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Royal Rajasthan on Wheels: Indian Railways launches new luxury train

New Delhi, Oct 07,2012: A new luxury train, which will cover tourist destinations in three states, started its maiden journey from Safdarjung railway station in the capital on Sunday. 'Royal Rajasthan on Wheels' — touted

IANS Updated on: October 07, 2012 22:15 IST
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royal rajasthan on wheels indian railways launches new luxury train

New Delhi, Oct 07,2012: A new luxury train, which will cover tourist destinations in three states, started its maiden journey from Safdarjung railway station in the capital on Sunday.




'Royal Rajasthan on Wheels' — touted as India's most luxurious train — is a joint venture between Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation Ltd (RTDC) and the Indian Railways.

The train will run every Sunday between October and April from Delhi. It will travel across three states — Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

”The train will go to Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Khajuraho and Agra. And the journey will culminate in Varanasi,” RTDC chairman Pramod Sharma said. The entire journey would be completed in seven days.

Consisting of 35 coaches, the train has a ferrying capacity of 82 passengers in one trip. The train has on board a spa, gymnasium, specials suites, deluxe saloons and two restro-lounges which make the journey truly a ‘royal experience'.

”This train is better than ‘Palace on Wheels' as it is more spacious and grander. It has every luxury which anyone would want,” said Sharma.

While the journey will cost $4,130 (Rs 2,14,760), one will have to shell out $1,600 (Rs 83,200) per day more if one travels in the special suite.

On Sunday, as the train started its maiden trip, there were 61 foreign tourists on board.

”So far, the service has been really good and the crew is really hospitable. It would be too early to say anything about the train as the journey has not even started yet,” an Australian tourist Kent Vodan told IANS while the train was at Safdarjung station.

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