Train 112
Live Route of Train 112 from Suez to Ismailia Improved Today
Train 112: From Suez to Ismailia
Train 112 is one of the Improved trains operated by Egypt Railways on the Suez - Ismailia route. It offers an enhanced travel experience as part of Egypt Railways' ongoing development program aimed at continuously improving services. The train features comfortable seats, spacious areas, and onboard services for passengers, along with security personnel to ensure a safe journey. It also includes designated spaces for storing personal belongings and luggage. Various classes are available in the train’s carriages, such as the second class, which provides excellent service at an affordable cost. Egypt Railways offers a comprehensive booking system for train tickets through ticket offices at stations, self-service booking machines, and online booking for select trains.
Schedule of Train 112
Station | Departure Time | Arrival Time |
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Suez | 7:30 PM | - |
Amer | 7:39 PM | 7:38 PM |
Ganayen | 7:45 PM | 7:44 PM |
Shaloofh | 7:54 PM | 7:53 PM |
64 km | 8:01 PM | 8:00 PM |
Abo halab | 8:09 PM | 8:08 PM |
Jenefh | 8:19 PM | 8:18 PM |
kasfareet | 8:27 PM | 8:26 PM |
Fanara | 8:36 PM | 8:35 PM |
Kemt Fayed | 8:43 PM | 8:42 PM |
Fayed N | 8:47 PM | 8:46 PM |
Fayed | 8:51 PM | 8:50 PM |
Saidia | 8:59 PM | 8:58 PM |
Abo Sultan | 9:06 PM | 9:05 PM |
10th of Ramadan | 9:12 PM | 9:11 PM |
Serapeum | 9:18 PM | 9:17 PM |
Ain Ghoseen | 9:24 PM | 9:23 PM |
Ad Dabiyyah | 9:30 PM | 9:29 PM |
Nafesha | 9:40 PM | 9:39 PM |
Galaa Camp | 9:45 PM | 9:44 PM |
Ismailia | - | 9:50 PM |
Stops of Train 112
Train 112 starts its journey at 7:30 PM from the departure station Suez, passing through intermediate stations: Amer, Ganayen, Shaloofh, 64 km, Abo halab, Jenefh, kasfareet, Fanara, Kemt Fayed, Fayed N, Fayed, Saidia, Abo Sultan, 10th of Ramadan, Serapeum, Ain Ghoseen, Ad Dabiyyah, Nafesha, Galaa Camp, until it reaches the final station Ismailia at 9:50 PM.
Why Choose Train 112?
Train 112 offers numerous advantages that make it the top choice for travelers on the Suez-Ismailia route. Here are some reasons why this train stands out:
- Comfort: The Improved design ensures a comfortable journey with quality seats, passenger restrooms, and a buffet for quick meals.
- Speed: It covers the distance between Suez and Ismailia in approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, making it a convenient option.
- Safety: The train is regularly maintained to ensure passenger safety.
- Price: Competitive prices compared to other transportation options like cars.
- Tourist Experience: Enjoy stunning views of the Nile River and Egyptian villages.
Frequently Asked Questions About Train 112 ❓
When does Train 112 depart from Suez?
Train 112 departs from Suez daily at 7:30 PM. The journey takes about 2 hours and 20 minutes to reach Ismailia.
When does Train 112 arrive at Ismailia?
Train 112 arrives at Ismailia around 9:50 PM, after departing from Suez at 7:30 PM. The journey includes 21 stops.
What are the stops for Train 112?
Train 112 stops at 21 stations on the Suez-Ismailia route, including: Suez, Amer, Ganayen, Shaloofh, 64 km, Abo halab, Jenefh, kasfareet, Fanara, Kemt Fayed, Fayed N, Fayed, Saidia, Abo Sultan, 10th of Ramadan, Serapeum, Ain Ghoseen, Ad Dabiyyah, Nafesha, Galaa Camp, Ismailia.
What type of train is Train 112?
Train 112 is a Improved train, offering services such as comfortable standard services. It’s designed for a safe and pleasant journey on the Suez-Ismailia route.
How can I book a ticket for Train 112?
You can book a ticket for Train 112 easily through these methods: Book online by visiting the official Egypt Railways website at enr.gov.eg. Choose your destination (from Suez to Ismailia or vice versa), select your seat type, and pay with a credit card or digital wallet. Online booking is available for some trains and saves time. You can also use self-service machines available at stations like Suez, Ismailia, and some intermediate stops. Enter your trip details, select Train 112, and pay with cash or card. Alternatively, go to the ticket counter at any station, such as Suez or Ismailia, tell the staff your destination and preferred seat type (e.g., second class), and your ticket will be issued immediately.