Mayiladuthurai–Coimbatore Jan Shatabdi Express is a Jan Shatabdi Express train connecting Mayiladuthurai Junction and Coimbatore Junction in Tamil Nadu, India. The passenger service is one among the twenty Jan Shatabdi Express trains in India and other than Chennai Central–Vijayawada Jan Shatabdi Express that runs in Tamil Nadu and only Jan Shatabdi Express to run within the Tamil Nadu State.
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Service type | Jan Shatabdi Express | ||||
Status | Operating | ||||
Locale | Tamil Nadu | ||||
First service | 20 January 2003; 19 years ago (2003-01-20) | ||||
Current operator(s) | Southern Railway zone - Salem railway division | ||||
Route | |||||
Termini | Coimbatore Junction (CBE) Mayiladuthurai Junction (MV) | ||||
Stops | 8 | ||||
Distance travelled | 362 km (225 mi) | ||||
Average journey time | 6 Hours 35 Minutes | ||||
Service frequency | Daily (Except Tuesday)[1] | ||||
Train number(s) | 12083 / 12084 | ||||
Line(s) used | Main Line, Tamil Nadu (MV – TJ) Nagapattinam–Tiruchirappalli line (TJ – GOC) Chord line (GOC – TPJ) Tiruchirappalli–Erode line (TPJ – ED) Jolarpettai–Shoranur line (ED – CBE) | ||||
On-board services | |||||
Class(es) | CC, 2S and SLR | ||||
Disabled access | ![]() | ||||
Seating arrangements | Open coach (Reserved) | ||||
Sleeping arrangements | No | ||||
Auto-rack arrangements | No | ||||
Catering facilities | No | ||||
Observation facilities | Windows in all carriages | ||||
Entertainment facilities | No | ||||
Baggage facilities | Overhead racks Baggage carriage | ||||
Technical | |||||
Rolling stock | |||||
Track gauge | 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) | ||||
Operating speed | 56 kilometres per hour (35 mph) | ||||
Track owner(s) | Southern Railway zone | ||||
Timetable number(s) | 69A / 69[2] | ||||
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This passenger service was introduced under Jan Shatabdi Express,[3] had its inaugural run on 20 January 2003[1] between Thanjavur Junction and Coimbatore Junction in Tamil Nadu, India, flagged-off by then Union Minister of State for Railways, A. K. Moorthy,[4] as a trial service for a limited period of three months.[5] Apart from the Chennai Central–Vijayawada Jan Shatabdi Express running within Tamil Nadu,[6] this service is one among twenty Jan Shatabdi Express trains in India.[7]
During June 2004, the Southern Railway zone announced that the service would run until 15 July 2004.[8] As the service initially received poor patronage the railways were forced to operate the service in reverse direction viz. Coimbatore–Thanjavur expecting a better response.[9] During Railway Budget 2005–2006, Lalu Prasad Yadav, the then Minister of Railways announced the extension of service up to Kumbakonam pending gauge conversion.[10] The service was once again extended to Mayiladuthurai Junction,[11][12][13] as announced during Railway Budget 2008–2009 by Lalu Prasad Yadav, the then Minister of Railways pending gauge conversion.[14][15] The service initially numbered as 2083 / 2084 was changed to 12083 / 12084 since December 2010 onwards as a part of train management system over the entire Indian Railways network.[16][17]
The service initially had twelve bogies of Open coach type including couple of air-conditioned chair car coaches,[18] which was reduced due to poor patronage towards June 2003, bringing down the number of rakes to seven including one air-conditioned chair car coach during the period of extension in continuation of its service.[5] During July 2011, one more bogie of Second Seating type was permanently augmented.[19] Later it had 13 bogies all composing a single Air-conditioned Chair Car (CC), Ten Second Seating (2S) and Two luggage-cum-break van chair car coaches (SL1 & SL2).[1] During December 2016, the service was permanently augmented by an additional air-conditioned chair car for both directions consolidating a total of two air-conditioned chair car coaches.[20][21][lower-alpha 1]
Loco | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
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![]() | SL1 | D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6 | D7 | D8 | D9 | D10 | C1 | C2 | SL2 |
This Jan Shatabdi Express service initially originated from Thanjavur Junction to Coimbatore Junction via Tiruchirappalli Junction and Erode Junction with single rake halting back at Thanjavur Junction,[4] had to reverse the point of service owing to poor patronage.[9] Despite extension of service,[10][11] the train originating in Coimbatore Junction traverses through Irugur Junction,[22] Tiruppur, Erode Junction, Karur Junction, Tiruchirappalli Junction,[18] where it reverses the loco and proceeds to Thanjavur Junction, Kumbakonam and the final destination, Mayiladuthurai Junction.[1][23] The service follows the same route and pattern during the return journey too.[24][lower-alpha 2]
There are also demands to extend this train till Cuddalore Port Junction with a stoppage at Chidambaram in order to cater the needs of the people who comes as devotees of Chidambaram Thillai Natarajar Temple as well as the students of Annamalai University in this region because this region doesn't have a direct train connectivity and proper bus connectivity with Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode. To reach coimbatore via train one have to go either puducherry or boarding cholan super fast express which xing with this jan shadabti at Mayiladuthurai junction.[25][26]
As a part of Go Green initiative, of the 6 chosen non-Air conditioned coach of this passenger train, one bearing No.CZ026256 was fitted with 16 solar photovoltaic panels capable of producing 300 W (0.40 hp) each and aggregating up to 4.8 kW (6.4 hp).[27] Built at a cost of ₹3.9 lakh (US$4,900), the solar panels are designed to be capable of withstanding wind velocities, vibrations and shocks while the train is running, and enough to power all the fans and lights in the coach in addition to saving 1,700 L (370 imp gal; 450 US gal) of diesel per coach for every year.[28] Thus becoming the first train in Southern Railway zone and South India as well to be fully operated with solar powered coaches.[29] Being primarily maintained at Carriage and Works Depot in Coimbatore Junction under Salem railway division, the train is one among the others to have retro fitment of Biotoilets at a cost of ₹4.13 lakh (US$5,200) for each coach.[30]
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