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The 12951 / 12952 Mumbai Central – New Delhi - Mumbai Central Tejas Rajdhani Express is a Rajdhani class train of Indian Railways, that connects (MMCT) and (NDLS) in India. It is the fastest
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among all
Rajdhani express The Rajdhani Express () is a series of passenger train services in India operated by Indian Railways connecting the national capital New Delhi with the capitals or the largest cities of various states. ''Rajdhani'', derived from the Sanskrit m ...
service of India, with an average speed of 90 km/h and maximum permissible speed of 140 km/h. It is widely regarded as one of the most premium trains on the Indian Railway network and is given the highest priority in terms of clearance. It was the second
Rajdhani Express The Rajdhani Express () is a series of passenger train services in India operated by Indian Railways connecting the national capital New Delhi with the capitals or the largest cities of various states. ''Rajdhani'', derived from the Sanskrit m ...
train in India to be introduced after the
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.


History

The initial mention of the Rajdhani service originating from Bombay was documented in the Annual Railway Budget for the fiscal year 1970-71, coinciding with the introduction of a meter gauge Rajdhani from
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to Delhi. Subsequently, on 17 May 1972, the second Rajdhani Express in India was inaugurated from Bombay Central under the auspices of the then
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, Shri. K. Hanumanthaiya. This inaugural service, identified as 151 DN / 152 UP Bombay Central – New Delhi Rajdhani Express, comprised f our air-conditioned chair car coaches (ACC), two air-conditioned sleeper car coaches (AC Sleeper), one air-conditioned first-class coach (AC First Class), one pantry car (PC), and two power cars. The inaugural Bombay Rajdhani Express was hauled by a single
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locomotive from the Ratlam shed. This locomotive was specially retrofitted for Rajdhani Express operations, featuring re-gearing and resilient thrust pad enhancements to facilitate speeds of up to 120 km/h. Departing from platform number 5 of Bombay Central at 15:45 hrs, the Rajdhani Express traversed the Baroda (now
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) – Kota
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route, arriving in
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the following morning at 11:50 hrs, thereby achieving a record journey time of 19 hours 05 minutes. Until 1974, the Bombay Rajdhani operated as a weekly service, but due to its increasing popularity and passenger demand, its frequency was increased to thrice a week in 1975. To accommodate more passengers, the number of coaches was expanded to 18, which included 8 air-conditioned chair car coaches (ACC), five air-conditioned 2-tier coaches (AC 2 Tier), one air-conditioned first-class coach (AC First Class), and two pantry cars (PC) starting from 2 October 1981. With the larger train size, the Bombay Rajdhani began to be pulled by twin re-geared
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locomotives from the Ratlam shed, earning it the nickname "Double Headed Rajdhani." In 1982, the frequency of the service was increased from thrice a week to four days a week, eventually reaching five days a week by the end of 1985. By late 1989, the train's numbering was revised to 2951 DN / 2952 UP, and new air brake systems were introduced for enhanced safety and efficiency. By 1987, the entire New Delhi – Bombay route had been electrified, but with variations in traction systems. The Bombay section utilized 1500V DC traction, while the remainder of the route up to New Delhi was under 25 KV AC traction. As a result, the train was initially pulled by a
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-based
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locomotive from New Delhi to Vadodara. From Vadodara onwards, the train was entrusted to twin Ratlam-based WDM-2 locomotives for the journey to
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. During this period, the popularity of the Bombay Rajdhani surged, leading to increased demand from passengers traveling between Delhi and Bombay for an additional Rajdhani Express service. Consequently, on 1 July 1991, an AC Express with a similar coach composition to the Bombay Rajdhani was launched between Delhi and Bombay, with a slightly longer travel duration. This AC Express was later formalized on 1 January 1992, as the 2953 DN / 2954 UP Bombay – H. Nizamuddin
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. In 1992, the Bombay Rajdhani and its counterpart August Kranti Rajdhani saw a change in their coach configurations, with AC Chair Car coaches being replaced by AC Three Tier (AC 3 Tier) coaches. Meanwhile, in 1993, Indian Railways introduced WCAM-2P dual AC-DC locomotives in the
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region, replacing the iconic WDM-2 locomotives between Bombay and Vadodara. Similarly, between Vadodara and New Delhi, the
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link was replaced by WAP-4 locomotives. By the early 2000s, three-phase electric locomotives were introduced in India, resulting in the replacement of the WAP-4 locomotives with
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and subsequently
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locomotives. On 2 October 2000, the Bombay Rajdhani Express was renamed as the Mumbai Rajdhani and began operating daily between Delhi and Mumbai, making it the second Rajdhani service after the
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to run daily to the
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. On 5 December 2003, marked the introduction of modern
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-developed Linke-Hofmann-Busch (LHB) coaches in the Mumbai Rajdhani Express, which allowed for an increase in maximum speed from 120 km/h to 130 km/h. Subsequently, the maximum speed of the Mumbai Rajdhani and its counterpart, the August Kranti Rajdhani Express, was briefly increased to 140 km/h in 2010 as part of an experimental project, but was later reverted back to 130 km/h. On 19 July 2021, under the Rajdhani upgradation project, the Mumbai Rajdhani Express was equipped with modern Tejas LHB coaches, leading to its rebranding as the Mumbai Tejas Rajdhani Express.


Coach Composition

The train consists of twelve AC 3 Tier coaches (B1 to B12), five AC 2 Tier coaches (A1 to A5), one AC First Class (H1), one Pantry Car (PC), two End on Generation Car (EOG) / Power Cars and one High Capacity Parcel Van (HCPV). The train is equipped with the modern LHB Tejas rakes, and it shares its rake with the 12953 / 12954 Mumbai Central – H. Nizamuddin
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.


Timings

The 12951 Mumbai Central – New Delhi Rajdhani Express departs from
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at 17:00 hrs and arrives in
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on the next day at 08:32 hrs. On its return journey, the train departs from New Delhi Railway Station at 16:55 hrs and arrives in Mumbai Central on the next day at 08:35 hrs.


Route & halts

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* Vadodara Junction *
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* Nagada Junction *
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Traction

It is hauled by a Vadodara Loco Shed or Valsad Loco Shed based
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electric locomotive from end to end.


Incidents

On 18 April 2011, three coaches of the train caught fire, including the pantry car. There were no casualties among the 900 passengers.


Further reading

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References


External links

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