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The 12834 Howrah–Ahmedabad Superfast Express covers the distance of 2087 kilometres in 37 hours 05 mins (56.28 km/h) & in 37 hours 35 mins (55.53 km/h) as 12833 Ahmedabad–Howrah Superfast Express. As the average speed of the train is above 55 km/h, as per Indian Railways rules, its fare includes a Superfast surcharge.
Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor is the first of the twelve lines proposed and also the first one to be under construction, it connects India's economic hub Mumbai with the city of Ahmedabad. The 508.18 km (315.77 mi) stretch which is being developed with financial and technical support from Japan, when completed, will take about two ...
It will also increase the distance between track centers to 5.3 m (17 ft 5 in), allowing larger out-of-gauge trains. Only low platforms will be permissible. The Eastern DFC may not be able to support RORO as it has height of 5.1 meters (16 ft 8 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) compared to 7.1 meters (23 ft 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) of the Western DFC .
Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR) is an Indian public sector undertaking which is engaged in transportation and handling of containers. Incorporated in March 1988 under the Companies Act, CONCOR commenced operations in November 1989 taking over an existing network of seven inland container depots (ICDs) from Indian Railways .
The route is according to the planned alignment as shown in National Rail Plan's (NRP) High-speed rail line map. As far as it is planned, the possible routes may be via Katihar & New Jalpaiguri with a 414-kilometre (257 mi) spur line to connect Howrah from Katihar.
Departing from Howrah Railway Station, the service was designated as 1 UP (Up Line) / 2 DN (Down Line), known as the East Indian Railway Mail. Initially, this service operated exclusively between Howrah and Delhi. [5] The extension of the Ambala – Kalka railway line in 1891 enabled the East Indian Railway Mail to extend its route to Kalka.
Chennai–Ahmedabad Humsafar Express: 22919/22920 WR: Weekly 4 May 2017 Indian Railways: 8 Tirupati–Jammu Tawi Humsafar Express: 22705/22706 SCR: Weekly 15 June 2017 Indian Railways: 9 Howrah–Tirupati Humsafar Express: 20889/20890 SER: Weekly 17 June 2017 to Vijayawada, 24 February 2019 extended to Tirupati Indian Railways: 10
It is also said to be an extension of Mumbai–Ahmedabad HSR corridor. [5] After Lidar surveys were completed in September 2020, the detailed projects report (DPR) was being prepared. [6] On completion of this line, when combined with the Mumbai–Ahmedabad line, two of the most important cities in India will be linked via high-speed rail. This ...