Karnataka’s Golden Chariot train to restart operations from March 2020
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, KARNATAKA/ Created : Nov 20, 2019, 18:33 IST
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India’s super luxurious Golden Chariot train will begin its operations from March 2020, as per the announcement made by the Indian Railways on Tuesday.
India’s super luxurious Golden Chariot train will begin its operations from March 2020, as per the announcement made by the Indian Railways on Tuesday. Read less
India’s super luxurious Golden Chariot train will begin its operations from March 2020, as per the announcement made by the Indian Railways on Tuesday.
While addressing a gathering, Suresh Angadi, Minister of State for Railways, shared that the luxury train will encourage tourism in Karnataka and its sister southern states.
According to Angadi, the Golden Chariot is made to accomplish the objective of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of linking 15 tourism destinations in India. It is the only luxury train run in South India so far. However, due to the large amount of losses incurred by the train, its operations were suspended for some time by the Karnataka state government.
The Golden Chariot went on track in 2008 as a joint initiative of the Indian Railways and the Karnataka government. The train has 18 coaches and 44 guest rooms, and it can accommodate 84 passengers at a time.
The Golden Chariot will make a journey to destinations in Karnataka, Kerala, Puducherry and other neighbouring destinations like Mysuru, Bandipur, Halebid, Hampi, Chikmagalur, Bijapur and Goa in its itinerary.
Other luxury trains running in India are the Maharaja Express train, Palace On Wheels (Rajasthan), and the Deccan Queen (Maharashtra).
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