Longest non-stop run in Indian Railways
It means the longest possible run between two consecutive booked halts, commercial halt or technical halt, of Indian Railways. But the train may stop in between this section due to other reasons like signal failure, loco failure, track work etc. This will not be taken in to account while considering the term non-stop run.
Longest non-stop runs on IR (over 350km)
Here the table is created in the sequence of lengthiest and fastest non-stop run.
Longest distance between consecutive passenger halts (over 350km)
It refers to the longest distance between two consecutive passenger halt (commercial halt) stations. There may be one or more technical halt in-between these two stations. Hence it should not be treated as a non-stop run. Here the table is created in the sequence of lengthiest and fastest run.
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- LHB rake of Thiruvananthapuram Rajdhani Express at Thiruvananthapuram Central
- Name board of Mumbai Rajdhani Express
- Name board of Kerala Sampark Kranti Express
- Kerala Sampark Kranti Express Route map
- HA1 coach of Gorakdham Express
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