10 Different Types of Train in Indian Railway System

Indian railways are stated to be one of the most famous, busiest and one of the most used modes of transport in whole over the world.  To achieve this enormous attainment, Indian Railways operates various types of trains in different parts of the country. 

If you are keen to get complete information about the Indian Railways and its trains we are here for with this informative piece. Here in this article, we will help you with all the information about ten types of trains.

1.Rajdhani– Popularly known as Rajdhani Express trains have a very wide network, they connect the national capital, New Delhi to a range of state capitals or the largest cities of several states. Currently, 24 pairs of these trains are already being operated by our Indian Railways. 

Features- These trains are fully air-conditioned, and have high speed to match long-distance trains with limited stops. It runs at a maximum speed of 130-140 km/hr.

2.Satabhdi – These trains are known as day trains that operate between short to medium distances. They make round trips on the same day. Currently, there are 25 pairs of trains in this series.

Features– Satabhdi has super-fast and fully air-conditioned trains and terms to connect major Indian cities. They have only seats known as Chair Car and not the berths. The Swarna Satabhdi Express is a luxurious variant of the Satabhdi Express train.

3.Jan Satabhdi - Jan Shatabdi Express trains are an economical edition of the Satabhdi Express. They are being updated with various services such as ordering food on train. So, next time if you are travelling in this train and you are hungry then you can easily download the food app and order food delivery to Ujjain or any other place you want to have your food from.

Features -Being superfast day-trains they offer the option of both air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned travel classes which means that there are AC Chair Car and Second Seating. They operate at a top speed of 140 km/hr.

4.Mountain Train – As the name indicates these train lines are recalled to pass through different ranges of mountains of India. It is proud to know that out of the seven mountain railways of the country, three have been declared as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. They are better named Mountain Railways of India. These are the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway also called Toy Train, the Kalka–Shimla Railway, and the Nilgiri Mountain Railway.   

5.AC Express – They are best suited to their names as these trains are termed to be fully air-conditioned while being a medium to connect several major cities of the country.

Feature - Being popularly known as passenger trains, these trains operate with high speed, limited stops, and offer lower travel rates in comparison to the other premium trains. They can run at a maximum speed of 130 km/hr. 

6.Sampark Kranti Express - Sampark Kranti Expresses are again superfast express trains that link New Delhi with the state capitals or one of the important cities of a state. 

Feature- They are an inexpensive alternative to Rajdhani Express trains as they are termed to offer high-speed travel to the passengers and that too, at low cost in both AC and non-AC coaches. Apart, they operate at a maximum speed of 110 km/hr.

7.Passenger – These trains are subjected to be economical travel options for the passengers. They have stoppages at almost every station on their route and thus, known as slow passenger trains.

Features - They are operated at slow speeds of about 48 -80 km/hr. Often they have non-AC reserved seating arrangements for the passengers.

8.Mail – According to their name the Mail trains once had exclusive coaches to carry mail. They are in extensive use since they are part of the Indian Railways and help to carry mail while adding progress to India.

Feature – All Mail trains, at present in India use their luggage coach to carry mail. 

9.Garib Rath – As the name indicates they are the economical and fully Ac trains that provide high-speed connectivity at subsidized rates to the passengers. They are widely used by the populace and their services are widely operated during festive seasons. This helps people to get easily commuted to their native place during festive times.

Features– These are three-tiered long distanced trains with no frills. They are operated at a maximum speed of 140km/hr.

10.Humsafar– These express trains are subjected to the long-distanced, fully AC three-tier trains. They provide passengers with contemporary comforts.

Feature– These trains are well equipped with several modern facilities, including LED screens providing information about the current speed of the train. They also, tell the details of the stations, CCTV cameras, and fridge. Also, these trains have added heating facilities a PA system, a tea and coffee machine, charging ports, smoke alarms, and bio toilets.

After the Independence of the country, the Indian railways had earned remarkable progress in the serving to the progress of the nation. Also, they have accelerated with various services such as ordering food in train. So, if you are expecting food delivery in train at Ambala station that could also, happen.

There are many others in the list to know more about trains in India continue to read the series of articles on this website. 


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