Deccan Odyssey

Deccan Odyssey
Deccan Odyssey logo
In service2004–present
ManufacturerIntegral Coach Factory
AssemblyChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Constructed2002–2003
Entered service2004
Capacity88 passengers
OperatorsIndian Railways
MTDC
Specifications
Train length700 metres (2,300 ft)
Articulated sections21

The Deccan Odyssey is an Indian luxury train modeled on the Palace on Wheels luxury train and put into service to boost tourism on the Maharashtra route of the Indian Railways.[1][2][3] The train, owned by travel company Cox & Kings since 2014, takes visitors on a variety of seven night, eight day trips across Maharashtra.[4][5]

  1. ^ Jog, Sanjay (28 September 2021). "Maha Cabinet will meet on Deccan Odyssey". The Free Press Journal. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
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  4. ^ Chowdhury, Anirban (27 August 2014). "Cox & Kings gets five year sales and marketing contract for luxury train Deccan Odyssey". Economic Times. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
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