To be flagged off from New Delhi station next month, the train's name has been chosen because of its capability of running at 160 km per hour speed, the maximum till date in Indian Railways, a senior Railway Ministry official said.
Equipped with comfortable seating arrangement, there will be eight-inch LCD TV screens installed behind each seat, the official said, adding there will also be automatic fire alarm with emergency braking system and passenger information system.
The first semi-high speed service of the Railways is considered to be a boon for tourists visiting the city of Taj Mahal.
"We have sought safety certificate from Commissioner Railway Safety to run the semi-high speed train next month as all necessary preparations are being completed now," Railway Board Chairman Arunendra Kumar told PTI.
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Asked when the train is scheduled to be flagged off, he said, "The date will be decided after getting the safety certificate but certainly before November 30."
Equipped with a 5,400HP electric locomotive, the train will run at maximum speed of 160 km per hour and is expected to cover the 200 km distance in about 105 minutes.
There are 14 new LHB AC coaches manufactured at Rail Coach Factory at Kapurthala for the train and expected to roll out by month end, said a senior Railway Ministry official.
While 12 coaches will be used for daily running, two will be kept as spare ones, the official added.
Railway authorities are also planning to launch similar trains in eight more routes including Delhi to Kanpur and Delhi to Chandigarh.