The 17201 / 17202 Golconda Express is an Prestigious intercity express train running between Secunderabad and Guntur.[1] It is provided with stoppage at Pedakakani railway station with effect from 1 May 2011.
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| Service type | Express | ||||
| Locale | Telangana & Andhra Pradesh | ||||
| First service | 1 March 1969; 53 years ago (1969-03-01) | ||||
| Current operator(s) | South Central Railways | ||||
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| Termini | Guntur (GNT) Secunderabad (SC) | ||||
| Stops | 22 | ||||
| Distance travelled | 385 km (239 mi) | ||||
| Average journey time | 8 hrs 15 min | ||||
| Service frequency | Daily | ||||
| Train number(s) | 17201 / 17202 | ||||
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| Class(es) | AC Chair Car, Second Seating, General Unreserved | ||||
| Seating arrangements | Yes | ||||
| Sleeping arrangements | No | ||||
| Catering facilities | On-board catering E-catering | ||||
| Observation facilities | Rake sharing with 17233/17234 Bhagyanagar Express | ||||
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| Rolling stock | LHB coaches | ||||
| Track gauge | 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) | ||||
| Operating speed | 48 km/h (30 mph) average with halts | ||||
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This train is named after the historic Golconda Fort in Hyderabad. It is one of the important landmark in Hyderabad built by the Qutb Shahi dynasty of Hyderabad.
Achievement 1: In 1973, this service was the fastest steam passenger train in India.[2]

The train runs from Guntur via Mangalagiri, Vijayawada, Kondapalli, Errupalem, Madhira, Khammam, Dornakal Junction, Warangal, Kazipet, Jangaon, Bhongir, Moula Ali to Secunderabad.
It is hauled by a Lallaguda-based WAP-7 (HOG) equipped locomotive on its entire journey.
The train shares its rake with 17233/17234 Bhagyanagar Express.
On the morning of 2 July 2003, part of the Secunderabad-bound Golconda Express fell from a bridge near Warangal, killing at least 21 people.[3][4] In 1999, the train derailed near Ghanpur (Station) in Warangal district of Telangana.[5]
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