The train service was renovated and relaunched in August 2009 with a new decor, itinerary and cuisine.[7]
History
The concept of the Palace on Wheels was derived from the royal background of the coaches, which were originally meant to be the personal railway coaches of the erstwhile rulers of the princely states of Rajputana, Baroda, the Nizam of Hyderabad and mainly the Governor-General of India.[8]
Due to changes in the rail gauges over the years, after the launch of the first train in 1982, the second train was built in 1991 and the third train was built in 1995.[9]
The train halted operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][9] It resumed operations in 2022 and was flagged off by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot at Gandhinagar Railway Station on 8 October 2022.[10][11] The Chief Minister announced that modern furnishings and additional amenities have been added to the train and the government has accorded an industry status to the sector while setting aside ₹1,000 crore in the 2022-23 budget to promote tourism.[12] Before the stop in operations due to the pandemic, the train ran continuously from 1982 to 2020.[13]
A petition was filed by Worldwide Rail Journeys Pvt Ltd. to allow 18 foreign passengers to travel on the train while operations were halted due to the pandemic since they had deposited an amount of ₹15 lakh towards their booking. The Delhi High Court gave a judgement to allow these foreigners to board the train.[14]
^Rajesh, Monisha (5 February 2023). "Four of the best luxury sleeper trains in India". National Geographic. Retrieved 23 August 2023. Launched in 1982, the Palace on Wheels is the original luxury train