Ajanta Express
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File:Ajanta Express.jpg
Ajanta Express near Cavalry Barracks
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Service type | Express | ||||
Current operator(s) | South Central Railways | ||||
Route | |||||
Start | Secunderabad railway station | ||||
Stops | 21 | ||||
End | Manmad railway station | ||||
Distance travelled | 621 km (386 mi) | ||||
Service frequency | Daily | ||||
On-board services | |||||
Class(es) | AC Chair Car, Second Class seating, Sleeper Class, General Unreserved | ||||
Seating arrangements | Yes | ||||
Sleeping arrangements | Yes | ||||
Catering facilities | Yes | ||||
Technical | |||||
Rolling stock | Standard Indian Railway coaches | ||||
Operating speed | 52 km/h (32 mph) avg | ||||
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Ajanta Express is an Express train in India that runs with a daily frequency on Secunderabad - Manmad line between Secunderabad Railway Station in Hyderabad of Telangana, and Manmad Junction, a town in Nasik District of Maharashtra.
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History
Ajanta Express is claimed to be the most prestigious train moving through eastern Maharashtra (Marathwada region) and north-western region of Telangana. It was known as Kacheguda Express very often by the people travelling on Kacheguda-Nizamabad-Nanded-Aurangabad route on former Hyderabad-Godavari Valley Railways.
The train was introduced in around the 1960s as a metre gauge train between Kacheguda railway station and Manmad, via Nizamabad, Nanded and Aurangabad. The train became popular in a short time as Manmad Junction on 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge was the point to take broad gauge trains to other destinations.
After the track from Manmad to Parbhani was converted to broad gauge in 1992–95 under Project Unigauge and the track from Parbhani to Mudkhed and Nizamabad was still not converted, the train was re-routed between Kacheguda and Manmad via Bidar and Parbhani in 1995–1996 because the metre gauge had been converted between Vikarabad and Parbhani by then.
In 2007, the train reverted to its original metre gauge route via Nizamabad, Mudkhed and Purna which had been converted into broad gauge in 2002–2003.
Ajanta Express (Kacheguda-Manmad) was the fastest metre gauge train in India with an average speed of 42.5 kilometres per hour (26.4 mph) in 1967.[1]
Origin of name
The train is named after the Ajanta caves near Aurangabad.[2]
Train composition
Class | Code | No of Coaches |
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AC first class | HA1 | 01 |
AC two tier | A1,A2 | 02 |
AC 3 tier | B1,B2 | 02 |
Sleeper | S1 to S14 | 14 |
Unreserved | GEN | 03 |
SLR | SLR | 02 |
Coach Position
SC-MMR L1-L2-SLR-GEN-S1-S2-S3-S4-S5-S6-S7-S8-S9-S10-S11-S12-S13-S14-B1-B2-A1-A2-HA1-GEN-GEN-SLR
MMR-SC L1-L2-SLR-GEN-GEN-HA1-A2-A1-B2-B1-S14-S13-S12-S11-S10-S9-S8-S7-S6-S5-S4-S3-S2-S1-GEN-SLR
Locomotives
The track is not electrified. The train at present runs on diesel traction and uses Twin WDM3A Diesel Locomotives of Moula Ali Shed of South Central Railway.
Halts
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- Manmad
- Nagarsol
- Rotegaon
- Lasur
- Aurangabad
- Jalna
- Partur
- Selu
- Manwath Road
- Parbhani Junction
- Purna Junction
- Nanded
- Mudkhed
- Umri
- Dharmabad
- Basar
- Nizamabad Junction
- Kamareddi
- Medchal
- Bolarum
- Malkajgiri
- Secunderabad
The train travels a distance of 621 kilometres (386 miles) in approximately 12 hours [52 km/h (32 mph)].
Ellora Express
The Ellora Express that used to run between Nizamabad and Manmad on metre gauge was named after the Ellora Caves near Aurangabad. The train was cancelled when the track was converted to broad gauge and not restarted after the conversion of the track to broad gauge. At present The Secunderabad-Manmad Express (train numbers 17001 and 17002) is often unofficially called Ellora Express.
Gallery
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See also
References
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External links
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