Uday Express

UDAY Express or Utkrisht Double Decker Air Conditioned Yatri Express are completely Double-Decker AC chair car trains designed by Indian Railways. The coaches of the train have an anti-graffiti vinyl wrapped exterior and have been given a bright color scheme of yellow, orange and pink - somewhat similar to that of the Tejas Express. The train service has been envisioned as a 'luxury' train service for business travelers. According to Indian Railways, Uday Express will cater to the "busiest routes" and increase carrying capacity by 40%. These trains have a seating capacity of 120 per coach (50 for upper deck, 48 for lower deck and 22 on the ends) as compared to Shatabdis which can seat up to 78.[1][2][3]

UDAY Express
Overview
StatusOperating
First serviceJune 10, 2018
Current operator(s)Indian Railways
Websitehttp://irctc.co.in
On-board services
Class(es)CC
Seating arrangementsYes, airline style
Sleeping arrangementsNo
Catering facilities
  • On-board café
  • Food vending machines
Observation facilitiesLarge windows in all carriages
Entertainment facilitiesWiFi
Baggage facilitiesOverhead racks
Other facilities
  • Information screens
  • Small dining area
Technical
Rolling stockLHB coaches rake
Track gaugeIndian gauge
1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speedAvg: 62 km/h
Max: 110 km/h
Track owner(s)Indian Railways

The first service was launched on June 10, 2018 between Coimbatore Junction and Bangalore.[4] and it also have halt at Krishnarajapuram, Kuppam,Salem jn, erode jn, Tiruppur, Coimbatore north.

The Second Service was launched on September 26, 2019 between Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada and have 7 stops Enoute.

Active services

Train no. Train name Distance Frequency Zone
22665/22666 Bangalore City–Coimbatore Uday Express 419 km 6 days a week Southern Railway zone
22701/22702 Visakhapatnam–Vijayawada Uday Express 350 KM 5 days a week except Thu, Sun South Coast Railway zone

Proposed services

Train no. Train name Distance Reference(s)
22625/22626 Chennai–Bangalore Double Decker Express 360 km [5]


References

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