Indian Railways later introduced a lower-priced version Jan Shatabdi Expresses, which are nearly all without air-conditioning and much more affordable.
Railways have introduced two special trains to meet the rush of people.
When British Railways introduced new shed codes in 1950, Exeter-based locomotives carried an oval cast plate with the code '83C'.
In 1960, British Railways introduced its Blue Pullman high speed DEMUs.
Under this scheme, Indian Railways has introduced cleaning of coaches of a train en route while it halts at a particular station for 15 to 20 minutes.
This year the Railway has introduced a fully computerised reservation system to handle bookings for the 11,000 seats that are available.
Railways have switched from coal to diesel fuel, and introduced hopper car to carry more mass with less effort.
Railways are introducing services that make it easier to do business while traveling from one city to another.
Indian Railways introduced a new train, "Mother Express", named after Mother Teresa, on 26 August 2010 to mark her birth centenary.
British Railways introduced the Thanet Belle (later renamed the Kentish Belle) in 1948.