#indianrailways #railways #highspeed #SHORTS Luxury Trains Luxury trains are tourist trains that operate across various regions of the country. As part of this service, Indian Railways runs luxury tourist trains, Buddhist circuit special trains, semi-luxury trains, Aastha Circuit trains, Bharat Darshan trains, and steam trains. Palace on Wheels, Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, Maharajas’ Express, Deccan Odyssey, Golden Chariot, and Mahaparinirvan Express are some of the luxury trains operated by the Indian Railways. The Fairy Queen is a luxury train that runs from Delhi to Alwar. It is hauled by the oldest steam engine in the world, which makes it a tourist attraction in itself. Shatabdi Express trains are super-fast and fully air-conditioned trains that connect major Indian cities. These are day-trains that operate between short to medium distances and make round trips on the same day itself. They have only seats (Chair Car) instead of berths. The Swarna Shatabdi Express is a luxurious variant of the Shatabdi Express trains. Currently, there are 25 pairs of trains in this series Duronto Express trains are a premium category, long-distance, superfast trains that connect several state capitals and metro cities of India. While some Duronto trains are fully air-conditioned, some run with non-air-conditioned sleeper-class as well. These trains have a speed limit of 130 km/hour and operate with fewer stops. As of today, 26 pairs of Duronto trains are running on India’s tracks. Indian Railways is a statutory body under the jurisdiction of Ministry of Railways, Government of India that operates India's national railway system. It manages the third-largest railway network in the world by size, with a route length of 67,956 km (42,226 mi) as of 31 March 2020. 45,881 km (28,509 mi) or 71% of all the broad-gauge routes are electrified with 25 kV 50 Hz AC electric traction as of 1 April 2021. Indian Railways is a government-owned-railway system under the ownership of Ministry of Railways, Government of India that operates India's national railway system.It manages the Fourth-largest railway network in the world by size, with a route length of 67,956 km (42,226 mi) as of 31 March 2020. 45,881 km (28,509 mi) or 71% of all the broad-gauge routes are electrified with 25 kV 50 Hz AC electric traction as of 1 April 2021. In the fiscal year ending March 2020, Indian Railways carried 808.6 crore (8.086 billion) passengers and transported 121.23 crore (1.2123 billion) tonnes of freight. It runs 1 lakh (100,000) passenger trains daily, on both long-distance and suburban routes, covering 7,325 stations across India. Mail or Express trains, the most common types of trains, run at an average speed of 50.6 km/h . Suburban EMUs run at an average speed of 37.5 km/h (23.3 mph). Ordinary passenger trains (incl. mixed) run at an average speed of 33.5 km/h (20.8 mph). The maximum speed of passenger trains varies, with the Gatimaan Express running at a peak speed of 160 km/h (99 mph). #DhanGuruNanakDev Ji Dhan Guru Angad Dev Ji Dhan Guru Amardas Ji Dhan Guru Ramdas Ji Dhan Guru Arjun Dev Ji Dhan Guru Hargobind Ji Dhan Guru Har rai ji Dhan Guru Harkarishan Ji Dhan Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Dhan Baba Sri Chand Ji Dhan Baba Gurditta Ji Dhan Baba Atal rai Ji Dhan Mata Sundar Kaur Ji Dhan Mata Gujar Kaur Ji Dhan Baba Budda Ji Dhan Baba Deep Singh Ji Amar Shaheed Dhan Panj Pyare Dhan Panth Khalsa Dhan Baba Lakhmi Chand Ji Dhan Baba Mohri Ji Dhan Bhai Mardana Ji Dhan Bhai Bala Ji Dhan Bebe Nanaki Ji Dhan Baba Fateh Singh ji Dhan Baba Zoravar Singh Ji Dhan Baba Ajit Singh Ji Dhan Baba Jhujhar Singh Ji Dhan Bhai Daya Singh Ji Dhan Bhai Dharam Singh Ji Dhan Bhai Himmat Singh Ji Dhan Bhai Mohkam Singh Ji Dhan Bhai Sahib Singh Ji Bhai Pinderpal singh Ji Bhai Harjinder Singh ji Bhai Sarabjeet Singh ji Dhan Sant mahpursh Brahmgiani Sonu Veer Ji Bhai Mehtab Singh ji Bhai lakhwinder Singh ji Bhai Satinderbir Singh Ji BABA KULWANT SINGH JI HUZOOR SAHIB Photography _ Vicky Direction - prabhu Art direction - Channi Producer - Dolly #anmolshorts #anmolkatha #indianrailways #tourist