Mamata Banerjee flags off Sealdah - New Delhi first ‘Duronto’ Express Train
‘Duronto’ trains are non-stop and take passenger from end to end. It means that passengers will not be allowed to embark or disembark at the intermediate stations. ‘Duronto’ will be of two types – one type is fully air-conditioned reserved train and other type is air-conditioned and non air –conditioned combo reserved train. Outer multi-colour art scheme and design of ‘Duronto’ coaches is distinct from the entire population of coaches of Indian Railways.
Regular service of 2259/2260 Sealdah-New Delhi train will take effect from 21.09.2009 from New Delhi and from 24.09.2009 from Sealdah. This train on its regular run will leave Sealdah every Thursday and Sunday at 6.40 P.M. and reach Delhi the next day at 11.00 A.M. In the reverse direction, the train on its regular run will leave New Delhi station every Friday and Monday at 8.05 P.M. and reach Sealdah the next day at around 12.25 P.M.
The second ‘Duronto’ train will be flagged-off by the Minister of Home Affairs, Shri P.Chidambram from Chennai on 21st September, 2009 which will reach Nizamuddin Railway Station, the next day i.e. on September 22, 2009.
‘The introduction of this class of trains was announced for the first time in the Railway Budget 2009-10 speech delivered in the Parliament by the Minister of Railways Kumari Mamata Banerjee in July this year. In all total 12 ‘Duronto’ trains will be introduced this year.
The Sealdah-Delhi ‘Duronto’ is fully air-conditioned and a fully reserved train and will cover the distance of 1,454 kms. between Sealdah and New Delhi in around 1630 hours which will be around 1.30 hours less than the corresponding Rajdhani train running on the same route. The train has one AC-I coach, three AC-II coaches, four AC-III coaches and five economy AC-III Coaches besides a pantry and generator car. With the launch of this ‘Duronto’, a new AC travel class called ‘AC Economy Class’ is also making its debut on Indian Railways. Fare structure (inclusive of food) from Sealdah to New Delhi and from New Delhi to Sealdah are: Rs. 3295/- for AC 1st Class, Rs. 1880/- for AC2-Tier, Rs 1390/- for AC3-Tier and Rs. 1335/- for AC Economy Class. Booking of this train including the special inaugural run has become available at all Computerised Reservation Offices from 17.09.2009.
Initially, 2269/2270 Chennai-Nizamuddin non-stop ‘Duronto’ is being introduced as a weekly train, leaving Chennai on its regular run every Monday and Nizamuddin every Tuesday. In the Chennai-Nizamuddin sector, the train on its regular run will leave Chennai at 6.40 A.M. and reach Nizamuddin the next day at 10.35 P.M. In the reverse direction, the train will leave Nizamuddin at 4 P.M. and reach Chennai the next day at 8.10 P.M. The fully reserved train will have both air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned coaches which will include two AC-II+AC-III combo coaches, two AC-III coaches and 8 Sleeper class coaches.