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The 12269 / 12270 Chennai Central–Hazrat Nizamuddin Duronto Express is an Superfast Express train of the Duronto Express category belonging to Indian Railways – Southern Railway zone that runs between Chennai Central and Hazrat Nizamuddin in India. It is the fastest train between Chennai Central (MAS) to Delhi ( Hazrat Nizamuddin)
It is the fastest Non - AC train between New Delhi and Chennai covering the distance in 32 hours. It only stops at Agra, Gwalior, Jhansi, Bhopal, Itarsi, Nagpur, Balharshah, Warangal, Khammam (since 09.10.2023) and Vijayawada. It has the non-stop continuous run between Vijayawada and Chennai Central of 431 kilometres (268 mi).
The 12611 / 12612 MGR Chennai Central-Hazrat Nizamuddin Garib Rath Express has an LHB rake consisting of 14 AC 3-tier economy and 2 End-on Generator coaches. It does not carry a Pantry car coach. As is customary with most train services in India, Coach Composition may be amended at the discretion of Indian Railways, depending on demand.
The 20627/20628 Chennai Egmore - Nagercoil Junction Vande Bharat Express currently operates 6 days a week, covering a distance of 724 km (450 mi) in a travel time of 08 hrs 40 mins with average speed of 84 km/h. The Maximum Permissible Speed (MPS) will be confirmed after commercial run.
Howrah–Mumbai Mail via Nagpur: Mumbai CSMT: Howrah Jn. 11035/11036: Sharavati Express: Dadar: Mysuru Jn. 11085/11086: Lokmanya Tilak Terminus - Madgaon AC Double Decker Express: Kurla LTT: Madgaon Jn. 12289/12290: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus - Nagpur Duronto Express: Mumbai CSMT: Nagpur. 22107/221078: Latur Express: Mumbai CSMT ...
The New Delhi –Chennai Central line of which the Vijayawada–Chennai section is a part, and Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line, of which the Howrah–Kharagpur section is a part, are planned to be upgraded as "Group A" lines which can take speeds up to 160 km/h.
The Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line is a part of the Golden Quadrilateral.The routes connecting the four major metropolises (New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata), along with their diagonals, known as the Golden Quadrilateral, carry about half the freight and nearly half the passenger traffic, although they form only 16 per cent of the length.
The Nagpur–Secunderabad line is a railway line connecting Nagpur and Secunderabad. [1] A major portion of this 581-kilometre long (361 mi) track, from Nagpur to Kazipet, is part of the Delhi–Chennai line. It is also part of the Delhi–Hyderabad line. The line is under the jurisdiction of Central Railway and South-Central Railway.