Howrah–Mumbai CSMT Mail (via Nagpur)

The 12809 / 12810 Howrah–Mumbai CSMT Mail (via Nagpur) is a Superfast Express train belonging to Indian Railways - South Eastern Railways that runs between Howrah Junction and Mumbai CSMT in India.

Initially it connected Howrah to Bombay via Asansol (East Indian Railway) & Nagpur (Bengal & Nagpur Railway) until Kharagpur–Bilaspur section completion.

It operates as train number 12810 from Howrah to Mumbai and as train number 12809 in the reverse direction.

Overview
This train inaugurated in British India on September 25, 1893. It connects West Bengal capital Kolkata (Howrah Junction) and Maharashtra capital Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus). It crosses West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra.

Coach composition
This train had LHB coach
 * 1 HCP
 * 1 EOG
 * 1 LSLRD
 * 2 Second Class(Unreserved)
 * 7 Sleeper
 * 1 AC Pantry Car
 * 2 AC 3 Tier Economy
 * 5 AC 3 Tier
 * 2 AC 2 Tier
 * 1 AC 1 Tier

Routes & halts

 * Howrah
 * Kharagpur
 * Tatanagar
 * Chakradharpur
 * Rourkela
 * Jharsuguda
 * Raigarh
 * Bilaspur
 * Raipur
 * Durg
 * Rajnandgaon
 * Dongargarh
 * Gondia
 * Tumsar Road
 * Bhandara Road
 * Nagpur
 * Sewagram
 * Wardha
 * Badnera
 * Akola
 * Malkapur
 * Bhusawal
 * Jalgaon
 * Chalisgaon
 * Manmad
 * Nashik Road
 * Igatpuri
 * Kalyan
 * Thane
 * Dadar
 * Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus

Traction
It is hauled by a Santragachi Loco Shed or Tatanagar Loco Shed based WAP-7 electric locomotive from end to end.