On track: 49 more vistadome coaches
On track: 49 more vistadome coaches
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Jul 18, 2021, 06:00 IST
By S S Shreekumar
41 coaches are already running in different railway zones of the country
The Indian railways is planning to introduce 49 more vistadome coaches by the end of the current financial year to meet the growing demand of tourists. So far, 41 coaches are already available in the different railway zones of the country.
In June 2021, the Central railway introduced a vistadome coach in the
Mumbai-Pune section.
Out of 41 vistadome coaches currently available across the country, 15 narrow-gauge coaches were given to the
Kalka Shimla Railway and five narrow-gauge coaches to the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. Four broad-gauge coaches were given to the South Western Railway.
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MP Nalin Kumar Kateel’s suggestions to SWR on operational issues irks people from Udupi and Uttara Kannada
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MP Nalin Kumar Kateel’s suggestions to SWR on operational issues irks people from Udupi and Uttara Kannada
A suggestion by Dakshina Kannada MP and State BJP president Nalin Kumar Kateel, purportedly at the behest of a few, to detain the Karwar-Bengaluru overnight express for a few minutes to facilitate the smooth running of the Bengaluru-Mangaluru Central overnight express appears to have ruffled coastal unity on railway issues.
Mr. Kateel in his January 30 letter to South Western Railway’s General Manager A.K. Singh welcomed SWR’s proposal to run Train Nos. 16511/12 Bengaluru-Mangaluru-Kannur overnight express via Kunigal on all seven days instead of four days. However, the train takes over 10.30 hours in both the directions as it gets detained at Sakleshpur-Sub