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AC 2 Tier Coach of Mumbai Central-New Delhi Rajdhani

Rajdhani Express (Template:Lang-hi) is a passenger train service in India connecting New Delhi with other important destinations, especially state capitals. Rajdhani means "The Capital" in Hindi and other Indian Languages.

History

Rajdhani Express was introduced in 1969, for providing fast connections (up to 130 km/h (81 mph)*, speed varies depending upon the particular track section) from various railway stations in the capital city of New Delhi to the capital cities of various states in India (or, in certain cases, prominent cities within the state the train serves). The first Rajdhani Express left New Delhi station for Howrah station to cover a distance of 1,445 km in 16 hours 55mins.

Rajdhani

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Old rake of Howrah-New Delhi Rajdhani Express
Mumbai Central-New Delhi Rajdhani ramming just before Borivili
Mumbai Central-New Delhi Rajdhani Express.
Comfortable interiors of a First Class AC compartment in Rajdhani Express

These trains get highest priority on the Indian railway network. They are fully air-conditioned. Passengers are served complimentary meals during the journey. Depending on the duration and timings of the journey, these could include lunch, high tea, dinner, morning tea and breakfast. Almost all Rajdhani trains offer three classes of accommodation: First Class AC with 2- or 4-berth lockable bedrooms, AC 2-tier with open berths (bays of 4 berths + 2 berths on the other side of the corridor) with curtains for privacy, and AC 3-tier (bays of 6 berths + 2 berths on the side) with curtains for privacy. Currently there are 24 pairs of Rajdhani Express trains, connecting New Delhi to Ahmedabad, Bangalore (2), Bhubaneswar(2), Bilaspur, Chennai, Guwahati/Dibrugarh(3), Hyderabad, Ranchi(2), Kolkata (3), Jammu, Mumbai (2), Patna and Thiruvananthapuram. These trains have fewer stops than other express trains. They halt only in state capitals and prominent cities like Vadodara, Bhopal, Ratlam, Nagda, Kota, Jaipur, Allahabad, Jhansi, Lucknow, Kanpur, Gaya, Balasore, Cuttack, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad, Asansol, Bokaro, Nagpur, Panvel, Kazipet, Surat and Raipur.

Besides Delhi three State Capitals Mumbai, Guwahati and Calcutta are served by more than one Rajdhani Express. For instance 9 pairs of Rajdhani Trains halt at Kanpur Central, as well as 5 pairs of Rajdhani Express trains halt each at Jhansi Junction, Bhopal Junction and Nagpur Junction.

Old Rake of the now LHB Thiruvananthapuram Rajdhani Express

Rajdhani Train Routes

Train No. Train Name Journey Frequency
12301–12302 Howrah Rajdhani New DelhiKanpur CentralAllahabadGayaParasnathDhanbadHowrah Except Fri down and except Sunday up
12305–12306 Howrah Rajdhani New DelhiKanpur CentralAllahabadPatnaMadhupurHowrah Only Friday down and Sunday up
12309–12310 Patna Rajdhani Express New DelhiKanpur CentralAllahabadPatnaRajendra Nagar Daily
12313–12314 Sealdah Rajdhani Express New DelhiKanpur CentralGayaDhanbadAsansolDurgapurSealdah Daily
12951–12952 Mumbai Rajdhani Mumbai CentralSuratVadodaraRatlamKotaNew Delhi Daily
12953–12954 August Kranti Rajdhani Mumbai CentralAndheriBorivaliVapiValsadSuratBharuchVadodaraRatlamNagdaKotaSawai MadhopurMathuraHazrat Nizamuddin Daily
22823-22824 Bhubaneswar Rajdhani Express New DelhiKanpur CentralGayaBokaroJamshedpurCuttackBhubaneswar 4 days a week
22811-22812 Bhubaneswar Rajdhani Express New DelhiKanpur CentralGayaBokaroAdraCuttackBhubaneswar 3 days a week
12439-12440 Ranchi Rajdhani New DelhiKanpur CentralGayaBokaroRanchi 2 days a week
12453-12454 Ranchi Rajdhani New DelhiKanpur CentralDaltonganjRanchi weekly
12423-12424 Guwahati/Dibrugarh Rajdhani New DelhiKanpur CentralAllahabadMughalsaraiPatnaBarauniNaugachiaKatiharGuwahatiDibrugarh Town 7 days a week
12235-12236 Guwahati/Dibrugarh Rajdhani New DelhiLucknowVaranasiMuzaffarpurSamastipurGuwahatiDibrugarh Weekly
12435-12436 Guwahati/Dibrugarh Rajdhani New DelhiLucknowVaranasiHajipurGuwahatiDibrugarh Town 2 days a week
12441–12442 Bilaspur Rajdhani New Delhi to BilaspurJhansi, Bhopal, Nagpur, Durg, Raipur 2 days a week
12957–12958 Ahmedabad Swarna Jayanti Rajdhani New Delhi to AhmedabadJaipur, Ajmer, Abu Road, Palanpur, Ahmedabad Daily
12429–12430 Bangalore Rajdhani Hazrat Nizamuddin to Bangalore via Raichur, Secunderabad, Nagpur, Bhopal, Jhansi 4 days a week
12493–12494 Bangalore Rajdhani Hazrat Nizamuddin to Bangalore via Kacheguda-kurnool(but no stops) up to Secunderabad, Nagpur, Bhopal, Jhansi 3 days a week
12433–12434 Chennai Rajdhani Hazrat Nizamuddin to Chennai via Vijayawada, Warangal, Nagpur, Bhopal, Jhansi 2 days a week
12425–12426 Jammu Tawi Rajdhani New Delhi to Jammu Tawi Daily
12437–12438 Secunderabad Rajdhani Hazrat Nizamuddin to Secunderabad via Kazipet, Nagpur, Bhopal, Jhansi Once a week
12431–12432 Thiruvananthapuram Rajdhani Hazrat NizamuddinKotaVadodaraVasai RoadPanvelMadgaon JunctionKarwarUdupiMangalore JunctionCannannoreCalicutShornurTrichurErnakulam Junction (South)AlleppeyQuilon JunctionTrivandrum Central 3 days a week

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