Rameswaram–Faizabad Shraddha Sethu Express

The 22613 / 22614 Shraddha Sethu Superfast Express is an Express train belonging to Southern Railway zone that runs between Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu and Ayodhya Junction in Uttar Pradesh, India, via Chennai Egmore. It is currently being operated with 22613/22614 train numbers on a weekly basis. From September 19, 2021, it will be upgraded into a Superfast Express with revised coach position by removing AC First Class & Pantry Car. Therefore, after September 19, 2021, it runs only with AC Two Tier, AC Three Tier & Sleeper Class.[1][2][3][4]

Shraddha Sethu Superfast Express
Overview
Service typeExpress
First service27 July 2017 (2017-07-27)
Current operator(s)Southern Railways
Route
TerminiRameswaram (RMM)
Ayodhya Junction (AY)
Stops20
Distance travelled2,921 km (1,815 mi)
Average journey time53h 10m
Service frequencyWeekly
Train number(s)22613 / 22614
On-board services
Class(es)AC 2 Tier, AC 3 tier, Sleeper class, General Unreserved
Seating arrangementsYes
Sleeping arrangementsYes
Catering facilitiesNo Pantry Car Available
Baggage facilitiesNo
Other facilitiesBelow the seats
Technical
Rolling stockICF coach
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed52 km/h (32 mph) average including halts

Coach composition

The train has standard ICF rakes with a max speed of 110 kmph. Till March 2020, the train has 21 Coaches,

  • 1 AC First Class
  • 2 AC Two Tier
  • 3 AC Three Tier
  • 8 Sleeper Class
  • 1 Pantry Car
  • 4 General Unreserved
  • 2 Luggage Cum Brake Vans.

The service was stopped from March 2020 to September 2021 for nearly one & a half years. It resumes its journey from 21 September 2021, with revised Coach Position by detaching AC First Class & Pantry Car. Now it runs only with 21 coaches,

  • 1 AC Two Tier
  • 3 AC Three Tier
  • 11 Sleeper Class
  • 4 General Unreserved
  • 2 Luggage Cum Brake Vans.

Demands

There are also demands to include more stoppages to this train notability Karaikudi Junction, Sivagangai, Pudukkottai, Ramanathapuram, Paramakudi and Chidambaram.[5]

References


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