Indian Railway Train Runs 528 KM Non-Stop Without Halt
Discover the Indian Railway train that covers 528 km without stopping. The Trivandrum Rajdhani Express creates history with this record run.
Indian Railways: This Is the Only Train That Runs Hundreds of Kilometres Without a Single Stop — And It’s Not Vande Bharat!
Indian Railways is one of the largest railway networks in the world, operating thousands of trains every day and transporting crores of passengers across the country. Normally, even long-distance express trains halt at major stations every 100 to 200 kilometres. However, one special train has created a unique record by running for hundreds of kilometres without stopping at any station.
The train is none other than the Trivandrum–Hazrat Nizamuddin Rajdhani Express. Running between Thiruvananthapuram and New Delhi, this premium Rajdhani train travels across six Indian states during its journey.
What makes this train truly special is its non-stop run between Kota and Vadodara. Once the train leaves Kota, it does not stop anywhere for nearly 528 kilometres, making it one of the longest non-stop stretches covered by any train in India.
This incredible journey showcases the speed and efficiency of Rajdhani services. Railway enthusiasts often describe this train as a “storm on tracks” because of the way it races through multiple stations without halting.
Interestingly, despite the growing popularity of modern trains like Vande Bharat Express and Amrit Bharat Express, this Rajdhani Express continues to hold a unique place in Indian railway history for its remarkable non-stop run.
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