Tamil Nadu Express
The Tamil Nadu Express or the T.N. Express is a passenger train route of Indian Railways. The train was first started on 7th August, 1976 by then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi. It was a weekly train that ran between Chennai and New Delhi. The train became an instant hit. The halt pattern of this train was impeccable. First Vijayawada, Nagpur, Bhopal, Jhansi and then final arrival at New Delhi. It was the fastest non-airconditioned train and it still holds that reputation.
The introduction of this train was a big reliever for the classic Grand Trunk Express. So much that soon all the neighbouring states wanted a train by their name. Andhra Pradesh Express, Karnataka Express and Kerala Express were introduced this way.
The TN today covers the distance of 2184 km in about 33 hours. Adding to which there is a Rajdhani between Chennai and New Delhi. But not many would want to travel by that when they could afford to travel by the king of all trains.
This train also has the reputation of being the longest train in India; it shares this distinction with the Chennai - Hyderabad Charminar Express.
It runs packed on all days and is a true symbol and example of an ultra modern superfast train in India.