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Indian Train Journeys's video: High Speed: Bangalore Rajdhani BLASTS Amla Jn

@High Speed: Bangalore Rajdhani BLASTS Amla Jn!!
Bengaluru bound Rajdhani Express blasts thru Amla Jn on its way to Bengaluru. GZB WAP7 doing the honors. Rajdhani Express is a passenger train service in India operated by Indian Railways connecting New Delhi with other important destinations, especially state capitals. Rajdhani means "The Capital" in Hindi. History:- Rajdhani Express was introduced in 1969,for providing fast connections (up to 140 km/h or 87 mph, speed variation depending upon the particular track section) from New Delhi to the capital cities of various states in India. The first Rajdhani Express left New Delhi station for Howrah station to cover a distance of 1,445 km in 17 hours 20 mins. About:- Rajdhani's 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 Kolkata, Patna, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Ranchi, Jammu, Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram. These trains have fewer stops than other express trains and halt only at state capitals and prominent cities. The Bangalore Rajdhani Express train connects Bangalore and Delhi. It was the fastest service on the Bangalore -- Delhi sector. The Rajdhani Express is the 2nd fastest train on the Bengaluru- Delhi sector after Duronto. It is a daily service. It operates as train number 12429 from Bangalore City Junction to Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station and as train number 12430 in the reverse direction - four days a week. On the other days, it operates as 22693 / 22694. It covers a distance of 2365 kilometres in Bangalore City Junction to Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station direction and it takes 36 hours 30 mins when operating as train number 12429 at an average speed of 72 km/h while its return journey as train number 12430 takes 36 hrs 50 mins to cover 2382 kilometers at an average speed of 72 km/h thus making it the second fastest train on the Bangalore - Delhi sector. It uses a LGD WAP7/WAP4 electric engine till Secunderabad and from Secunderabad it uses WDM 3A of KZJ till Bangalore. It hits a top speed of 120kmph with its WAP7. Train service 12429/12430 has 11 halts in either direction at Sri Satya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam, Dharmavaram Junction, Anantapur, Raichur, Sedam, Secunderabad Junction, Kazipet Junction, Nagpur Junction, Bhopal Junction and Jhansi Junction. Train service 22693/22694 has 7 halts in either direction at Sri Satya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam, Dharmavaram Junction, Secunderabad Junction, Kazipet Junction Nagpur Junction, Bhopal Junction and Jhansi Junction. Train service 22693/22694 operates on a different route between Bangalore and Secunderabad. History Of Bangalore Rajdhani:- The Rajdhani Express is the 2nd fastest train on the Bengaluru- Delhi sector after Duronto. It is a daily service. It operates as train number 12429 from Bangalore City Junction to Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station and as train number 12430 in the reverse direction - four days a week. On the other days, it operates as 22693 / 22694. It covers a distance of 2365 kilometres[1] in Bangalore City Junction to Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station direction and it takes 36 hours 30 mins when operating as train number 12429 at an average speed of 72 km/h while its return journey as train number 12430 takes 36 hrs 50 mins to cover 2382 kilometers[2] at an average speed of 72 km/h thus making it the second fastest train on the Bangalore - Delhi sector. It uses a LGD WAP7/WAP4 electric engine till Secunderabad and from Secunderabad it uses WDM 3A of KZJ till Bangalore. It will have a top speed of 120kmph with its Lalgudda WAP7. Train service 12429/12430 has 11 halts in either direction at Sri Satya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam, Dharmavaram Junction, Anantapur, Raichur, Sedam, Secunderabad Junction, Kazipet Junction, Nagpur Junction, Bhopal Junction and Jhansi Junction. Train service 22693/22694 has 7 halts in either direction at Sri Satya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam, Dharmavaram Junction, Secunderabad Junction, Kazipet Junction Nagpur Junction, Bhopal Junction and Jhansi Junction. Train service 22693/22694 operates on a different route between Bangalore and Secunderabad. Thanks for watching

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