Gowthami Express

Gowthami Express
గౌతమి ఎక్స్‌ప్రెస్
Overview
Service type Superfast Express
Status Operating
Locale Telangana, Andhra Pradesh
First service 3-10-1987
Current operator(s) South Central Railway
Route
Start Kakinada
Stops 20
End Lingampally
Distance travelled 566 km (352 mi)
Average journey time 10 hours, 15 minutes
Service frequency Daily
On-board services
Class(es) Sleeper, Ac 1, 2, 3 General
Seating arrangements Indian Rail standard
Catering facilities Catering available
Observation facilities Large windows in all carriages, cleanliness
Baggage facilities Below the seats
Technical
Rolling stock Two
Track gauge Broad (1,676 mm)
Electrification 5,350 hp (3,989 kW)
Operating speed 55 km/h (average)
Route map

Gowthami Express route map with important halts en route

Gowthami Express is a train running from the port city of Kakinada to the Lingampally.[1] It is named after the River Gowthami, a tributary to the River Godavari. It runs with train numbers as 12737/12738.

History

Gowthami superfast Express was introduced on 3/10/1987 and is considered as a sister train to Godavari Express which runs between Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad. It is considered to be one of the most prestigious trains of the South Central Railway (SCR), and connects the Telangana state capital city of Hyderabad with the port city Kakinada.

The Gowthami superfast express is considered to be one of the best ways to commute to the state capital, in united Andhra Pradesh, now the capital of Telangana Hyderabad from Delta districts of Andhra Pradesh. People of Kakinada, Rajahmundry, Tadepalligudem, and Eluru prefer the Gowthami Express to travel to Secunderabad. It was upgraded to superfast category in July 2007. It is operated with 12737 / 12738 as train numbers; it used to be 7047 / 7048 prior to being upgraded.

It is one of the longest trains running with 24 coaches and also runs with full capacity throughout the year. Currently, it has two first class cum second class air conditioned coaches, two second class air conditioned coaches, two third class air conditioned coaches, 13 sleeper class, three second class general compartments and two luggage cum brake vans. In total it has six air conditioned coaches. It became the first train in South Central Railway to run with two first class cum second class air conditioned coaches. It has such a huge patronage such that a supplementary train, Cocanada AC Express, a fully air conditioned train, was introduced between Kakinada and Lingampalli in 2012 to cater to the rush. Both these trains run jam packed almost throughout the year.

Gowthami Express is expected to run with 26 coaches very soon, and it will be the first train in SCR and one among very few in Indian Railways to do so. It is also known for best maintenance of coaches and is considered as a model rake of South Central Railway, Vijayawada Division.

The train is regularly hauled by a single Bezawada (BZA) based WAP4 locomotive from COA to BZA with loco change at Vijayawada. Thereafter, Lalaguda (LGD) based WAP7 takes charge from BZA to SC.

Incidents

In July, 2008 Gowthami Express supposedly was short-circuited and fire accident[2] broke out during the night. Those wakened by the sounds escaped by pulling the emergency chain to slow down the train. 40 people died in this incident. It occurred while the train crossed Kesamudram station in Warangal district of Telangana at around 01:07.

References

  1. "Goutami Express now from Lingampally". Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  2. "Gautami Express fire: Warangal district witness to many train accidents". Times of India. 3 August 2008. Retrieved 1 January 2010.

See also

  • Lingampalli Railway Station
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