AC double decker train to Bangalore
A formal launch date for the service had been pending for
weeks even after the Railway Ministry’s Research Design and Standards
Organisation had given clearance in March after conducting two sets of trials.
The RDSO had fixed a speed cap of 110 kph.
As the train will consist of 10 AC Chair Car
coaches, the Chennai-Bangalore fare has been pegged at Rs. 470. This is the
same as the AC chair car fares for other trains such as the Brindavan, Lal Bagh
or Bangalore express trains.
The Double Decker takes about six hours to cover
the 362-km distance between the two metro cities which makes it about ten
minutes quicker than the other morning train the Brindavan Express which leaves
at 7.50 a.m. and reaches Bangalore at 2 p.m. The quickest mode of travel is the
Shatabdi Express which covers the distance in five hours though those with a
need for speed will have to fork out a fare of Rs. 595.
The Train No.22625 Chennai Central – Bangalore
City Double Decker Express will leave Chennai Central at 7.25 a.m. and reach
Bangalore City at 1.30 p.m.
The return service, Train No.22626 Bangalore City
- Chennai Central Express will leave Bangalore City at 2.40 p.m. and arrive at
Chennai Central at 8.45 p.m.
The stoppages for the train are at Arakkonam,
Katpadi, Ambur, Jolarpettai, Bangarapet, Krishnarajapuram and Bangalore
Cantonment. The Bangalore-Chennai train will also have a stop at
Perambur.
With each two-tiered chair car coach housing 120
seats — much more than other trains on this route such as the Shatabdi (78) or
the Brindavan Express (72) — the Double Decker can peddle many more seats.
The larger pool of 1,200 reservation seats on a
morning train can be a boon for passengers on the heavily congested
Chennai-Bangalore route.
The Double Decker trains with trademark
red-and-yellow stainless steel LHB chassis also boast several technological
features. The coaches were built by the Rail Coach Factory Kapurthala on an
anti-climbing template that is a guarantee against a pile-up of coaches in the
case of a mishap. Some of the other features include a GPS-based Passenger
Information System that scrolls real-time running position, train speed and
distance to the next station, quickly operable emergency windows, air
suspension system and multiple shock absorbers for a smooth ride and fire
extinguishers in all coaches.
The primary maintenance of the Double Decker
train, which has coaches with a height of 4,366 mm and width of 3,050 mm as
against the conventional specs of 4,025 mm and 3,240 mm, will be carried out at
the Basin Bridge train care depot.
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