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Slow and fast passenger trains in India

The Slow and fast passenger trains are passenger train services of Indian Railways which connect small towns and cities to metropolitan cities in India.[1] The classification Passenger means it is an ordinary passenger train which halts at all or most of the stations on the railway routes. Currently, a total of 3572 passenger trains are running of all railway zones of Indian Railways.

Slow and fast passenger trains in India
Malda Town–Azimganj Passenger Train
Overview
Service typeConnecting various states of India
StatusOperating
First service16 April 1853; 170 years ago (1853-04-16)
Current operator(s)Indian Railways
Websitehttp://indianrail.gov.in
On-board services
Class(es)Unreserved Seating & Unreserved Sleeper
Seating arrangementsYes
Sleeping arrangementsYes
Catering facilitiesOn-board catering
Baggage facilitiesUnderseat
Technical
Rolling stockICF rakes
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Operating speedMaximum 40–80 km/h (25–50 mph)
Track owner(s)Indian Railways

History edit

The country's first passenger train ran in Western India between Bombay Bori Bunder (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus) and Thane on 16 April 1853. The 14-carriage train was hauled by three steam locomotives: the Sahib, Sindh, and Sultan. Travelling 34 kilometres (21 mi), the train carried 400 people. The passenger line was built and operated by the Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIPR).[2] It was built in 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge, which became the country's standard for railways. First passenger train from Eastern India, ran from Howrah (near Calcutta, now Kolkata) to Hoogly, a distance of 24 miles (39 km), on 15 August 1854. The line was built and operated by the East Indian Railway Company (EIR).[3] First passenger train from Southern India, ran from Royapuram–Veyasarapady (Madras) (now Chennai) to Wallajah Road in Arcot, a distance of 60 miles (97 km), on 1 July 1856. It was built and operated by the Madras Railway.[4]

First electric passenger train in the country, ran from Victoria Terminus (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus) to Kurla on the Harbour Branch of Great Indian Peninsula Railway on 3 February 1925 using 1500 V DC overhead traction.[5] In 1957, the first diesel passenger train ran in the country.[6][7]

In 1993, the Integral Coach Factory started production of DMU's and MEMUs. After productions of both series, the first MEMU train started running between Asansol and Burdwan (now Barddhaman) on 11 July 1994.[8] And later, the first DEMU train was started running between Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur on 23 October 1994.[9] On 15 July 2017, a solar-powered DEMU train was launched on the route of Delhi Sarai Rohilla and Farrukhnagar of Haryana for connecting capital of India to the small town with the aim reducing the usage of diesel and more usage of electricity for a better environment and economically.[10]

Types edit

Trains are classified into four types:

  • Slow passenger train: Locomotive-hauled. Stop at every station on the route, except abandoned ones.
  • Fast passenger train: Locomotive-hauled. Skip some stops on the route, usually least-booked ones.
  • Diesel Electric Multiple Unit (DEMU): Multiple Units. Stop at every station on the route.
  • Mainline Electric Multiple Unit (MEMU): Multiple Units. Stop at every station on the route. Will replace locomotive-hauled trains on electrified routes.[11]

In some cases, trains run as fast passengers on one section, while running as slow passengers on another section. Fast passenger trains generally run on longer routes as compared to slow passenger trains. These trains have unreserved coaches, for short-distance unreserved seating coaches are used and for long-distance both unreserved sleeper and seating coaches are used.

The slow and fast passenger trains are usually hauled by locomotives such as WAM-4, WAG-5, WAG-7, for electrified routes and WDM-2 for non-electrified/semi-electrified routes. On the other hand, the DEMUs and MEMUs are multiple units, have cabs at both ends, resulting in quicker turnaround times, reduced crewing costs, and enhanced safety. So, IR is progressively replacing all locomotive-hauled slow and fast passenger and intercity trains with DEMUs and MEMUs, starting from North Western Railway zone on 1 October 2015.[12][13][14][15]

Trivia edit

Longest-running

Currently, the longest route of a slow passenger train running in India is Tatanagar–Itwari Passenger (numbered 58111/58112) with a record distance of 887 km (551 mi) with an average speed of 35 km/h (22 mph).[16]

Whereas, the longest route of a fast passenger train running in India is Howrah–Rajgir Fast Passenger (numbered 53043/53044) with a record distance of 658 km (409 mi) with an average speed of 28 km/h (17 mph).[17]

Whereas after the second conversion of Slow Passenger train into DEMU, on 18 July 2018, the Guntur–Kacheguda DEMU via Dhone (with numbered 77281 / 77282) becomes the longest distance traveling DEMU train in India with a record distance of 623 km (387 mi) with an average speed of 35 km/h (22 mph).[18] Before that, the first conversion of Slow Passenger train into DEMU, was on 1 October 2015, the Jodhpur–Hisar DEMU (with numbered 74835/74836) becomes the second-longest DEMU train running in India with the recorded length of 470 km (290 mi) with an average speed of 38 km/h (24 mph).[19]

And currently, the longest route running MEMU train in India is Asansol–Varanasi MEMU (numbered 63553/63554) with a record distance of 481 km (299 mi) with an average speed of 31 km/h (19 mph).[20]

Shortest-running

Currently, the shortest route of a slow passenger train in India is Barkakana–Sidhwar Passenger (numbered 53375 / 53376) with a record distance of 6 km (3.7 mi) with an average speed of 18 km/h (11 mph).[21]

The shortest route of DEMU train in India is Garhi Harsaru–Farrukhnagar DEMU (numbered 74031/34 & 74035/38) with a record distance of 11 km (6.8 mi) with an average speed of 27 km/h (17 mph).[22]

The shortest route of MEMU train in India is Jasidih–Baidyanathdham MEMU (numbered 63153/63154) with a record distance of 6 km (3.7 mi) with an average speed of 19 km/h (12 mph).[23]

Gallery edit

Exteriors
Interiors

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ walkthroughindia.com, Retrieved 14 July 2020
  2. ^ "164 Years Ago On This Day, India's First Train Ran From Mumbai To Thane". 16 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Indian Railways FAQ: IR History: Early Days – 1". IRFCA.
  4. ^ "Legacy of First Railway Station of South India". RailNews Media India Ltd.
  5. ^ core.indianrailways.gov.com, retrieved 7 July 2020
  6. ^ "IRFCA".
  7. ^ "Report of the expert Committee on Coal Consumption on Railways, 1958". INDIAN CULTURE. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  8. ^ irfca.org, Retrieved 7 July 2020
  9. ^ indianexpress.com, Retrieved 7 July 2020
  10. ^ jagranjosh.com, Retrieved 7 July 2020
  11. ^ "Railways to replace all general class passenger trains with self-propelled carriages to raise speed".
  12. ^ North Western Railway, Retrieved 9 July 2020
  13. ^ North Western Railway, Retrieved 9 July 2020
  14. ^ North Western Railway, Retrieved 9 July 2020
  15. ^ North Western Railway, Retrieved 9 July 2020
  16. ^ naidunia.com, Retrieved 12 July 2020
  17. ^ jagran.com, Retrieved 12 July 2020
  18. ^ South Central Railway, Retrieved 7 July 2020
  19. ^ North Western Railway, Retrieved 8 July 2020
  20. ^ Eastern Railways, Retrieved 10 July 2020
  21. ^ livehindustan.com, Retrieved 12 July 2020
  22. ^ india.com, Retrieved 12 July 2020
  23. ^ bhaskar.com, Retrieved 12 July 2020

External links edit

  • Time Table of Slow and Fast Passenger Trains
  • Time Table of Diesel Electric Multiple Unit Trains (DEMU)
  • Time Table of Mainline Electric Multiple Unit Trains (MEMU)

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The Slow and fast passenger trains are passenger train services of Indian Railways which connect small towns and cities to metropolitan cities in India 1 The classification Passenger means it is an ordinary passenger train which halts at all or most of the stations on the railway routes Currently a total of 3572 passenger trains are running of all railway zones of Indian Railways Slow and fast passenger trains in IndiaMalda Town Azimganj Passenger TrainOverviewService typeConnecting various states of IndiaStatusOperatingFirst service16 April 1853 170 years ago 1853 04 16 Current operator s Indian RailwaysWebsitehttp indianrail gov inOn board servicesClass es Unreserved Seating amp Unreserved SleeperSeating arrangementsYesSleeping arrangementsYesCatering facilitiesOn board cateringBaggage facilitiesUnderseatTechnicalRolling stockICF rakesTrack gauge5 ft 6 in 1 676 mm broad gaugeOperating speedMaximum 40 80 km h 25 50 mph Track owner s Indian Railways Contents 1 History 2 Types 3 Trivia 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe country s first passenger train ran in Western India between Bombay Bori Bunder now Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and Thane on 16 April 1853 The 14 carriage train was hauled by three steam locomotives the Sahib Sindh and Sultan Travelling 34 kilometres 21 mi the train carried 400 people The passenger line was built and operated by the Great Indian Peninsula Railway GIPR 2 It was built in 1 676 mm 5 ft 6 in broad gauge which became the country s standard for railways First passenger train from Eastern India ran from Howrah near Calcutta now Kolkata to Hoogly a distance of 24 miles 39 km on 15 August 1854 The line was built and operated by the East Indian Railway Company EIR 3 First passenger train from Southern India ran from Royapuram Veyasarapady Madras now Chennai to Wallajah Road in Arcot a distance of 60 miles 97 km on 1 July 1856 It was built and operated by the Madras Railway 4 First electric passenger train in the country ran from Victoria Terminus now Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus to Kurla on the Harbour Branch of Great Indian Peninsula Railway on 3 February 1925 using 1500 V DC overhead traction 5 In 1957 the first diesel passenger train ran in the country 6 7 In 1993 the Integral Coach Factory started production of DMU s and MEMUs After productions of both series the first MEMU train started running between Asansol and Burdwan now Barddhaman on 11 July 1994 8 And later the first DEMU train was started running between Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur on 23 October 1994 9 On 15 July 2017 a solar powered DEMU train was launched on the route of Delhi Sarai Rohilla and Farrukhnagar of Haryana for connecting capital of India to the small town with the aim reducing the usage of diesel and more usage of electricity for a better environment and economically 10 Types editTrains are classified into four types Slow passenger train Locomotive hauled Stop at every station on the route except abandoned ones Fast passenger train Locomotive hauled Skip some stops on the route usually least booked ones Diesel Electric Multiple Unit DEMU Multiple Units Stop at every station on the route Mainline Electric Multiple Unit MEMU Multiple Units Stop at every station on the route Will replace locomotive hauled trains on electrified routes 11 In some cases trains run as fast passengers on one section while running as slow passengers on another section Fast passenger trains generally run on longer routes as compared to slow passenger trains These trains have unreserved coaches for short distance unreserved seating coaches are used and for long distance both unreserved sleeper and seating coaches are used The slow and fast passenger trains are usually hauled by locomotives such as WAM 4 WAG 5 WAG 7 for electrified routes and WDM 2 for non electrified semi electrified routes On the other hand the DEMUs and MEMUs are multiple units have cabs at both ends resulting in quicker turnaround times reduced crewing costs and enhanced safety So IR is progressively replacing all locomotive hauled slow and fast passenger and intercity trains with DEMUs and MEMUs starting from North Western Railway zone on 1 October 2015 12 13 14 15 Further information Multiple unit Comparison to locomotive hauled trainsTrivia editLongest runningCurrently the longest route of a slow passenger train running in India is Tatanagar Itwari Passenger numbered 58111 58112 with a record distance of 887 km 551 mi with an average speed of 35 km h 22 mph 16 Whereas the longest route of a fast passenger train running in India is Howrah Rajgir Fast Passenger numbered 53043 53044 with a record distance of 658 km 409 mi with an average speed of 28 km h 17 mph 17 Whereas after the second conversion of Slow Passenger train into DEMU on 18 July 2018 the Guntur Kacheguda DEMU via Dhone with numbered 77281 77282 becomes the longest distance traveling DEMU train in India with a record distance of 623 km 387 mi with an average speed of 35 km h 22 mph 18 Before that the first conversion of Slow Passenger train into DEMU was on 1 October 2015 the Jodhpur Hisar DEMU with numbered 74835 74836 becomes the second longest DEMU train running in India with the recorded length of 470 km 290 mi with an average speed of 38 km h 24 mph 19 And currently the longest route running MEMU train in India is Asansol Varanasi MEMU numbered 63553 63554 with a record distance of 481 km 299 mi with an average speed of 31 km h 19 mph 20 Shortest runningCurrently the shortest route of a slow passenger train in India is Barkakana Sidhwar Passenger numbered 53375 53376 with a record distance of 6 km 3 7 mi with an average speed of 18 km h 11 mph 21 The shortest route of DEMU train in India is Garhi Harsaru Farrukhnagar DEMU numbered 74031 34 amp 74035 38 with a record distance of 11 km 6 8 mi with an average speed of 27 km h 17 mph 22 The shortest route of MEMU train in India is Jasidih Baidyanathdham MEMU numbered 63153 63154 with a record distance of 6 km 3 7 mi with an average speed of 19 km h 12 mph 23 Gallery editExteriors nbsp Kacheguda Bodhan slow passenger train nbsp Secunderabad Repalle fast passenger train nbsp An old DEMU train nbsp An old DHMU train nbsp An aerodynamic designed DEMU train nbsp An old MEMU train nbsp An aerodynamic designed MEMU trainInteriors nbsp Window middle and aisle seats of inside unreserved passenger train nbsp Side Window Seat of inside unreserved passenger train nbsp Right side corridor way of inside unreserved passenger train nbsp Left side corridor way of inside unreserved passenger train nbsp Upper Rack of inside unreserved passenger train nbsp Lights and fans of inside unreserved passenger train nbsp Seating unreserved coach of inside unreserved passenger trainSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Slow and fast passenger trains in India High speed rail in India Express trains in India MEMU Suburban trainsReferences edit walkthroughindia com Retrieved 14 July 2020 164 Years Ago On This Day India s First Train Ran From Mumbai To Thane 16 April 2017 Indian Railways FAQ IR History Early Days 1 IRFCA Legacy of First Railway Station of South India RailNews Media India Ltd core indianrailways gov com retrieved 7 July 2020 IRFCA Report of the expert Committee on Coal Consumption on Railways 1958 INDIAN CULTURE Retrieved 29 April 2020 irfca org Retrieved 7 July 2020 indianexpress com Retrieved 7 July 2020 jagranjosh com Retrieved 7 July 2020 Railways to replace all general class passenger trains with self propelled carriages to raise speed North Western Railway Retrieved 9 July 2020 North Western Railway Retrieved 9 July 2020 North Western Railway Retrieved 9 July 2020 North Western Railway Retrieved 9 July 2020 naidunia com Retrieved 12 July 2020 jagran com Retrieved 12 July 2020 South Central Railway Retrieved 7 July 2020 North Western Railway Retrieved 8 July 2020 Eastern Railways Retrieved 10 July 2020 livehindustan com Retrieved 12 July 2020 india com Retrieved 12 July 2020 bhaskar com Retrieved 12 July 2020External links editTime Table of Slow and Fast Passenger Trains Time Table of Diesel Electric Multiple Unit Trains DEMU Time Table of Mainline Electric Multiple Unit Trains MEMU Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Slow and fast passenger trains in India amp oldid 1154001003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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