10 IN 1 NON STOP BACK TO BACK HIGH SPEED SUPER FAST EXPRESS TRAIN IN INDIAN RAILWAY.

Published 2024-07-19
10 IN 1 NON STOP BACK TO BACK HIGH SPEED SUPER FAST EXPRESS TRAIN IN INDIAN RAILWAY.

This is a compilation of 10 in 1 videos of some high speed Bhartiya Trains running on the great Indian Railway.

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1} 1238/Poorva Express, Howrah to New Delhi (Via Varanasi), Locomotive WAP 7, Coaches LHB Rake.

2} 15662/Kamakhya - Ranchi Weekly Express, Locomotive WAP 7, Coaches LHB Rake.

3} 12937/Garba Super Fast Express, Gandhidham to Howrah, Locomotive WAP 7, Coaches LHB Rake.

4} 12371/Howrah - Bikaner Weekly SF (Via Lucknow), Locomotive WAP 7, Coaches LHB Rake.

5} 12019/Shatabdi Express, Howrah to Ranchi, Locomotive WAP 5, Coaches LHB Rake.

6} 12340/Coldfield SF Express, Dhanbad to Howrah, Locomotive WAP 7, Coaches LHB Rake.

7} 07051/Hyderabad - Raxaul Special Fare Express (Via Ranchi), Locomotive WAP 9, Coaches ICF Rake.

8} 13319/Dumka - Ranchi Intercity Express, Locomotive WAP 4, Coaches ICF Rake.

9} 17007/Secunderabad - Darbhanga Express, Locomotive WAP 4, Coaches ICF Rake.

10} 12988/Ajmer - Sealdah SF Express, Locomotive WAP 7, Coaches LHB Rake.

Railways were first introduced to India in 1853 from Bombay to Thane. In 1951 the systems were nationalised as one unit, the Indian Railways, becoming one of the largest networks in the world. IR operates both long distance and suburban rail systems on a multi-gauge network of broad, metre and narrow gauges. It also owns locomotive and coach production facilities at several places in India and are assigned codes identifying their gauge, kind of power and type of operation. Its operations cover twenty eight states and seven union territories and also provides limited international services to Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

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