Palnadu Express
LocaleAndhra Pradesh & Telangana
First16 August 1998 (age 28)
OperatorSouth Central Railway
StartGuntur (GNT)
Stops13
EndVikarabad (VKB)
Distance354 km (220 mi)
Journeytime6 hours 15 minutes
FrequencyDaily
Class2 AC Chair Car,3 Second Class Sitting,10 General,2 SLR
SeatingYes
SleepingNo
CateringOn-board catering,
E-catering
OtherfacilitiesStarting from 18 January, the Guntur-Vikarabad Palnadu Express will be nations first train to be equipped with foldable ramp and wheelchair for differently-abled passengers
Trainnumber12747 / 12748
Speed57 km/h (35 mph) average with halts
OperationsSouth Central Railway

The Palnadu Express is a superfast express train in India which runs between Guntur in Andhra Pradesh and Vikarabad in Telangana. It was introduced on 16 August 1998. This train is named after the Palnadu region in erstwhile Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. It is the first train in the division to be equipped with foldable wheelchair and ramp for the differently-abled passengers.

Rake sharing

This train shares its rake with Simhadri Express.

Route and halts

This train stops at Sattenapalli, Piduguralla, Nadikude Jn, Vishnupuram, Miryalaguda, Nalgonda, Chityala, Nagireddipalli, Secunderabad Jn, Begumpet, Sanathnagar, Lingampalli, Shankarpalli.

Coach composition

The 21 coach composition contains– 1 AC Chair Car, 4 Chair car Sitting, 14 General,2 SLR
It runs with ICF coaches (Green indicating Electric locomotive, Yellow indicating colour of the general coaches, pink indicating reserved coaches and blue indicating AC coaches)
Coach Composition from Guntur to Vikarabad as 12747

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Coach Composition from Vikarabad to Guntur as 12748

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Traction

it was hauled by Kazipet-based WDM-3A twins or WDP-4 on entire journey

Amenities

In January 2020, it became the first disabled friendly train in India. It is equipped with foldable ramps, that allow pushing of the wheelchairs into the coaches and wheelchairs themselves help passengers with disability to navigate through the coach aisle.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hyderabad: Palnadu Express, first disabled-friendly train". Deccan Chronicle. 14 January 2018. Retrieved 25 October 2020.