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The train consists of eleven AC 3 Tier coaches (B1 to B11), five AC 2 Tier coaches (A1 to A5), one AC First Class (H1), one Pantry Car (PC), two End on
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Railway network and is given the highest priority in terms of clearance. It was the second
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Rajdhani service originating from Bombay was documented in the Annual Railway Budget for the fiscal year 1970-71, coinciding with the introduction of a meter gauge Rajdhani from
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