Rajdhani Express turns 50, passengers pampered with delicacies

Golden jubilee run flagged off by former staffers after ceremonial cake-cutting and release of stamp.

March 03, 2019 10:09 pm | Updated 10:10 pm IST - Kolkata

Hooghly: Railway workers inspecting a line after Rajdhani Express derailed near Baruipur Station in Hooghly district of West Bengal on Monday. PTI Photo (PTI8_30_2010_000106B)

Hooghly: Railway workers inspecting a line after Rajdhani Express derailed near Baruipur Station in Hooghly district of West Bengal on Monday. PTI Photo (PTI8_30_2010_000106B)

The country’s first Rajdhani Express, which revolutionised Indian Railways by way of speed and luxury in the 1960s, turned 50 on Sunday. Decorated with red and yellow marigold flowers it chugged out of Howrah station on its golden jubilee run.

An Eastern Railway (ER) official said the Kolkata-New Delhi Rajdhani Express embarked on its first journey on March 3, 1969 from Howrah, making it the country’s first fully-airconditioned, high-speed train that covered the 1,450 km stretch in 17 hours and 20 minutes.

It was flagged off by three former staffers of Rajdhani Express after ceremonial cake-cutting and release of a greeting stamp to commemorate the epoch-making event.

Senior officers of ER, including its general manager Harindra Rao, were present at platform number 9, which has been the berthing place of Rajdhani Express since inception.

Passengers on the golden jubilee run were treated to some of its old delicacies like fish fry or vegetable cutlets and ‘rosogollas’ apart from ice cream for dessert, said IRCTC (East) general manager Debasish Chandra.

Rajdhani was the first train in the country whose fares included charges for meals served.

Brand new linen and disposable napkins with greetings of “50 Years of Rajdhani Express” were distributed among the passengers, the ER official said.

The railway staff on duty wore a commemoration badge.

On its first run it had nine vacuum braked coaches built at Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Perambur, two power cars, five AC chair cars, one AC dining car and one AC first class coach.

With the passage of time, the chair cars were replaced by AC 2-tier and AC 3-tier coaches. The number of AC first class coaches was increased, while the dining car was done away with.

The iconic train went through stages of evolution over the years, the official said, adding that the present train was upgraded with elegant makeover of existing LHB (Linke Hofmann Busch) coaches in 2017.

Now it has 20 LHB coaches consisting of two AC first class, five AC 2-tier, 10 AC 3-tier with one pantry car and two power cars-cum-luggage vans.

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