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Posted: May 31 2021 (20:29)

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May 31 2021 (20:29)   12137/Punjab Mail (PT) | CSMT/Mumbai CSM Terminus (18 PFs)
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Presenting History Of My Most Favourite Train

The oldest running long-distance train of the Indian Railways, Punjab Mail, connecting Mumbai-Firozpur - originally linking Bombay with Peshawar (now in Pakistan) - turns 110 on Tuesday, Central Railway officials said here on Monday.
The Punjab Limited as she was called then, is a little over 16 years older than its more glamorous counterpart Frontier Mail,
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though its origins are rather vague.

She steamed out of Bombay's Ballard Pier Mole station - which was the hub of the erstwhile Great Indian Peninsular Railways (GIPR), that later became the CR.
Based on a Cost Estimate paper of 1911 and a complaint by an irate passenger in Oct. 2012 about "the later arrival of the train by a few minutes at Delhi" station, the CR concluded that the Punjab Mail made her maiden run on June 1, 1912.
To begin with, there were the P&O steamers bringing in the mail, and excited officers of the British Raj along with their spouses, coming to their first postings in colonial India after a 13-day long sea voyage from Southampton to Mumbai Port.
Since the British officials held a combined ticket both for the sea voyage to Bombay and then onward inland journey by train to their place of postings, after disembarking they would simply board one of the trains from here bound for Delhi, Calcutta or Madras.

The Punjab Limited used to run on fixed mail days from Bombay to Peshawar covering 2,496 kms in around 47 hours along the Great Indian Peninsular route, via Itarsi, Agra, Delhi and Lahore.
At that time, it had only 3 passenger cars with a total capacity of 96 travellers, three for postal goods and mail, and was the fastest running train in the British India.
The passenger coaches were all corridor cars in first class, dual berth compartments, and well appointed with lavatories, bathrooms, a restaurant car, a compartment for the luggage and servants of the British officers.
Later, from 1914, the Punjab Limited started originating and terminating at the Bombay VT Station, now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Today, the journey time of Punjab Mail, hauled by electric engines, has come down significantly, covering the 1,930 kms between Mumbai CSMT-Firozpur Cantt in 34 hrs 15 mins.
Compared to the original 6 cars of the Punjab Limited, Punjab Mail now has 9 air-conditioned coaches, 6 sleeper coaches, 5 general second class coaches, a pantry and a generator van.
By mid-1930s, it also started catering to the Indians on the move in Third class cars, it got the first airconditioned coach in 1945 , from May 1976, it was hauled by diesel engines, and by 1980s with electric engines as a large part of the trunk routes on the IR network got electrified.
From December 2020, the Punjab Mail started its journey with the German-designed Alstom LHB GmbH's Linke Hofmann Busch (LHB) coaches which give more safety and a pleasant travel experience to the passengers.

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"How train can run in MAS-Beypore in 1862 when CBE-PDJ was live in 1873!! I guess MAQ & SBC Mail Wiki page been fabricated by you" - Bold claims without any research.

1st mistake - CBE - PTJ was a branch line. Original MAS-Beypore line bypassed CBE. The present day line between Irugur and Podanur was the original line. Irugur - Coimbatore North line was only opened in 1953. Until then all mainline trains didn't touch CBE.
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Proofs -
1) History of Indian railways - published in 1964 (Published by the railway board every year until 1964)
Sankaridurg - Podanur section opened on 12th May, 1862 and Irugur - Coimbatore North opened on 1st January 1953. (Attached scans)

"How can train run in MAS-Beypore in 1862?" - Well, here you go -

Picture 3) The timetable from 1868. Note the train with 1st and 2nd class coaches running to Beypore (Podanur is called Coimbatore in this timetable - the name was changed to Podanur in 1873 - Note other stations also have different names).
Also note that there is no separate train to Bangalore. The Beypore mail halted at Jalarpet in the night and through carriages to Bangalore were attached to the JTJ-SBC train and they continued to Bangalore while the main train went to Beypore.

The MAS-MAQ/MTP (it had two portions which bifurcated at Podanur) mail was sped up in 1929 and renamed as 'Malabar express'. The MTP portion was separated into a separate train called 'Blue Mountain Express'.

Shortly after independence, a new train was started between Calicut and Ernakulam and was named 'Malabar express' on local demand. At this time, the older Malabar express lost its name and was simply called as Mangalore express, before being called Mangalore mail.

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