Rani Chennamma Express

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Rani Chennamma Express
Train at a station at night
Overview
Service typeSWR express train
StatusOperating
First service1st April 1966
Current operator(s)South Western Railway
Route
TerminiKrantivira Sangolli Rayanna (Bengaluru Station) (SBC)
Sangli (SLI)
Stops26
Distance travelled756 km
Average journey time13 hrs 25 mins (up) and 13 hrs 40 mins (down)
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)16589/16590
On-board services
Class(es)AC first class, AC 2 tier, AC 3 tier, sleeper, unreserved
Technical
Rolling stockLHB coach
Track gaugeBroad gauge
Operating speed55 km/h
Route map

The Rani Chennamma Express is a train connecting Bengaluru, Capital of Karnataka,IT hub and Sangli, the Turmeric city and agriculture and industrial hub in southern Maharashtra, India.

Rani Chennamma Express is a daily train maintained by South Western Railway, Bangalore division which covers a distance of 756 kilometres (470 miles) between Bengaluru(SBC) and Sangli(SLI).

Rani Chennamma Express previously ran as Kittur Express during metre gauge days.

The train is well known as the Queen of the South Western Railways .[1][2]

Route[edit]

Train 16590 Sangli-Bengaluru Rani Chennamma express train leaves Sangli at 15:00 pm, and reaches Bengaluru at 06:15 am the following day. Enroute the Rani Chennamma Express travels overnight to Hubballi-Dharwad, Gokak, and Belagavi from KSR Bengaluru, the capital city of Karnataka. Rani Chennamma Express is the fastest overnight train between Bangalore & Hubballi-Dharwad.

Train 16580 Bengaluru-Sangli Rani Chennamma express train leaves Bengaluru city station at 23 hours at night and reaches Sangli at 12:50 pm the next day. It reaches Hubballi by 6:00 am and Belagavi by 8:50 in morning.

It is the best train for people travelling from Sangli to Belagavi, Dharwad, Hubli, Bengaluru.

In addition to connecting the major cities of Maharashtra and Karnataka with Sangli, Miraj, Hubballi, Dharwad, Belagavi, Ranebennur, Haveri, Davangere, Kadur, Tiptur, and Tumkuru with Bengaluru.

The train serves the smaller towns of Alnavar, Khanapur, Gokak, Ghatprabha, Chinchli, Kudchi, and Raybag to Medical City, Miraj Jn.

Rani Chennamma Express is South India's second-busiest train, after the Chennai Egmore–Mangalore Central Express.

Traction[edit]

As the entire route yet to be fully electrified it is hauled by a Krishnarajapuram based WDP-4D or a Hubli based WDP-4D/WDP-4 on its entire journey.

Name and origin[edit]

The train is named after Rani (Queen) Chennamma who ruled Northern Karnataka during the early 19th century and is known for her freedom struggle to free her province from British rule.

Rani Chennamma's capital was at Kittur in Belagavi district.

Rani Chennamma express Express starts its journey from Sangli railway station which is globally famous as Turmeric City as it is one of the largest Turmeric Powder Trade Center. Sangli has several large Sugar factories and is referred as Sugar Belt. Sangli is also one of the largest market for grapes, raisins and jaggery in Western India. Due to this reason, people from major parts of Karnataka and Maharashtra visit Sangli.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rani Chennamma (16589) - Train from Bangalore Cy Junction to Sangli |Cleartrip". www.cleartrip.com. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  2. ^ Huralimath, Arunkumar (2020). "'Queen of South Western Railway' Rani Chennamma Express completes 25 years". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 7 August 2021.

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