Vande Bharat & Rajdhani Trains Also Get Maximum Attention on Track
Highest Priority Trains in India: Trains like Passenger, Shatabdi, Rajdhani, Vande Bharat, Amrit Bharat and Duronto are now running on the tracks in India. Railways has also determined the priority of each category of train. It means. Which train will get the way first and which one later. On normal days, Rajdhani trains get the most attention. That means it stops all the trains and allows them to pass first. But, there is such a train in India. Be it Vande Bharat or Shatabdi or Rajdhani, everyone has to give way.
Passenger trains are at the bottom in the order of priority of Indian Railways. When any other train comes on the track, the passenger has to stop and give crossing to that other train. This is the reason. That passenger trains take more time to complete their journey.
In India, Accident Relief Medical Equipment (ARME) trains get the highest priority. ARME trains are operated to provide medical aid at accident sites during accidents. Apart from this, if trains like Vande Bharat, Rajdhani or Shatabdi are also running, then they will be stopped and this train will be passed on the track first.
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Trains traveled by His Excellency the President of India also get higher priority. Now because the President travels more by air rather than by rail. Therefore, there is hardly any operation of this train.
On normal days, Rajdhani Express and Vande Bharat Express get maximum attention. After Rajdhani, Shatabdi Express train is given the most attention. This train completes its journey in just one day.
Duronto Express, launched in 2009, is at fifth place in the order of preference. Except Rajdhani and Shatabdi, Duronto Express also has to give way to other trains. Tejas Express is a semi-high speed full AC train. Its number comes in the priority list after Rajdhani, Shatabdi and Duronto.
Garib Rath Express was launched in the year 2005. This is a completely AC train. Which was launched to provide better facilities to the passengers at low prices. This train is at number seven in the order of priority.
Passenger trains are at the bottom in the order of priority of Indian Railways. When any other train comes on the track, the passenger has to stop and give crossing to that other train. This is the reason. That passenger trains take more time to complete their journey.
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Publish Date: January 08, 2024
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