Special Coaches
Special Coaches – Indian Railways
1. Technical Overview
“Special Coach” is an umbrella term for all non-conventional passenger-carrying or utility stock built for a specific traffic, security, medical, religious or tourism purpose. They are detached from regular rake composition and are maintained either by ICF/Chennai, RCF/Kapurthala, RWF/Yelahanka, BEML, BHEL, RDSO-approved private firms or by zonal workshops (Ajmer, Kharagpur, Jhansi, etc.).
Key design differentiators over normal LHB/ICF coaches
- Shell: Special-grade Corten steel, 30 % higher weld strength, monocoque stainless-steel roof in luxury variants.
- Bogies:
- High-speed (160 km/h) – “LHB-FIAT” (IRHS) with disc brakes & CBC.
- Heritage/religious – Cast-steel UIC bogies with speed restriction 110 km/h.
- Coupler: AAR H-type tight-lock (CBC) mandatory since 2014 even for heritage stock.
- Electrical: 3-phase 750 V/110 V converters, 25 kV OHE through Roof Mounted Equipment (RME).
- HVAC: Roof Package Unit (RPU) 17.5 TR for saloon, 7 TR for inspection cars; split-AC for metre-gauge hill coaches.
- Fire & Safety: DSPA aerosol suppression, 2 % cobalt in seat foam for fire retardancy, photo-electric smoke sensors networked with SL-90 relay.
- Weight: Lightest special coach – Self-Propelled Tourist Coach (SPTC) 34 t; heaviest – Saloon 57 t.
2. Category-wise Detailed Specifications
| Class | Intended Traffic | Max Speed | Capacity | Builder | Salient Feature | Colour Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saloon (SLN) | VIP, DRM, GM, RM | 160 km/h | 6 berths + conference | ICF/LHB | Fibre-optic Wi-Fi, 8 kW genset, shower cubicle, pantry | Deep-red cream |
| Inspection Car (IC) | CRS, PCEE, Board officers | 130 km/h | 12 seats | RWF retro-fit | Glass-fibre nose cone, 180° swivelling chairs, 1.5 kVA UPS | White-yellow |
| Accident Medical Van (AMV) | Disaster relief | 110 km/h | 4 stretchers, 8 seats, mini-lab | ICF | Hydraulic tail-lift, 15 kVA X-ray, O₂ manifold 600 l | Red-cross |
| Self-Propelled Special Coach (SPSC) | Track recording, oscillograph | 180 km/h | 3 berths | BEML | Dual-cab, 750 hp Cummins QSK19, AAR F-type | Dark-blue |
| Brake-Down Special (BDS) | Accident relief | 100 km/h | 20 tool lockers | Jhansi W/S | 5 t crane, 2 welding gensets, chain-pull 30 t | Grey |
| Hospital Train Coach (HTC) | Mobile hospital | 100 km/h | 48 beds, 2 OTs | ICF | Laminar-flow OT, C-arm, HEPA filtration | White-green |
| Military Special (MS) | Troop movement | 130 km/h | 54 seats, armour plate | RCF | NATO coupling adapter, rifle racks, NBC filter | Olive-green |
| Palace on Wheels (PoW) | Luxury tourism | 110 km/h | 104 pax, 14 salons | ICF | Wall-to-wall carpet, personal safe, spa car | Royal-blue |
| Buddhist Circuit Train (BCT) | Religious tourism | 130 km/h | 576 pax, 12 LHB | RCF | Audio-guide channel, chanting zone, vegan pantry | Saffron |
| Vistadome (VS) | Hill tourism | 100 km/h | 44 dome seats | ICF | 180° rotatable, 6 ft wide glass roof, GPS commentary | Golden |
3. Historical Milestones
- 1854: First “Inspection Carriage” built by East Indian Rly at Howrah for Lord Dalhousie—wooden body, 4-wheel, tallow lamp lighting.
- 1875: “Hospital Train” ran during famine in Madras Presidency—converted I-class coaches fitted with 20 beds.
- 1907: “Viceregal Saloon” introduced with electric fans powered by axle-driven dynamo.
- 1947: Post-partition military specials moved 3.5 lakh troops in 120 days—largest troop rail movement till date.
- 1982: Palace on Wheels flagged off by RTDC & WR—first luxury tourist train of Asia.
- 1995: First A/C Three-Tier Special (Garib Rath) announced in Railway Budget; later converted to regular service.
- 2014: LHB-based “Vistadome” conceptualised by RDSO on Golden Chariot specs.
- 2021: “Hospital Train 2.0” with 7 COVID-care coaches attached to WR’s “Kavach” train—first use of UV-C steriliser in Indian coaches.
- 2023 Dec: 12 new Tejas-Rajani hybrid tourist specials sanctioned in Budget—self-propelled, 200 km/h, hydrogen-ready.
4. Current Status & Recent Updates (as on 01 Jan 2024)
- Total special coaches on roll: 4 218 (FOIS data)
- Saloon: 317
- Inspection cars: 412
- Accident relief stock: 1 108
- Tourist / heritage / religious trains: 1 486
- Military & defence: 895
- Replacement pace: 60 coaches/year under “Special Vehicle Replacement Programme (SVRP) 2022-27”.
- Green initiatives:
- 100 % LED lighting completed (March 2023).
- Head-on-Generation (HOG) cables provided to 85 % tourist rakes—saves 3.2 lakh l HSD/year.
- Safety retro-fit: All pre-2012 saloons fitted with KAVACH 4.0 automatic train protection by Dec 2025 deadline.
- New sanction 2024-25:
- 30 Tejas Vistadome for Arunachal & Kashmir circuits.
- 10 “Bharat Gaurav” theme-based specials for Ramayana, Gandhi, Veer Shaheed circuits.
- Policy shift: MoR order No. 2023/TG-1/10 dated 15 Aug 2023—private operators allowed to own & operate special coaches under 5-year “dry-lease” model; IR provides path, loco & crew on haulage-charge basis.
5. Quick-Facts Capsule (Memory Code “SPECIAL”)
S – Saloons have 6 berths & conference table.
P – Palace-on-Wheels started 1982, tariff ₹3.5 lakh/person for 7 nights.
E – Emergency AMV has 4 stretchers & X-ray.
C – Corten steel shell for high-speed inspection cars.
I – ICF built the first Vistadome in 2018.
A – AMV & BDS coded “Red” & “Grey” for instant identification.
L – LHB platform mandatory for all new special coaches ordered after 2016.
Multiple-Choice Questions
1. The maximum permissible speed of an LHB-based saloon coach is
Ans: 160 km/h2. Which workshop is primarily entrusted with retrofitting accident relief special (BDS) stock?
Ans: Jhansi Workshop3. The first Palace on Wheels ran in which year?
Ans: 19824. How many stretchers can be accommodated in a standard AMV coach?
Ans: 45. What is the colour code for a Brake-Down Special (BDS) coach?
Ans: Grey6. Which type of coupler is mandatory on special coaches built after 2014?
Ans: CBC (AAR H-type tight-lock)7. The Self-Propelled Special Coach (SPSC) used for track recording is powered by
Ans: 750 hp Cummins QSK19 engine8. Which of the following tourist trains uses 180° rotatable seats and a 6-ft-wide glass roof?
Ans: Vistadome9. The Buddhist Circuit Train is externally painted in which colour?
Ans: Saffron10. As per latest data, approximately how many special coaches are on Indian Railways’ roll?
Ans: 4 21811. Which organisation conceptualised the Vistadome coach specifications?
Ans: RDSO12. The Hospital Train Coach (HTC) has how many operational theatres (OTs)?
Ans: 213. Under the “Special Vehicle Replacement Programme (SVRP) 2022-27”, how many coaches are targeted for replacement every year?
Ans: 6014. Which of the following is the heaviest among special coaches?
Ans: Saloon (57 t)15. The MoR order of 15 Aug 2023 allows private operators to run special coaches under which model?
Ans: 5-year dry-lease modelLast updated: 01 January 2024 | Source: Ministry of Railways, RDSO, FOIS coach census 2023