| 翻訳と辞書 | Superfast/Mail Trains in India| Superfast Express  : ウィキペディア英語版 | 
 
 Superfast Mail/Express trains are express rail services of the Indian railways. They make few stops, unlike other Mail/Express trains, achieving somewhat shorter journey times. Tickets cost more than Mail/Express rates.  450 pairs of Superfast trains ran on the Indian Railways. The 12908/Maharashtra Sampark Kranti Express (NZM/Hazrat Nizamuddin - BDTS/Bandra Terminus)〔http://indiarailinfo.com/train/1040〕 is the fastest non-Shatabdi, non-Rajdhani Mail/Express train in India.
 In some cases, trains run Superfast where there is an overlapping Mail/Express service available, and run regular Mail/Express trains where there is no supplementary Mail/Express service.
 Trains with an average speed, excluding halts, equalling or exceeding  ( until the early 1990s) on both up and down journeys fall into the Superfast category and are numbered with a prefix of 12 (previously 2). Including halts (both revenue and scheduled technical halts) the average speed often is below 55 km/h.
 Increased stops for political reasons led to a significant reduction in average speed of many trains, despite improvements in track and haulage.
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