Passengers traveling on the Hatia-Pune Superfast and Hatia-SMVT Express may soon get a major relief regarding food availability. The South Eastern Railway is considering the proposal to attach pantry cars to these trains to solve long-standing catering issues. This move follows repeated requests from passenger associations and organizations.
Which trains will get the pantry car facility?
The proposed facility is for the Hatia-Pune Superfast (Train No. 22846) and the Hatia-SMVT Weekly Express (Train No. 18637). Currently, passengers on these routes rely on train-side vending and e-catering services. Railway officials stated that a final decision on this proposal will be made shortly.
How was the issue raised and who is involved?
The matter was brought to the attention of the South Eastern Railway by ZRUCC member Arun Joshi during a meeting in Kolkata. The railway zone has taken official cognizance of the passenger demand. The implementation will involve coordination between the South Eastern Railway and IRCTC for managing the catering services.
Current status of catering on these routes
- Hatia-Pune Superfast: Currently has no pantry car and uses onboard vending.
- Hatia-SMVT Express: Currently lacks a pantry car, though some special trains on this route had them previously.
- General Policy: Indian Railways is balancing pantry cars with e-catering to improve hygiene and safety.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Which trains are expected to get pantry cars soon?
The Hatia-Pune Superfast (22846) and Hatia-SMVT Weekly Express (18637) are under consideration for the addition of pantry car facilities.
How are passengers getting food on these trains currently?
At present, passengers are provided with food through train-side vending and IRCTC e-catering services.


























