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 Agartala to Ambasa - TEJAS EXPRESS (20501).
Agartala to Ambasa TEJAS EXPRESS (20501) departs from Agartala station (AGTL) at and arrives Ambasa station (ABSA) at . This train has 1 stoppages. Agartala to Ambasa rajdhani fare is Rs.1330 in First AC, Rs.800 in Second AC and Rs.570 in Third AC for this train which includes meal charges also.
Jan Shatabdi express as the name indicates is the shatabdi express for Jan (common mass). Basically these trains are an affordable version of Shatabdi trains in India. Therefore Jan Shatabdi trains have either seating arrangements as air-conditioned Chair Car (CC) or non air-conditioned Second Seating (2S) coaches. These are very pocket friendly compared to other trains on same route. These trains are for short distances and does not run overnight just like Shatabdi trains. It does not have onboard catering services which is there in Shatabdi trains. In general these trains are painted in white and blue combination with window panes painted either white or blue. 1 jan-shatabdi train runs from Agartala to Ambasa - Agartala Khongsang Jan Shatabdi Express (12097).
Agartala to Ambasa Agartala Khongsang Jan Shatabdi Express (12097) departs from Agartala station (AGTL) at and arrives Ambasa station (ABSA) at . This train has 1 stoppages. Agartala to Ambasa jan-shatabdi fare is Rs.300 in Chair Car and Rs.85 in Second Seater for this train.
Humsafar trains are long distance superfast trains that traverses overnight journeys. This is a new concept by the Indian Railways. Some Humsafar trains also run for more than 24 hours. Keeping in mind the middle class travellers, Humsafar was launched last year by the Former Railway Minister Mr. Suresh Prabhu. It has only Third AC class coach and have optional meal service. This train follows dynamic pricing meaning fare increases as the seat availability decreases. However, these trains hold lesser priority than Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains. Humsafar trains are equipped with modern day amenities and enhanced safety features. There are CCTV cameras fitted in every coach of Humsafar trains and there are charging points for each berth. One can also see current running speed of train on the LEDs fitted above doors. These trains are characterized by beautiful graffiti paint with vibrant sky blue color on outer surface of coaches. 1 humsafar train runs from Agartala to Ambasa - HUMSAFAR EXP (12504).
Agartala to Ambasa HUMSAFAR EXP (12504) departs from Agartala station (AGTL) at and arrives Ambasa station (ABSA) at . This train has 1 stoppages. Agartala to Ambasa humsafar fare is Rs.615 in Third AC for this train.