1 / 15

Train numbering

On December 20, 2010, IR switched to a system of 5-digit numbers The first digit indicates the type of the train: 0 for special trains (e.g. summer & holiday etc.)

fadam
Download Presentation

Train numbering

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. On December 20, 2010, IR switched to a system of 5-digit numbers • The first digit indicates the type of the train: • 0 for special trains (e.g. summer & holiday etc.) • 1 for all long-distance trains, including the Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Jan Sadharan, Sampark Kranti, Garib Rath, Duronto, and other classes. • 2 also used for long-distance trains when train numbers starting with 1 get exhausted in any series. Train numbering

  2. 3 for Kolkata suburban trains. • 4 for suburban trains in Chennai, New Delhi, Secunderabad, and other metropolitan areas. • 5 for passenger trains with conventional coaches • 6 for MEMU trains • 7 for DMU (DEMU) and railcar services. • 8 currently reserved • 9 for Mumbai area suburban trains Train numbering

  3. Second and later digits Significance of the IIndand later digitsdepends on what the Istdigit is. • Number series based on the first digit. • If first digit is  0, 1 or 2, second digit (as given below) indicate Railway and third digit Division • 0 for Konkan Railway • 1 shared by CR, WCR and NCR • 2 for super fasts, Shatabdi, Jan Shatabdi and some other classes of trains regardless of zones. For these, the next digit is usually the zone code. Train numbering

  4. Second digit…… • 3 shared by ER and ECR • 4 for NR, NCR and NWR • 5 for NER and NFR • 6 for SR and SWR • 7 for SCR and SWR • 8 for SER and ECoR • 9 for WR, NWR and WCR Train numbering

  5. Down: a train travelling away from Homing Railway or Division whichever is closer. Up: a train travelling towards its HQ or divisional HQ, whichever is closer. • Usually the numbers for the "up" and "down" trains differ by just 1. • As for the Shatabdis, the odd number indicates the Down run and the even number for the Up run. E.g. New Delhi - Bhopal Shatabdi is numbered 2001 DN (away from Delhi) and 2002 UP (towards Delhi). • There are numerous exceptions to this scheme. • Interestingly, on the Ring Railway in New Delhi, the clockwise direction is marked "up" in the timetables. Up and Down Trains

  6. Prefixes • W : Vestibuled • Y : Suburban Y: (suffix) With ladies compartment • G : Self-generating A: EOG • L : LHB coaches Classes of accomodation • F : First Class • S : Second Class • M : Military Type of coach • CN : 3-tier sleeper coach • CW : 2-tier sleeper coach • CZ : Chair car • CB : Pantry/kitchen car/buffet car • CR : State saloon • AC : Air-conditioned • RU : OHE inspection car • RR : (in combination) End-on Generator car • LL : Combined Luggage van and Lavatory (rare) Classification of coaching stock

  7. Coaches usually have a 4, 5, or 6-digit number. • First two digits denote the year of construction/re-built/transfer to Railway • 3th digit denote Railway (in case of 5 digit) • Next 2 or 3 digits form a serially allotted number within ranges that usually indicate the type of coach - 001-025 : AC first class. - 026-050 : Composite 1AC + AC-2T - 051-100 : AC-2T - 101-150 : AC-3T - 151-200 : CC (AC Chair Car) - 201-400 : SL (2nd sleeper) - 401-600 : GS (General 2nd class) - 601-700 : 2S (2nd class sitting / Jan Shatabdi chair cars) - 701-800 : SLR - 801+ : Pantry car, VPU, RMS mail coach, generator car, etc. If there are more coaches of a particular type than numbers available in the above allotted range, the excess coaches are allotted numbers in the high 800's, usually 875 and above Coach numbering

  8. Suffixes • 'X' indicates 110V DC (upgraded from the older 24V systems). • 'A' or 'AB' indicates air-braked stock (frame-mounted or bogie-mounted respectively) • 'C' indicates CBC couplers (as with the new LHB coaches). On WR, EMU coaches have alphabetic prefixes • Passenger coaches are mainly manufactured at : • Integral Coach Factory (ICF) at Perambur, • Rail Coach Factory (RCF) at Kapurthala, and • Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. (BEML) at Bangalore. (Non-AC) • Rail coach factory at Rae Bareilly (manufacturing yet to start) • A few coaches are (or were) also manufactured by Hindustan Aircraft Ltd. (HAL) and Jessop Coach numbering

  9. Coach holding

  10. AC Coach holding

  11. Non-AC Coach holding

  12. Total coaches holding

  13. Coaches key data

  14. Coaches key data

  15. Coaches key data

More Related