Shatabdi Express

Shatabdi Express (lit.'Century Express') are a series of fast passenger trains operated by Indian Railways. Shatabdi Express are day trains and mostly return to their origin station the same day. The trains were first introduced in 1988 and were named 'Shatabdi', meaning 'century', to commemorate the birth centenary of India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The trains run at a maximum permissible speed of 110–150 km/h (68–93 mph) with the Rani Kamalapati–New Delhi Shatabdi Express achieving the maximum permissible speed of 150 km/h (93 mph) between Tughlakabad and Bilochpura Agra.

Shatabdi Express
Anubhuti coach of Ahmedabad - Mumbai Central Shatabdi Express.
Overview
Service typeSuperfast
StatusActive
First service10 July 1988 (1988-07-10)
SuccessorVande Bharat Express
Current operator(s)Indian Railways
Websitehttp://indianrail.gov.in
On-board services
Class(es)Executive Chair Car
AC Chair Car
Seating arrangementsYes
Catering facilitiesOnboard catering
Baggage facilitiesOverhead racks, baggage area near vestibule
Technical
Rolling stockLHB coach
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Operating speed150 km/h (93 mph) (maximum)
Track owner(s)Indian Railways

History

The name "Shatabdi" means century in Sanskrit and the first Shatabdi Express train was announced on 10 July 1988 by then Railways Minister Madhavrao Scindia to commemorate the birth centenary of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India and plied between New Delhi and Jhansi Junction.[1]

Service

Interior view of an AC chair car coach

Shatabdi Express trains offer fast connectivity between major cities with only a few intermediate stops and can run at a maximum speed of 150 km/h (93 mph).[2][3][4] They are fully air-conditioned and passengers are provided with on-board catering.[5] Onboard entertainment systems are available in select trains providing content via satellite.[6]

Seats in Shatabdi Express have to be reserved in advance as there is no unreserved accommodation, unlike most of the other trains in India.[7] Reservation is allowed until up to 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time and the seats are auto allocated by the reservation system.[8][9] Dynamic pricing is applicable on the fares.[10]

Rolling stock

Exterior of a standard chair car coach

As Shatabdi Express are day-trains and return to the station of origin the same day, coaches have only seats and not berths. All of these trains have multiple AC Chair Car coaches and one or two coaches of Executive Class seating. Indian Railways offers Anubhuti class seating and Vistadome coaches offering large windows, transparent roofing, and rotatable seats in select trains.[11] The trains used to operate on specialized coaches manufactured by Integral Coach Factory, Chennai with the older coaches now been replaced with newer LHB rakess on all the trains.[12] The trains are hauled by various diesel or electric locomotives and a new specialized high speed locomotive class WAP-7HS with a maximum speed of 180 km/h (110 mph) for hauling Shatabdi express trains was introduced in 2019.[13]

Services

Active

As of February 2024, there are 21 operational pairs of Shatabdi express trains.[14]

List of active services
Sr. no. Route Train no. Originating Station Terminal Station Operator Distance Duration Avg Speed (Km/h) Year introduced Stops
1Rani Kamlapati (Habibganj) – New Delhi12001/12002 Rani Kamalapati (Habibganj) New Delhi NR709 km (441 mi) 8h 40m 82 km/h (51 mph)1988Bhopal Jn.,Bina Jn.,Lalitpur Jn., Jhansi Jn., Gwalior Jn., Morena, Dholpur Jn., Agra Cantt., Mathura Jn.
2Lucknow–New Delhi12003/12004 Lucknow Jn. New Delhi NR512 km (318 mi) 6h 45m 76 km/h (47 mph)1989Kanpur Central, Phaphund, Etawah Jn., Tundla Jn., Aligarh Jn., Ghaziabad Jn.
3New Delhi–Kalka12005/12006 New Delhi Kalka NR269 km (167 mi) 4h 0m 67 km/h (42 mph)1992Panipat Jn., Kurukshetra Jn., Ambala Cantt. Jn., Chandigarh Jn.
4MGR Chennai Central–Mysuru12007/12008 MGR Chennai Central Mysuru Jn. SR497 km (309 mi) 7h 0m 71 km/h (44 mph)1994Katpadi Jn., KSR Bengaluru
5Mumbai Central–Ahmedabad12009/12010 Mumbai Central Ahmedabad Jn. WR493 km (306 mi) 6h 20m 78 km/h (48 mph)1994Borivali, Vapi, Surat, Bharuch Jn., Vadodara Jn., Anand Jn., Nadiad Jn.
6New Delhi–Kalka12011/12012 New Delhi Kalka NR269 km (167 mi) 4h 0m 67 km/h (42 mph)1994Sonipat Jn., Panipat Jn., Kurukshetra Jn., Ambala Cantt. Jn., Chandigarh Jn.
7New Delhi–Amritsar12013/12014 New Delhi Amritsar Jn. NR448 km (278 mi) 6h 10m 73 km/h (45 mph)1994Ambala Cantt. Jn., Sirhind, Ludhiana, Phagwara, Jalandhar City Jn., Beas Jn.
8New Delhi–Ajmer12015/12016 New Delhi Ajmer Jn. NR444 km (276 mi) 6h 45m 66 km/h (41 mph)1995Delhi Cantt., Gurgaon, Rewari Jn., Alwar Jn., Bandikui Jn., Gandhinagar, Jaipur Jn., Kishangarh
9New Delhi–Dehradun12017/12018 New Delhi Dehradun NR314 km (195 mi) 6h 10m 51 km/h (32 mph)1995Ghaziabad Jn., Meerut City Jn., Muzaffarnagar, Saharanpur Jn., Roorkee, Haridwar
10Howrah–Ranchi12019/12020 Howrah Jn. Ranchi Jn. ER423 km (263 mi) 7h 10m 59 km/h (37 mph)1995Durgapur, Raniganj, Asansol, Dhanbad, Chandrapura, Bokaro Steel City, Muri
11Pune–Secunderabad12025/12026 Pune Jn. Secunderabad Jn. CR597 km (371 mi) 8h 20m 72 km/h (45 mph)2011Solapur, Kalaburagi, Wadi Jn., Tandur, Vikarabad Jn., Begumpet
12Chennai–Bengaluru12027/12028 MGR Chennai Central KSR Bengaluru SWR356 km (221 mi) 4h 55m 73 km/h (45 mph)2005Katpadi Jn.,

Jolarpettai Jn., Bengaluru Cantt.

13New Delhi–Amritsar12029/12030 New Delhi Amritsar Jn. NR448 km (278 mi) 6h 10m 73 km/h (45 mph)1998Ambala Cantt. Jn., Rajpura Jn., Ludhiana, Phagwara, Jalandhar City Jn., Beas Jn.
14New Delhi–Amritsar12031/12032 New Delhi Amritsar Jn. NR448 km (278 mi) 6h 10m 73 km/h (45 mph)1997Ambala Cantt. Jn., Rajpura Jn., Ludhiana, Phagwara, Jalandhar City Jn., Beas Jn.
15Kanpur Central–New Delhi12033/12034 Kanpur Central New Delhi NCR440 km (270 mi) 4h 55m 88 km/h (55 mph)2010Etawah, Aligarh, Ghaziabad Jn.
16Kathgodam–New Delhi12039/12040 Kathgodam New Delhi NR282 km (175 mi) 5h 40m 50 km/h (31 mph)2012Haldwani, Lalkuan Jn., Rudrapur, Rampur, Moradabad, Ghaziabad Jn.
17Howrah–New Jalpaiguri12041/12042 Howrah Jn. New Jalpaiguri Jn. NFR566 km (352 mi) 8h 30m 67 km/h (42 mph)2012Bardhaman Jn., Bolpur Shantiniketan, New Farakka Jn., Malda Town, Kishanganj
18New Delhi–Chandigarh12045/12046 New Delhi Chandigarh Jn. NR244 km (152 mi) 3h 20m 78 km/h (48 mph)2013Ambala Cantt. Jn., Karnal
19Naharlagun–Guwahati12087/12088 Naharlagun Guwahati NFR332 km (206 mi) 5h 45m 58 km/h (36 mph)2017Harmuti Jn., Viswanath Charali, Rangapara North Jn., Udalguri, Rangiya Jn.
20MGR Chennai Central–Coimbatore12243/12244 MGR Chennai Central Coimbatore Jn. SR493 km (306 mi) 7h 5m 70 km/h (43 mph)2011Katpadi Jn., Jolarpettai Jn., Salem Jn., Erode Jn., Tiruppur
21Howrah – Puri12277/12278 Howrah Jn. Puri ECoR500 km (310 mi) 7h 35m 66 km/h (41 mph)2010Kharagpur Jn., Balasore, Bhadrak, Jajpur Keonjhar Road, Cuttack, Bhubaneswar

Defunct

List of defunct services
Route Train no. Originating Station Terminal Station Year of Introduction Year of Termination Reference
Bangalore CityHubli Jn. 2025/2026 Bangalore City Hubli Jn. 1995 1996 [15][16]
Chennai CentralCoimbatore Jn. 2023/2024 Chennai Central Coimbatore Jn. 1995 2000 [17][15]
RajahmundrySecunderabad Jn. Rajahmundry Secunderabad Jn. 1999 2000 [18]
New Delhi - Patiala – Bathinda New Delhi Bathinda 2003 [19][20][21]
New DelhiBareilly New Delhi Bareilly 2003 [20][21]
Howrah – Rourkela (Later short terminated at Tatanagar) 2021/2022 Howrah Rourkela (Later short terminated at Tatanagar) 1995 2003 [15][17][20][21]
HowrahPatna 2023/2024 Howrah Patna Jn. 2001 2003 [22]
Mumbai – Pune 12027/12028 Mumbai CSMT Pune Jn. 1995 2004 [23][17]
Jaipur – Agra Fort 12035/12036 Jaipur Agra Fort 2012 2018 [24]
New Delhi – Ludhiana 12037/12038 New Delhi Ludhiana Jn. 2011 2019 [25][26]
New Delhi – Moga 12043/12044 New Delhi Moga 2012 2019 [27][28]
New Delhi – Firozpur 12047/12048 New Delhi Firozpur Cantt. 2014 2021 [29][30]
Guwahati – Dibrugarh 12085/12086 Guwahati Dibrugarh 2017 2020 [31]

See also

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