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Answered On:18.12.2003 Contracts for Catering P.D GOVERNMENT OF INDIA RAILWAYS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:2555 ANSWERED ON:18.12.2003 CONTRACTS FOR CATERING P.D. ELANGOVAN Will the Minister of RAILWAYS be pleased to state: (a) the list of trains with Pantry Car facilities and the details of catering contractors awarded contract for supply of food in these long distance trains including trains playing in and out of Tamil Nadu during the last three years, till date; and (b) the tenure and amount for which these contracts have been awarded to various catering contractors? Answer MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS ( SHRI BASANAGOUDA R. PATIL ) (a) and (b): A list of trains of all Indian Railways, which covers Tamil Nadu also, with pantry car facilities is enclosed as Appendix. The details of individual contracts and the contractors are voluminous and are not maintained in the Ministry. APPENDIX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2555 BY SHRI P.D. ELANGOVAN TO BE ANSWERED IN THE LOK SABHA ON 18.12.2003 RAJDHANI TRAINS RUNNING WITH PANTRY CARS S.No. Primary Train No. Train Name Maintenance with 1. E.R. 2305/2306 New Delhi-Howrah Rajdhani Exp. -Via Patna 2. E.R. 2309/2310 New Delhi−Patna Rajdhani Exp. 3. E.R. 2313/2314 New Delhi−Sealdah Rajdhani Exp. 4. E.R. 2301/2302 New Delhi-Howrah Rajdhani Exp.- Via Gaya 5. N.R. 2421/2422 New Delhi-Bhubneshwar Rajdhani Exp. 6. N.R. 2429/2430 New Delhi-Bangalore Rajdhani (2 rakes By SR & 2 By NR) 7 N.R. 2423/2424 DibrugarhTown/Guwahati- New Delhi Rajdhani Exp. 8. N.R. 2435/2436 DibrugarhTown/Guwahati-New Delhi Rajdhani Exp. 9. N.R. 2437/2438 Secunderabad−Nizamuddin Rajdhani Exp. 10. N.R. 2439/2440 New Delhi-RanchiRajdhani Exp. 11. N.R. 2441/2442 Bilaspur−New Delhi Rajdhani Exp. 12. N.R. 2443/2444 Bhubneshwar-New Delhi Rajdhani Exp. 13. S.R. 2425/2426 New Delhi−Jammu Tawi Rajdhani Exp. (Weekly) 14. S.R. 2431/2432 Nizamuddin−Trivandrum Rajdhani Exp. 15. S.R. 2433/2434 Nizamuddin−Chennai Rajdhani Exp. 16. W.R. 2957/2958 Ahmedabad-New Delhi Rajdhani Exp 17. W.R. 2951/2952 New Delhi−Mumbai Central Rajdhani Exp. 18. W.R. 2953/2954 New Delhi−Mumbai Central A.K Rajdhani Exp. Abbreviation : - CR − Central Railway; ER − Eastern Railway; NR − Northern Railway; NE − North Eastern Railway; NF − Northeast Frontier Railway; SR − Southern Railway; SC − South Central Railway; SE − South Eastern Railway; WR − Western Railway; KRC − Konkan Railway Corporation. MAIL/EXPRESS TRAINS RUNNING WITH PANTRY CARS S.No. Primary Train No. Train Name Maintenance with 1. KRC 0103/0104 Mumbai-Madgoan Mandovi Exp. 2. KRC 0111/0112 Mumbai-Madgoan Konkan Kanya Exp. 3. C.R 1007/1008 Mumbai−Pune Deccan Exp. 4. C.R 1009/1010 Mumbai-Sinhagad Exp. 5. C.R 1015/1016 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus- GKP Kushinagar Exp. 6. C.R 1019/1020 Mumbai−Bhubneshwar Konark Exp. 7 C.R 1021/1022 Mumbai-Pune Indrayani Exp. 8. C.R 1025/1026 Mumbai−Pune Pragati Exp. 9. C.R. 1031/1032 Pune−Varanasi Exp. 10. C.R. 1033/1034 Pune-Darbhanga Exp. 11. C.R 1063/1064 Dadar-Chennai Exp. 12. C.R 1077/1078 Pune−Jammu Tawi Jhelum Exp. 13. C.R. 1081/1082 Mumbai−Kanyakumari Exp. 14. C.R 1401/1402 Mumbai−Manmad Panchavati Exp. 15. E.R 3005/3006 Howrah−Amritsar Exp. 16 E.R 3029/3030 Howrah−Dhanbad Coalfield Exp. 17. E.R 3073/3074 Howrah−Jammu Tawi Himgiri Exp. 18. E.R. 3151/3152 Sealdah−Jammu Tawi Exp. 19. E.R 3201/3202 Rajendra Nagar−Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Exp. 20. E.R 3317/3318 Howrah Dhanbad Black Diamond Exp. 21. E.R 3351/3352 Dhanbad/Tatanagar-Alleppey Exp. 22. N.R 4055/4056 Delhi−Dibrugarh Town Brahmaputra Mail 23. N.R 4083/4084 Delhi−New Jalpaiguri/Katihar Mahananda Exp. 24. N.R 4257/4258 New Delhi−Varanasi Kashi-Vishwanath Exp. 25. N.R 4659/4660 New Delhi−Amritsar Exp. 26. N.R 4681/4682 New Delhi−Jallandhar Exp. 27. N.E 5011/5012 Gorakhpur−Trivendrum Raptisagar Exp.(Tri Weekly) 28. N.E 5045/5046 Gorakhpur-Okha Exp.(weekly) 29. N.E 5063/5064 Gorakhpur−Bandra Awadh Exp.(4DAYS) 30. N.E 5087/5088 Gorakhpur−Jammu Tawai Amarnath Exp.(weekly) 31. N.E 5089/5090 Gorakhpur−Secunderabad Exp. (weekly) 32. N.E. 5091/5092 Bangalore-Gorakhpur Exp. (weekly) 33. N.E. 5097/5098 Barauni−Jammu TawiExp.(Weekly) 34. N.E 5205/5206 Muzafarpur−New Delhi Lichhavi Exp. 35. N.E 5217/5218 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus−Muzafarpur Exp. } 4 DAYS 36. N.E 5219/5220 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus−Darbhanga Exp. } 3 DAYS 37. N.E. 5221/5222 Earnakulam−Barani Express 38. N.E. 5263/5264 Muzafarpur-Bandra Awadh Exp (Tri Week) 39. N.F 5604/5603 Guwahati −Tinsukia Lido Intercity Exp. 40. N.F 5609/5610 Guwahati−Delhi Sarai Rohilla Awadh Assam Exp. 41. N.F 5621/5622 Guwahati−New Delhi North EastExp. 42. N.F 5623/5624 Earnakulam-Guwahati Exp 43. N.F 5625/5626 Bangalore-Guwahati Exp. 44. N.F. 5627/5628 Trivendrum-Guwahati EXP. 45. N.F. 5629/5630 Guwahati−Chennai EXP. 46. N.F. 5631/5632 Guwahati−Judhpur/Bikaner Exp. 47. N.F. 5645/5646 Guwahati−Dadar Exp. 48. 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S.R 6331/6332 Trivendrum−Mumbai Exp.(Weekly) 68. S.R 6333/6334 Trivandrum−Hapa Exp. (Weekly) 69. S.R 6335/6336 Gandhidham−Nagercoil Exp.(Weekly) 70. S.R 6337/6338 Ernakulam−Okha Exp.(Bi Weekly) 71. S.R 6339/6340 Nagercoil-Mumbai Exp. 72. S.R 6341/6342 Trivendrum−Ernakulam Intercity Exp. 73. S.R. 6345/6346 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus-Trivandrum Netravati Exp. 74. S.R 6349/6350 Trivandrum-Mangalore Parasuram Exp. 75. S.R 6351/6352 Tirupati−Nagercoil Exp. 76. S.R 6353/6354 Mumbai−Tirupati Exp. 77. S.R 6355/6356 Kanyakumari−Howrah Exp. 78. S.R 6501/6502 Ahmedabad−Bangalore Exp. 79. S.R 6505/6506 Bangalore−Gandhidham Exp. 80. S.R 6507/6508 Bangalore−Jodhpur Exp. 81. S.R 6509/6510 Ajmer −Bangalore Exp. 82. S.R. 6595/6596 Yesvantpur−Rajendernagar Sangamitra Exp. 83. S.R 6687/6688 Mangalore−Jammu Tawi NavyugExp. 84. S.R 6803/6804 Howrah−Tiruchchi Exp. 85. S.C 7017/7018 Secunderabad-Rajkot Exp. 86. S.C 7021/7022 Nizamuddin-Hyderabad Dakshin Exp. 87. 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