Box Width: | 25em |
Charminar Express | |
Type: | Superfast |
Locale: | Telangana, Andhra Pradesh & Tamil Nadu |
Operator: | South Central Railways |
Start: | (HYB) |
Stops: | 16 |
End: | (TBM) |
Distance: | 818km (508miles) |
Journeytime: | 14 hours 40 minutes |
Frequency: | Daily |
Class: | AC First Class, AC 2 Tier, AC 3 Tier, Sleeper class, General Unreserved |
Seating: | Yes |
Sleeping: | Yes |
Catering: | On-board catering E-catering |
Observation: | Large windows |
Baggage: | Below the seats |
Stock: | LHB coach |
Trainnumber: | 12759 / 12760 |
Speed: | 57km/h average including halts |
The Charminar Express (Train no.: 12759/12760), is an express train that operates between, a city in Chennai metropolitan area and Hyderabad.[1] In 2020, the railway board approved the change of terminals from Chennai Central to Tambaram railway station,[2] which is considered as the third railway hub of Chennai.[3] In 2023, the railway board announced the proposal of change of terminals from Tambaram railway station to Nagercoil Junction railway station via the chord line,[4]
Charminar is one of the most prestigious trains of SCR, with 24 coaches (first 24-coacher of SCR). After it got its LHB rakes it was reduced to 22 coaches.
The train consists of 22 coaches.
Moreover, Charminar Express is one of the few trains of the country having CBC (Centre Buffer Coupling) rakes with GPS system. Also the first train to become a CBC. And first 24 coacher of SCR. From 5 November 2019, Charminar Express is being operated with LHB coach and coaches were reduced to 22.[6]
This train is named after Charminar, an historical monument in Hyderabad built to mark the victory against the plague epidemic that haunted Hyderabad in the 15th century. "Charminar" refers to the four minarets of the monument on the top.
It is hauled by a Lallaguda Loco Shed based WAP-7 electric locomotive on its entire journey.