India's railway system, one of the largest in the world, introduced double-decker trains to optimize space and accommodate more passengers efficiently. These trains, featuring two-tier seating arrangements, offer an innovative approach to enhancing rail transport while ensuring comfort for travelers.
Tracing the Journey
The concept of double-decker trains in India dates back to 1975, when the first such service was launched on the Howrah-Dhanbad route to manage growing passenger demand. Over time, Indian Railways upgraded these trains with air-conditioned coaches, enhanced safety features, and improved speed, making them a preferred choice on high-traffic routes.
Active Double-Decker Routes
Several double-decker trains currently operate on key intercity routes, including:
Mumbai-Ahmedabad Double-Decker Express
Chennai-Bangalore Double-Decker Express
Howrah-Dhanbad Double-Decker Express
Jaipur-Delhi Sarai Rohilla AC Double-Decker Express
Bhopal-Indore AC Double-Decker Express
These services are particularly popular among business and leisure travelers, offering a quicker and more efficient travel option between major urban centers.
