Rajdhani express are premium category trains by the Indian Railways that redefines luxury travelling in India. It is a fully air-conditioned train which connects country capital (Delhi) with state capitals. That is why they are called 'Rajdhani' which translates to 'Capital' in English. These train runs at very high speed and therefore it usually takes least time to reach destination compared to other trains on the same route. Mumbai rajdhani is the fastest rajdhani train which attains a maximum speed of 140 kmph on some stretch. Rajdhani Express offers catering facilities inside the train the fare of which is included in ticket fare. Rajdhani trains have 3 classes - First AC (1A), AC II-tier (2A) and AC III-tier (3A) only and they are coupled with LHB coaches that have higher safety features. The ticket fare for Rajdhani is maximum amongst all trains on the same route and has dynamic fare (Flexi Fare) system. Waitlisted passengers are strictly not allowed inside this train. Rajdhani train coaches are usually painted in red with a grey colored strip outside. 1 rajdhani train runs from Ahmedabad to Delhi - SBIB NDLS RAJ (12957).
Ahmedabad to Delhi SBIB NDLS RAJ (12957) departs from Sabarmati BG station (SBIB) at and arrives Delhi Cantt station (DEC) at . Ahmedabad to Delhi rajdhani fare is Rs.3605 in First AC, Rs.2190 in Second AC and Rs.1605 in Third AC for this train which includes meal charges also.
The concept of Garib Rath started with the vision to provide air conditioned berths at a comparatively low price for the people who could not afford to travel in AC coaches. Garib-rath phrase translates to poor man's chariot in English. The fare in this train is almost two-thirds of regular third ac fare. Usually Garib Rath have Third AC (3A) class only excepting some 1-2 trains which also have Chair Car (CC) class. The compartments of these train coaches have 9 berths making an extra space for side middle berth which is not there in any other train in India. In case passengers want to have bedrolls they need to pay separately for it. Some garib-raths run as fast as rajdhani, but they have lesser priority for track clearance compared to them. These trains are painted green with a yellow colored strip along the window panes. 1 garib-rath train runs from Ahmedabad to Delhi - DEE GARIBRATH (12216).
Ahmedabad to Delhi DEE GARIBRATH (12216) departs from Ahmedabad Jn station (ADI) at and arrives Delhi Cantt station (DEC) at . This train has 11 stoppages. Ahmedabad to Delhi garib-rath fare is Rs.870 in Third AC for this train.
Sampark Kranti is a series of express trains in India that connects different states of India to the national capital - New Delhi. Sampark in Hindi means connectivity while Kranti is also a word in Hindi language meaning revolution. Thus these trains have revolutionized the state connectivity with center. These trains have a combination of all the classes - AC, Sleeper and Unreserved coaches. Sampark Kranti trains are for long distance journeys. These trains are named after states and Sampark Kranti train for a particular state has most of the stoppages in that state only. 1 sampark-kranti train runs from Ahmedabad to Delhi - GUJRAT S KRANTI (12917).
Ahmedabad to Delhi GUJRAT S KRANTI (12917) departs from Ahmedabad Jn station (ADI) at and arrives Delhi H Nizamuddin station (NZM) at . Ahmedabad to Delhi sampark-kranti fare is Rs.3365 in First AC, Rs.1990 in Second AC, Rs.1400 in Third AC and Rs.535 in Sleeper for this train.