The much-awaited Nizamuddin-Agra Gatiman Express will be flagged off on April 5 by Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu from Nizamuddin Station with a music band playing shehnai in the backdrop.
Aiming at attracting tourits visiting the City of Taj, the Gatiman Express will run at a maximum speed of 160 km per hour covering the 200 km long distance in 100 minutes.
He said hotspot devices have been installed at coaches to access multimedia services by passengers free of cost directly on their smartphones, tablets or laptops.
The service will give users access to a wide variety of multimedia content such as movies, videos, TV serials, film documentaries, video songs, news, sports videos, cartoons and devotional songs.
Describing the multimedia arrangement for passengers as win-win proposition for railways, the official said service provider will give us about Rs 7.5 lakh for showing advertisements.
Since the fare will be 25 per cent higher than Shatabdi Express, catering services in Gatiman Express will also be better.
"We are trying to provide best possible services matching flight catering services. There would be hostesses on the train and both Indian and continental cuisine will be served.
will run six days a week except on Fridays in both the directions.
According to the schedule, the train will start its journey from Nizamuddin at 8.10 AM to reach Agra at 9.50 AM.
In the return, the Gatiman Express will depart from Agra at 5.50 PM to reach Nizamuddin at 7.30 PM.
Eyeing the tourism potential of the train, IRCTC has also finalised a package involving bus service, sightseeing and lunch at Agra for tourists.
Equipped with a 5,400 HP electric locomotive, the train will have two Executive AC Chair Cars and eight AC Chair Car coaches.
The fare for chair car in fully air conditioned Gatiman Express has been fixed at Rs 690, while for Executive Class it will be Rs 1,365.
In Delhi-Agra Shatabadi Express, the chair car fare is Rs 540 and Rs 1,040 for Executive Class.
Railways plans to roll out such trains on nine more routes including Kanpur-Delhi, Chandigarh-Delhi, Hyderabad-Chennai, Nagpur-Bilaspur, Goa-Mumbai and Nagpur-Secunderabad.
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