A 2A 3A 3E SL

Engine

EOG

GS

S2

S1

M1

M2

M3

B7

B6

B5

B4

B3

B2

B1

A3

A2

A1

H1

GS

EOG

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Coach Position of 12756 Train

The 12756 train, known as the BVC COA SF EXP, operates between Bhavnagar Terminus (BVC) to Kakinada Port (COA). Understanding the coach position of this train can make your journey more convenient and enjoyable.

1. Engine (E)

The frontmost coach, housing the locomotive engine.

2. General (GS)

Usually near the engine, this coach is for general seating without specific seat reservations.

3. AC First Class (1A)

Positioned closer to the engine, offering premium amenities and spacious cabins.

4. AC Two Tier (2A)

Typically located after AC First Class, featuring comfortable berths in a two-tier arrangement.

5. AC Three Tier (3A)

Following AC Two Tier, providing berths in a three-tier setup with air conditioning.

6. Sleeper Class (SL)

Positioned after AC Three Tier, offering berths for overnight journeys at an affordable price.

7. Second Seating (2S)

Found towards the rear, offering basic seating without berths, ideal for short-distance travel.

8. Unreserved (UR)

Usually at the rear, offering seats on a first-come, first-served basis without reservations. Understanding these positions helps you navigate the train easily and locate your coach efficiently, enhancing your travel experience.

9. Pantry Car (PC)

Positioned strategically in the middle or towards the rear, providing food and beverages during the journey.

10. Luggage (LU)

Located near the rear, designated for storing passenger luggage safely throughout the trip.

11. Guard's Cabin (GS/GD)

Found at the rear end, housing the train guard and control systems for operational purposes.

12. Ladies Coach (LDY)

Designated coach exclusively for female passengers, ensuring a safe and comfortable travel environment.

13. Handicapped Coach (HA/HP)

Specifically designed for passengers with disabilities, equipped with facilities for easy accessibility.

14. Divyaangjan Coach (DA/DP)

Similar to the Handicapped Coach, catering specifically to passengers with special needs or differently-abled individuals.

15. Parcel (SLR)

Located at the rear, reserved for transporting parcels and goods, separate from passenger compartments.

Knowing these coach positions helps passengers locate their designated areas easily, whether it's for seating, luggage storage, or accessing specific services like catering or special assistance.

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Train Coach Position FAQs

How many coaches does Bvc Coa Sf Exp 12756 have?

Bvc Coa Sf Exp 12756 has 20 coaches in total.

How many stops does Bvc Coa Sf Exp 12756 have?

Bvc Coa Sf Exp 12756 makes 31 stops during its journey

How many days in a week does Bvc Coa Sf Exp 12756 operate?

It usually operates 1 days in a week as per the time table.

What’s the origin station code for Bvc Coa Sf Exp 12756?

The actual code for origin station of Bvc Coa Sf Exp 12756 train is (COA).

Does the train always run on time?

Mostly, the train runs on time. However, it is always advised to check the live status of the train according to your journey.

What are some of the popular halt stations for the train?

Some of the popular halt stations include Ahmedabad Jn, Surat, Valsad, Pune Jn, Solapur Jn, Secunderabad Jn, Vijayawada Jn,