Express trains in India

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Indian locomotive class WAP-5 hauling the second fastest train of India, Bhopal Shatabdi Express, to New Delhi
Indian Railways Rajdhani/Shatabdi Lines[1]

Mail/Express trains are Regular Express rail service of India. Express trains make small number of stops, unlike Passenger/Local train. In some cases, trains run express where there is overlapping local train service available, and run local at the tail ends of the line, where there is no supplemental local service. Because of their limited stops, these trains are able to obtain the highest speeds of any trains in India.

An express train is one where the average speed, excluding halts, is greater than 36 km/h. Including halts speed may sometimes fall into the region of around 20 km/h, for express trains.

The Duronto Express trains introduced in 2009 (which run between major cities without any intermediate halts) are projected to be the fastest train in India when new services are introduced with a higher speed limit of 120-130 km/h. Despite being limited to a lower speed limit, they take as much time as a Rajdhani or Shatabdi on the same route, courtesy the non-stop nature of their journey (see Tracks and Speed sections). Rajdhani Express which connects New Delhi with the state capitals in India was introduced in 1969, travels at speeds up to 130 km/h.

Non reserved trains

Indian railways run non reserved trains under the brand Jan Sadharan Express. These trains have all Unreserved/General coaches. A new series of Antyodaya Express is also proposed in rail budget 2016 - 2017 which will operate on peak routes having more rush. These trains will have all non reserved coaches.

Apart from these Unreserved/General coaches are non reserved coaches on normal Express / Mail. The restriction on such coaches is for 24 hours journey. A new series of Deen Dayalu coaches has also been proposed in rail budget 2016 - 2017 for long distance trains.

Competition

Like elsewhere, railways in India compete with air travel and road transport. The advantages of travelling by air between cities are the greater frequency of flights, and shorter travel time. Rail travel, with few exceptions (if any), offers lower cost.

Rail transport also faces competition from the use of roads improved under National Highways Development Project. People owning cars can, for short distances, benefit in terms of shorter travel time, given the lack of commute to and from a railway station at both ends of a journey. This is also balanced against the need to maintain one's vehicle and its security during such trips.

Tracks

Duronto, Shatabdi, and Rajdhani trains run on Indian broad-gauge which is 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm). These tracks are multi-purpose supporting all passenger and freight traffic, and are not made exclusively for lighter load fast-express passenger trains. They run on tracks with classifications Group A, permitting speed up to 160 km/h, and Group B for speed up to 130 km/h. Lower speed limits apply when they are on tracks or railway switches, which have lower speed limits. The design of the railway switches, with a speed limit of 15–90 km/h, is the major bottleneck to higher speed.[2] Another constraint is the need to accommodate freight trains at the current top speed of 70 km/h.[3] These constraints to speed are consequences of sharing tracks with freight and lower speed suburban passenger trains. But currently, as of 2010, a separate freight corridor construction work is in progress with land acquisitions and other hurdles being slowly overcome.

Locomotives

Duronto, Shatabdi, and Rajdhani trains are hauled by powerful electric locomotives built by the Chittaranjan Locomotive Works, such as WAP-4, WAP-5, or WAP-7, each with an output of more than 5,000 hp. WAP-5 design originated from Bombardier-Adtranz-ABB, and it is capable of pulling trains to speed of 160 km/h without modification. With suitable modifications, it can be made to run at 200 km/h as well. [4][5] WAP-7 is a bit more powerful, and can haul longer trains, to a speed of 140 km/h.[5][6]

Coaches

The coaches in these trains are of crash-worthy design from Alstom-LHB, built by Rail Coach Factory at Kapurthala.[7][8] These Alstom-LHB coaches can be pulled to a speed of 160 km/h without any modification.[9] New fast-express coaches are made partly or completely of stainless steel, primarily motivated by lower maintenance, and higher availability. Stainless steel construction also reduces empty weight, enabling more passengers per coach.[10] The bogies, design from Fiat, has 2 disk brakes per axle[9] essential for safe operations especially at the speed of fast-express trains.

Speed

The average speed of superfast trains,excluding halts, range from 59 to 93 km/h. Of 80 routes (each direction counting as one route) in the Indian schedule, 18 have an average speed between 80 and 90 km/h, 16 are below 70 km/h, remaining 45 have an average speed between 70 and 80 km/h. The speed of express trains is calculated from Indian Railways schedule.

Sl Train No Train Type Source – Destination Zone Halts Distance- km (mile) Average Speed km/h (mph) [excluding halts] Remarks
1 12050 Gatimaan Express H. Nizamuddin - Agra Cantonment NR 0 188(117) 112.56

(70)

Fastest train in Indian Railways Top speed 160kmph
2 12002 Shatabdi New DelhiHabibganj (Bhopal) NR 8 707 (436) 92(57.17)[11] Fastest Shatabdi
3 12951 Rajdhani Mumbai CentralNew Delhi WR 5 1384 (860) 90.46 (56.22) Fastest Rajdhani Train in entire Indian Railways and also Fastest train considered ARS
4 12034 Shatabdi New DelhiKanpur NCR 2 437 (270) 88.64 (54.71)
5 12249 Yuva HowrahAnand Vihar ER 5 1434 (891) 88.41 (54.93) Fastest Yuva Train but runs with regular delay
6 22913 Premium Mumbai-New Delhi WR 2 1386(861) 87.87(54.24)
7 12260 Duronto New DelhiSealdah ER 3 1453 (906) 87.64 (54.10) Fastest Duronto
8 12302 Rajdhani New DelhiHowrah ER 6 1447 (902) 87.53 (54.04) Highest Priority in Indian Railways
9 12274 Duronto New DelhiHowrah ER 3 1446 (893) 85.48 (52.76)
10 12910 Garib Rath H. NizamuddinBandra WR 7 1366 (849) 85.38 (52.7) Fastest Garib Rath
11 12313 Rajdhani SealdahNew Delhi ER 6 1458 (906) 85.36 (52.69)
12 12276 Duronto New DelhiAllahabad NCR 1 634 (394) 84.87 (53.97)
13 12309 Rajdhani RajendranagarNew Delhi ECR 4 1001 (623) 84.97 (52.45)
14 12953 Rajdhani Mumbai CentralH. Nizamuddin (August Kranti) WR 12 1377 (856) 83.7 (51.67)
15 22209 Duronto MumbaiNew Delhi (Duronto) WR 3 1384 (860) 81.37 (50.29) Fastest Duronto From Mumbai
16 12285 Duronto Secunderabad- H. Nizamuddin SCR 4 1660 (1030) 80.31 (49.57) The fastest train originating in South India
17 12281 Duronto BhubaneswarNew Delhi ECoR 4 1726 (1072) 80.02 (49.40)
18 12306 Rajdhani New DelhiHowrah ER 6 1531 (951) 79.84 (49.28)
19 22109 AC Superfast Mumbai LTTTDelhi NZM CR 9 1518 (949) 78.85 (49.28) The fastest train in AC Superfast Category
20 12290 Duronto Mumbai CSTNagpur CR 3 837 (521) 78.74 (48.60) The fastest non-Delhi zone train
21 12269 Duronto ChennaiH. Nizamuddin SR 6 2175 (1343) 79.67 (49.18) Fastest train from delhi to chennai
22 12439 Rajdhani RanchiNew Delhi NR 6 1305 (813) 79.23 (48.91)
23 12247 Yuva H. NizamuddinBandra WR 5 1366 (849) 79.32 (48.97)
24 12433 Rajdhani ChennaiH. Nizamuddin SR 7 2174 (1351) 79.10 (49.15)
25 12437 Rajdhani SecunderabadH. Nizamuddin NR 5 1658 (1030) 79.08 (49.14)
26 12187 Garib Rath Jabalpur JunctionMumbai CST WCR 10 1726 (1072) 78.93 (49.05)
27 12224 Duronto ErnakulamLokmanya Tilak (T) CR 4 1598 (993) 78.91 (49.03) The length of Konkan Railway is inflated by 40% to calculate fare
28 12213 Duronto YesvantpurSarai Rohilla NR 7 2384 (1481) 78.59 (48.84)
29 12877 Garib Rath RanchiNew Delhi SER 11 1341 (833) 78.19 (48.59)
30 12264 Duronto H. NizamuddinPune NR 6 1509 (938) 78.19 (48.58)
31 12262 Duronto HowrahMumbai CST SER 5 1968 (1223) 77.68 (48.27)
32 12453 Rajdhani RanchiNew Delhi NR 4 1341 (833) 77.51 (48.17)
33 12222 Duronto HowrahPune SER 6 2021 (1256) 77.48 (48.15)
34 12156 Superfast Hazrat NizamuddinBhopal Habibganj WCR 7 800 (635) 78.33 (48.05)
35 22824 Rajdhani New DelhiBhubaneswar ECoR 10 1800 (1118) 77.20 (47.97)
36 12009 Shatabdi Mumbai CentralAhmedabad WR 7 493 (306) 76.83 (47.74)
37 12060 Jan Shatabdi Hazrat NizamuddinKota WCR 8 458 (285) 76.76 (47.7) Fastest Jan Shatabdi Express
38 12243 Duronto ChennaiCoimbatore SR 1 496 (308) 76.31 (47.42)
39 12013 Shatabdi New DelhiAmritsar NR 5 449 (279) 76.10 (47.29)
40 12029 Shatabdi New DelhiAmritsar NR 5 449 (279) 76.10 (47.29)
41 12031 Shatabdi New DelhiAmritsar NR 5 449 (279) 76.10 (47.29) Northern regional express
42 12268 Duronto AhmedabadMumbai Central WR 0 493 (306) 75.85 (47.13) Western regional express
43 22203 Duronto VisakhapatnamSecunderabad SCR 1 701 (436) 75.78 (47.08) Fastest train of Waltair Andhra Pradesh
44 22424 Rajdhani New DelhiGuwahati NR 11 1908 (1186) 73.91 (45.92)
45 12429 Rajdhani H. NizamuddinBangalore NR 11 2383 (1481) 73.40 (45.61)
46 12026 Shatabdi SecunderabadPune CR 6 597 (371) 73.40 (45.61)
47 12028 Shatabdi BangaloreChennai SWR 2 362 (225) 73.38 (45.6)
48 12024 Jan Shatabdi PatnaHowrah ECR 12 532 (331) 73.21 (45.49) Eastern regional express
49 12007 Shatabdi ChennaiMysore SR 1 500 (311) 73.17 (45.46)
50 12155 Superfast HabibganjH. Nizamuddin (Shaan – E – Bhopal) WCR 8 701 (436) 73.02 (45.37)
51 12278 Duronto Puri-Howrah ECoR 2 500 (311) 72.29 (44.92)
52 12394 Superfast New DelhiRajendranagar (Sampoorna Kranti Express) ECR 2 1002 (623) 72.00 (44.74)
53 12227 Duronto IndoreMumbai Central WR 3 828 (514) 71.79 (44.61)
54 12397 Superfast GayaNew Delhi (Mahabodhi Express) ECR 13 993 (617) 71.78 (44.6)
55 12415 Superfast IndoreHazrat Nizamuddin NR 17 818 (720) 71.41 (44.37)
56 12676 Superfast CoimbatoreChennai (Kovai Express) SR 10 496 (308) 71.37 (44.35)
57 12431 Rajdhani ThiruvananthapuramH. Nizamuddin NR 15 2847 (1769) 71.18 (44.23) The length of Konkan Railway is inflated by 40% to calculate fare
58 12074 Jan Shatabdi BhubaneswarHowrah ECoR 7 437 (272) 71.06 (44.15)
59 12042 Shatabdi New JalpaiguriHowrah NFR 3 566 (352) 70.75 (43.96) Fastest End-to-End EMD diesel hauled Shatabdi Express
60 12452 Superfast New DelhiKanpur (Shram Shakti Express) NR 0 441 (274) 70.56 (43.84)
61 12493 Rajdhani H. NizamuddinBangalore NR 7 2293 (1425) 70.45 (43.77)
62 12246 Duronto YesvantpurHowrah SER 4 1960 (1218) 70.21 (43.63)
63 12005 Shatabdi New DelhiKalka NR 3 269 (167) 70.17 (43.6) The length is inflated by 34 km to calculate fare
64 12958 Rajdhani New DelhiAhmedabad (Swarna Jayanti) WR 6 935 (581) 70.04 (43.52)
65 12423 Rajdhani DibrugarhNew Delhi NR 17 2473 (1537) 70.02 (43.51)

Regular unbranded express trains on the same route are only slightly slower, since the same locomotives haul them.

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Stops

Frequent stops reduce the average running speed of a train greatly by preventing it from gaining higher speed. Duronto, Shatabdi, and Rajdhani express trains have very few stops. The distance between stops is as short as 2 km between New Bongaigaon-Bongaigaon on the Howrah-Dibrugarh Kamrup Express, and as long as 528 km between Vadodara-kota on the Thiruvananthapuram Rajdhani Express.

See also

References

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