Vaigai Superfast Express

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The Vaigai Superfast Express is a super fast express train running daily between Madurai and Chennai via Tiruchirappalli operated by Southern Railway zone of the Indian Railways. The name Vaigai Express has been always popular among not only rail users but also among rail fans of two different generations as the train has won the hearts of thousands of people who have known and experienced it from the early days. Due to the demand for a day train between Madurai and Madras, which gradually began to increase from the 1970s, the Southern Railway decided to introduce a super fast train for the first time on the MG in Southern railway. The YDM engine numbers most of the time pulls Vaigai express in meter gauge were 6286,6287,6177,6179.This train got updated with modern LHB coaches from 30 June 2019.

Vaigai Superfast Express
Vaigai Express with WAP7.jpg
Vaigai Superfast Express at Chennai Egmore
Overview
Service typeSuperfast Express
LocaleTamilnadu
First service15 August 1977; 44 years ago (1977-08-15)[1]
Current operator(s)Southern Railway Zone
Route
StartChennai Egmore (MS)
Stops10
EndMadurai Junction (MDU)
Distance travelled493 km (306 mi)
Average journey time7 Hours 30 minutes
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)12635/12636 [02635/02636(Covid-19 Special)]
On-board services
Class(es)CC, 2S, EOG & UR
Seating arrangementsLHB
(Reserved)
Corridor coach
(Unreserved)
Sleeping arrangementsNo
Catering facilitiesOn-board
Observation facilitiesWindows in all carriages
Entertainment facilitiesNo
Baggage facilitiesOverhead racks
Baggage carriage
Technical
Rolling stockLocomotive:
WAP 7 (RPM)
Bogie:
Three AC Chair Car (CC)
Fourteen Second Seating (2S)
Two SLR
Four UR/GS
One Pantry car Two (EOG)
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed67 km/h (42 mph) Avg. (including halts) Max Speed: 110 kmph
Track owner(s)Southern Railway zone
Timetable number(s)7/7A[2]
Route map
Vaigai Express (Madurai-Chennai) Route map.jpg

History and Background[]

On 15 August 1977 at 6 am, Down Train No. 135 Vaigai Express began its inaugural journey from Madurai Junction to Madras Egmore, with 16 yellow and green livery coaches and a matching YDM4 diesel loco. When it was introduced in 1977, this train had 16 coaches, hauled by twin-YDM4 diesel locos, and by 1984 it was bifurcated as the Pallavan Superfast Express, comprising eight coaches. The Vaigai express clocked the fastest run between Madurai and Madras Egmore over a distance of 497 kilometres (309 mi) on the first day in 7 hours and 5 minutes when it entered Madras Egmore at 1.05 p.m. that afternoon, matching the speed of many Broad Gauge super fast trains on the SR. For safety purposes the train, was slowed down to a journey time of 7 hours and 40 minutes later on. At that time the train had only three stops they are Villupuram Junction, Tiruchirappalli Junction and Dindigul Junction. Later on the stops were increased due to demands of people. It was the only train at that time in SR which had completely tube lighted interiors and sun control sliding glass shutters installed for the first time in all its eight-second class coaches. The driver and the guard also had a corded telephone system to communicate. With the turntable facility available at Trichy, Chennai and Madurai, the operations staff always ensured that the YDM4 hauling the Vaigai Express always had the short hood facing the front every time its started it journey.

This train also was one of its kind in SR which had its livery changed a number of times from its original yellow-green combination to white-gray-red livery and then again to vermillon red - cream livery and again to cream-brown livery on the MG. The YDM4 for the Vaigai Express had been fitted with a double-tone horn which made it easy for rail users and railway staff alike to identify the loco as well as the train, which was never on use on the other YDM4s which operated on the same route for other trains. This the only MG train on the SR to be fitted with specially enhanced buffers and certified to run at 110 km/h. For the first time on the MG, the ICF manufactured two 40-seat AC chair car coaches exclusively for the Vaigai and Pallavan express and used in those trains. From 1999 onwards, Vaigai Express has been converted from Meter Gauge to Broad Gauge and hauled by Broad gauge Diesel Locomotives of Golden Rock. From 12 February 2014, the Vaigai Express is being hauled by electric locomotive WAP-4 from Arakkonam & Erode Loco Shed & WAP-7 from Royapuram Loco Shed from Madurai to Chennai Egmore.

Accident of Vaigai Superfast Express[]

August 1978 to January 1979 Vaigai Express was involved in accidents twice. On 21 December 1978 it dashed against two boulders between Talanallur and Vriddhachalam Town stations and on 22 December 1978 it derailed at Tiruchirappalli station.[3]

Rakes[]

Loco 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
BSicon LDER.svg EOG UR C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 PC D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 UR UR EOG

Enroute[]

Train number 12636 leaves Madurai Junction at 7:05 am and arrives at Trichy Junction at 9:15 am before reaching Chennai Egmore at 2:30 pm. Since the rakes of these service are utilised for the Pallavan Express, the rakes of the Chennai-bound Pallavan Express leave Chennai Egmore as the Vaigai Express at 1:40 pm and arrive at Trichy Junction at 6:30 pm before reaching Madurai Junction at 9:15 pm at an average speed of 65 kilometres per hour (40 mph)[4]

Station stops[]

Chennai to Madurai (12635/02635)[]

List of stops on the Vaigai Express from Chennai to Madurai(Train No(s) : 12635/02635).[5]

Stop No Station Code Station Arrival/Departure Distance (km)
1 MS Chennai Egmore Starts 13:40 0
2 TBM Tambaram 14:08/14:10 25
3 CGL Chengalpattu Junction 14.38/14:40 56
4 VM Villupuram Junction 15:50/15:55 158
5 VRI Vridachalam Junction 16:35/16:37 213
6 ALU Ariyalur 17:10/17:11 260
7 TPJ Tiruchirappalli Junction 18:35/18:40 336
8 MPA Manaparai 19:09/19:10 366
9 DG Dindigul Junction 19:52/19:55 424
10 SDN Sholavandan 20:29/20:30 469
11 MDU Madurai Junction 21:15 Ends 490

Madurai to Chennai(12636/02636)[]

List of stops on the Vaigai Express from Madurai to Chennai(Train No(s) : 12636/02636).[6]

Stop No Station Code Station Arrival/Departure Distance (km)
1 MDU Madurai Junction Starts 07:05 0
2 SDN Sholavandan 07:24/07:25 21
3 DG Dindigul Junction 08:03/08:05 66
4 MPA Manaparai 08:44/08:45 124
5 TPJ Tiruchirappalli Junction 09:15/09:20 160
6 ALU Ariyalur 10:14/10:15 230
7 VRI Vridachalam Junction 10:48/10:50 277
8 VM Villupuram Junction 11:40/11:45 332
9 CGL Chengalpattu Junction 13:03/13:05 435
10 TBM Tambaram 13:33/13:35 466
11 MBM Mambalam 14:53/14:55 483
12 MS Chennai Egmore 14:30 Ends 490

In popular culture[]

As it is the fastest train on the Chord line between Chennai-Trichy, it is nicknamed Horse of Chord line and has a good reputation for punctuality. Its popularity amongst fans is high in the area served by Southern Railways. It was the first train in Madurai Division hauled by the most prestigious loco of Indian Railways, the WAP-7 (RPM).

The 38th anniversary of the train was celebrated by rail fans who brought a special cake with a picture of the Vaigai Express and porcelain mugs printed with photographs of the train depicting its evolution since 1977.[7]

A group of rail fans celebrated 39th Anniversary of Vaigai Express on 15/8/2016, rail fans decorated the loco of Chennai bound vaigai express(12636) and they did Cake cutting once the Madurai Bound Vaigai Express Arrived at Madurai (12635)

42nd Anniversary of the Vaigai Express was celebrated by a group of Railfans on 15/8/2019 along with Madurai division Railway station staff's and Railway officials https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKPDLGXd6Dw

See also[]

  • Pandian Express
  • Pallavan Express
  • Rockfort Express
  • Vascodagama Express

References[]

  1. ^ "Railway Budget speech 1978-79" (PDF). www.indianrailways.gov.in. Government of India, Ministry of Railways. 21 February 1978.
  2. ^ "Combined South Zone Timetable - 2015" (PDF). Southern Railway zone. Indian Railways. 2015. pp. 51–56. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  3. ^ https://eparlib.nic.in/bitstream/123456789/2057/1/lsd_06_07_01-03-1979.pdf Page no. 98
  4. ^ Indian Rail info http://indiarailinfo.com/train/1228
  5. ^ http://enquiry.indianrail.gov.in/ntes/
  6. ^ http://enquiry.indianrail.gov.in/ntes/
  7. ^ "A birthday party for Vaigai Express". The Times of India. Chennai. 21 August 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2015.

39th Birthday Celebration for Vaigai Exrpress http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/Rail-fans-celebrate-39th-anniversary-of-Vaigai-Express-launch/articleshow/53709203.cms

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