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Amaravati Express

Amaravati Express is the name given to two services operated by Indian Railways.

Shalimar-bound 18048 Amaravati Express at Vizianagaram Junction
18047/18048 Amaravati Express (Howrah–Vasco) route map
17225/17226 Amaravati Express (Vijayawada–Hubli) route map

As at January 2024, these train services are

  • 17225 NarsapuramHubli Amaravati Express
  • 17226 Hubli-Narsapuram Amaravati Express

This service runs daily each way and is operated by the Vijayawada division of South Central Railway (SCR). The train runs across southern India from Andhra Pradesh to Karnataka.

This service runs four times a week each way. It operates via Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Guntur, Nandyal, Guntakal, Bellary, Hospet, Gadag, Hubli, Dharwad, Londa, Madgaon. This service is operated by the South Eastern Railway (SER), Kharagpur division. The train travels from West Bengal through Orissa and Andhra Pradesh in the east of India to Karnataka and Goa in the south-west of India.

The Amaravati Express is popular with the inhabitants of Andhra Pradesh particularly those living in the cities and towns of Vijayawada, Guntur, Narasaraopet, Markapur, Cumbum, Giddaluru, Nandyal, Mahanandi, Guntakal and Bellary and the surrounding regions.

History edit

The Amaravati Express runs on the historical MachilipatnamMormugao railway track.

The service was first introduced during the 1950s as the metre-gauge train between Guntur and Hubli. The Guntur–Hubli fast passenger service was upgraded to an express service between 1987 and 1990 and was then named the Amaravati Express.

The train coaches were hauled by a YP steam locomotive and had a slip coach from Vasco da Gama to Guntur. This slip coach to Guntur was attached to the Gomantak Express along with slip coaches to Gadag. These slip coaches were then attached to the Miraj Gadag link express at Londa and the slip coach to Guntur was then attached to the Hubli Guntur fast passenger service at Gadag. This practice of attaching/detaching the slip coaches was discontinued at Gadag and instead the slip coaches went as far as Hubli after the introduction of the Amaravati Express. This practice continued until the gauge conversion work started in the mid-1990s and the train tracks were standardised in 1997.

The train service was extended to Vijayawada in 1994. While the gauge conversion activities were taking place in the mid-1990s, the train service was split into different segments and the full service was not fully restored until 1997.

By the beginning of 2000, the train service had been extended to Londa Junction, Castle Rock and eventually to Vasco da Gama as the gauge conversion progressed. The train was finally commissioned as a daily train between Vasco da Gama and Vijayawada in the mid-2000. But due to a poor response from passengers, the frequency was reduced to bi-weekly and for the remaining 5 days the train terminated at Hubli.

From the beginning of 2003, the service frequency increased to three times a week and the Vijayawada–Hubli services operated on the remaining four days each week. From July 2007, the train service from Vasco da Gama was further extended to Howrah.

In 2010 the 7225/7226 Vijayawada–Hubli service was renumbered as 17225/17226 and the 8047/8048 HowrahVasco da Gama service was renumbered as 18047/18048.

On 12 February 2013, Railway minister Mallikarjuna Karge increased the frequency of Amaravathi Express 17225/17226 which runs between Hubli and Vijayawada from 3 days to daily.

On 12 January 2024, The train 17225/17226 is extended till Narsapuram and the extended portion is inaugurated by minister G. Kishan Reddy at Guntur

As per revised time table new train timings come into operation very soon.[when?]

Origin of name edit

The train service is named after the historical capital city of the Satavahana dynasty, Amaravati in the present day Guntur district. Amaravati is also known as the Sanchi of South India because of its stupas.

Locomotives edit

The 17225/17226 Amaravati Express uses WAP-4 Electric locomotive from the Vijayawada Shed of SCR between Vijayawada and Hubli. The 18047/18048 Amaravati Express uses both electric and diesel locomotives.

The train bears the same loco link on its return itinerary.

References edit

  • Indian Railways
  • AP Tourism

Other links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Amaravati Express news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Amaravati Express is the name given to two services operated by Indian Railways Shalimar bound 18048 Amaravati Express at Vizianagaram Junction18047 18048 Amaravati Express Howrah Vasco route map17225 17226 Amaravati Express Vijayawada Hubli route mapAs at January 2024 these train services are 17225 Narsapuram Hubli Amaravati Express 17226 Hubli Narsapuram Amaravati ExpressThis service runs daily each way and is operated by the Vijayawada division of South Central Railway SCR The train runs across southern India from Andhra Pradesh to Karnataka 18047 Howrah Vasco da Gama Amaravati Express 18048 Vasco da Gama Howrah Amaravati ExpressThis service runs four times a week each way It operates via Visakhapatnam Vijayawada Guntur Nandyal Guntakal Bellary Hospet Gadag Hubli Dharwad Londa Madgaon This service is operated by the South Eastern Railway SER Kharagpur division The train travels from West Bengal through Orissa and Andhra Pradesh in the east of India to Karnataka and Goa in the south west of India The Amaravati Express is popular with the inhabitants of Andhra Pradesh particularly those living in the cities and towns of Vijayawada Guntur Narasaraopet Markapur Cumbum Giddaluru Nandyal Mahanandi Guntakal and Bellary and the surrounding regions Contents 1 History 2 Origin of name 3 Locomotives 4 References 5 Other linksHistory editThe Amaravati Express runs on the historical Machilipatnam Mormugao railway track The service was first introduced during the 1950s as the metre gauge train between Guntur and Hubli The Guntur Hubli fast passenger service was upgraded to an express service between 1987 and 1990 and was then named the Amaravati Express The train coaches were hauled by a YP steam locomotive and had a slip coach from Vasco da Gama to Guntur This slip coach to Guntur was attached to the Gomantak Express along with slip coaches to Gadag These slip coaches were then attached to the Miraj Gadag link express at Londa and the slip coach to Guntur was then attached to the Hubli Guntur fast passenger service at Gadag This practice of attaching detaching the slip coaches was discontinued at Gadag and instead the slip coaches went as far as Hubli after the introduction of the Amaravati Express This practice continued until the gauge conversion work started in the mid 1990s and the train tracks were standardised in 1997 The train service was extended to Vijayawada in 1994 While the gauge conversion activities were taking place in the mid 1990s the train service was split into different segments and the full service was not fully restored until 1997 By the beginning of 2000 the train service had been extended to Londa Junction Castle Rock and eventually to Vasco da Gama as the gauge conversion progressed The train was finally commissioned as a daily train between Vasco da Gama and Vijayawada in the mid 2000 But due to a poor response from passengers the frequency was reduced to bi weekly and for the remaining 5 days the train terminated at Hubli From the beginning of 2003 the service frequency increased to three times a week and the Vijayawada Hubli services operated on the remaining four days each week From July 2007 the train service from Vasco da Gama was further extended to Howrah In 2010 the 7225 7226 Vijayawada Hubli service was renumbered as 17225 17226 and the 8047 8048 Howrah Vasco da Gama service was renumbered as 18047 18048 On 12 February 2013 Railway minister Mallikarjuna Karge increased the frequency of Amaravathi Express 17225 17226 which runs between Hubli and Vijayawada from 3 days to daily On 12 January 2024 The train 17225 17226 is extended till Narsapuram and the extended portion is inaugurated by minister G Kishan Reddy at GunturAs per revised time table new train timings come into operation very soon when Origin of name editThe train service is named after the historical capital city of the Satavahana dynasty Amaravati in the present day Guntur district Amaravati is also known as the Sanchi of South India because of its stupas Locomotives editThis section needs attention from an expert in Indian railways The specific problem is conflicting information on locomotives being used on the Amaravati Express services WikiProject Indian railways may be able to help recruit an expert December 2012 The 17225 17226 Amaravati Express uses WAP 4 Electric locomotive from the Vijayawada Shed of SCR between Vijayawada and Hubli The 18047 18048 Amaravati Express uses both electric and diesel locomotives Howrah to Visakhapatnam WAP 4 of Santragachi IR code SRC of S E Railways Visakhapatnam to Guntakal WAP 4 of Vijayawada IR code BZA of S C Railways Guntakal to Vasco da Gama Twin WDM 3A or WDG 3A of Gooty IR code GY of S C Railways The train bears the same loco link on its return itinerary References editIndian Railways AP Tourism Amaravati ExpressOther links editVijayawada Guntur or Amaravati Andhra Pradesh Goa Hubli Bellary Howrah Vasco da Gama Amaravati Express Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amaravati Express amp oldid 1194882936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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