Super Rajdhani starts between Delhi-Mumbai
Arka Roy ChowdhuryArka Roy Chowdhury/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA/ Created : Dec 3, 2017, 07:00 IST
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The travel and tourism sector is ever-changing, and with each passing year we are reaching new heights. Hence, travelling between Mumbai and Delhi just got easier with Super Rajdhani on Delhi-Mumbai route. Indian Railways have alr … Read more
The travel and tourism sector is ever-changing, and with each passing year we are reaching new heights. Hence, travelling between Mumbai and Delhi just got easier with Super Rajdhani on Delhi-Mumbai route. Indian Railways have already launched this new train on October 16, and it will reduce two hours of your travel time. Read less

The travel and tourism sector is ever-changing, and with each passing year we are reaching new heights. Hence, travelling between Mumbai and Delhi just got easier with Super Rajdhani on Delhi-Mumbai route. Indian Railways have already launched this new train on October 16, and it will reduce two hours of your travel time. This new train, according to the Ministry of Railways will not have flexi pay. Flexi pay is where the train fare varies by 10 percent after every 10 percent of seat bookings.

Super Rajdhani on Delhi-Mumbai route will run tri-weekly, and could be a welcoming option provided that it reduces travel time as compared to your regular Rajdhani. Therefore, you can travel between Delhi and Mumbai in 13 hours 55 min, as opposed to 15 hours 50 min as per current time. The train will have stoppages at Kota, Vadodara and Surat stations. The Super Rajdhani train in fact would cost passengers almost Rs. 600–800 lesser than the other two Rajdhanis that are currently running on the route. It will leave from Delhi every Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, while from Bandra on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

The Super Rajdhani on Delhi-Mumbai route is definitely a train that is going to help lots of travellers in various ways. You could start booking already, so why wait?
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