Lucknow

Lucknow-Raipur Garib Rath train to get better coaches for enhanced passenger convenience

Read on to find out more:

Jatin Shewaramani

The Indian Railways is set to upgrade the Lucknow-Raipur Garib Rath Express (12635/12536) with modern LHB (Linke-Hofmann-Busch) coaches, enhancing both passenger comfort and safety. As part of this initiative, the number of coaches will also increase from 14 to 20.

The traditional ICF (Integral Coach Factory) carriages, in use since 1955, are gradually being replaced across the country. The LHB coaches, introduced in 2000, offer superior safety features and better amenities. Recognizing these advantages, the Ministry of Railways is accelerating the transition to LHB coaches across several trains. Apart from the Lucknow-Raipur Garib Rath, six other trains running from Pune are also slated to receive these modern upgrades.

LHB Coach
The Linke-Hofmann-Busch coaches, developed in Germany and now produced in India, were introduced by Indian Railways in 2000, initially in Shatabdi Express trains. Known for better safety and comfort, they are gradually replacing older ICF coaches.

To get all the latest content, download our mobile application. Available for both iOS & Android devices. 

Mumbai’s new Sindoor Flyover to open on July 10, replacing 150-year-old Carnac Bridge

35L daily commuters but only 1,810 trains! CR urges 800 Mumbai offices to tweak work hours

No permits, no ride! Uber Shuttle to exit Mumbai roads from July 12

Lucknow’s Ekana Stadium set to host all 34 UPT20 league matches | Details

311 Mumbai bakeries miss clean fuel deadline; extension till July 28

SCROLL FOR NEXT