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TRAIN TIMINGS from 01.07.2010 MAIL/EXPRESS TRAINS at CHENNAI CENTRAL Nominated Days Train No TRAIN TIMINGS FROM 01.07.2010 MAIL/EXPRESS TRAINS AT CHENNAI CENTRAL Nominated days Train No. Name of the Train Dep. Arr. of service Chennai – Jammu Tawi Andaman (Tri-weekly) Dep: Wed,Thu,Sun 05.15 10.10 6031/6032 Express Arr: Mon,Tue, Fri Dep: Tue, Sat 6093/6094 Chennai – Lucknow (Bi-weekly) Express 05.15 10.10 Arr: Wed, Sat Dep: Except Wed 2007/2008 Chennai – Mysore Shatabdi Express 06.00 21.25 Arr: Except Wed Chennai – H.Nizamuddin Rajdhani (Bi-weekly) Dep: Fri, Sun 2433/2434 06.10 20.15 Express Arr: Thu, Sat 2611/2612 Chennai–H. Nizamuddin Garib Rath AC (Weekly) Exp Dep: Sat, Arr: Tue 06.10 20.15 2675/2676 Chennai – Coimbatore Kovai Express Daily 06.15 21.40 6057/6058 Chennai – Tirupati Sapthagiri Express Daily 06.25 20.35 Chennai – H.Nizamuddin Duronto Non-Stop Dep: Mon, Fri 2269/2270 06.40 20.10 (Bi-weekly) Express Arr: Wed, Sun Chennai – Coimbatore Duronto AC Non-Stop @ 2243/2244 Except Tue 06.50 21.50 Express (6 days a week) 2077/2078 Chennai – Vijayawada Jan Shatabdi Express Except Tue 07.00 22.00 2639/2640 Chennai – Bangalore Brindavan Express Daily 07.15 20.25 2842/2841 Chennai – Howrah Coromandal Express Daily 08.45 17.15 2656/2655 Chennai – Ahmedabad Navajivan Express Daily 09.35 16.05 2687/2688 Chennai – Dehradun/Chandigarh (Weekly) Exp Dep: Thu, Arr: Wed 09.45 02.15 @ 2753/2754 Chennai – New Jalpaiguri (Weekly) Express Dep: Sat, Arr: Wed 10.15 17.00 6627/6628 Chennai – Mangalore West Coast Express Daily 11.30 15.15 1042/1041 Chennai – Mumbai CST Express Daily 11.55 16.45 2609/2610 Chennai – Bangalore Express Daily 13.35 14.30 6053/6054 Chennai – Tirupati Express Daily 13.50 13.15 2712/2711 Chennai – Vijayawada Pinakini Express Daily 14.05 13.00 7311/7312 Chennai – Vasco-da-gama (Weekly) Express Dep: Fri, Arr: Fri 14.10 11.55 7313/7314 Chennai – Hubli (Weekly) Express Dep: Sun, Arr: Sun 14.10 11.55 2679/2680 Chennai – Coimbatore Inter City Express Daily 14.30 13.45 @ 2755/2756 Chennai – Haldia (Weekly) Express Dep: Thu, Arr: Sun 14.35 17.00 2697/2698 Chennai–Thiruvananthapuram Superfast (Weekly) Exp Dep: Sun, Arr: Sun 15.15 12.20 2695/2696 Chennai– Thiruvananthapuram Superfast Express Daily 15.25 09.50 2607/2608 Chennai – Bangalore Lalbagh Express Daily 15.35 12.15 6203/6204 Chennai – Tirupati Garudathri Express Daily 16.35 10.15 2603/2604 Chennai – Hyderabad Express Daily 16.45 05.55 2685/2686 Chennai – Mangalore Express (Six days a week) Except Tue 17.00 08.00 2027/2028 Chennai – Bangalore Shatabdi Express Except Tue 17.30 11.00 Dep: Mon, Sat 2669/2670 Chennai–Chaapra Ganga Kaveri Exp. (Bi-weekly) 17.35 14.25 Arr: Wed, Fri Dep: Tue, Sun 2967/2968 Chennai – Jaipur Express (Bi-weekly) 17.35 09.45 Arr: Tue, Sun 6089/6090 Chennai – Tirupattur Yelagiri Express Daily 17.55 09.05 2759/2760 Chennai – Hyderabad Charminar Express Daily 18.10 08.15 2689/2690 Chennai – Nagercoil Express (Weekly) Dep: Fri, Arr: Mon 18.15 12.20 2615/2616 Chennai – New Delhi Grand Trunk Express Daily 19.15 06.15 2623/2624 Chennai – Thiruvananthapuram Mail Daily 19.45 07.00 2601/2602 Chennai – Mangalore Mail Daily 20.25 05.25 2671/2672 Chennai – Mettupalayam Nilgiri Exp. Daily 21.00 05.05 2829/2830 Chennai – Bhubaneswar (Weekly) Express Dep: Fri, Arr: Fri 21.10 08.55 2852/2851 Chennai – Bilaspur (Weekly) Express Dep: Mon, Arr: Mon 21.10 08.55 @ Date of introduction will be notified later 6041/6042 Chennai – Alappuzha Express Daily 21.15 06.05 6222/6221 Chennai – Mysore Kaveri Express Daily 21.30 07.20 2621/2622 Chennai – New Delhi Tamil Nadu Express Daily 22.00 07.10 2673/2674 Chennai – Coimbatore Cheran Exp Daily 22.10 06.35 2681/2682 Chennai – Coimbatore (Weekly) Exp. Dep: Sat, Arr: Sat 22.30 07.45 6669/6670 Chennai – Erode Yercaud Express Daily 22.40 04.30 1028/1027 Chennai – Mumbai CST Mail Daily 22.50 04.55 2657/2658 Chennai – Bangalore Mail Daily 23.15 04.40 2691/2692 Chennai – Sri Sathyasai Prashanthi Nilayam Dep. Fri, Arr. Mon 23.30 05.15 Express (Weekly) 2292/2291 Chennai –Yesvantpur (Weekly) Exp Dep: Sat, Arr: Sat 23.30 05.15 2840/2839 Chennai – Howrah Mail Daily 23.40 03.50 PASSENGER TRAINS Train Nominated days Name of the Train Dep. Arr. No. of service @ 173/179 Chennai – Tirupati – Nellore – Tirupati - Chennai Except Sun 07.05 20.25 180/174 Passengers 111/112 Chennai – Arakkonam – Chennai Passenger Daily 13.15 22.40 437/438 Chennai-Gudur/Bitragunta – Chennai Passenger Daily 16.00 12.00 189/190 Chennai – Tirupati – Chennai Passenger Daily 19.10 09.10 MAIL/EXPRESS TRAINS PASSING THROUGH CHENNAI CENTRAL Train Nominated days Name of the Train Arr. Dep No. of service 3351 Tatanagar / Dhanbad – Alappuzha Express Daily 03.00 03.25 6324 Shalimar – Thiruvananthapuram (Bi-weekly) Express Tue,Thu 03.55 04.15 6310 Patna – Ernakulam (Bi-weekly) Express Sat,Sun 03.55 04.15 5228 Muzaffarpur – Yesvantpur (Weekly) Express Wed 03.55 04.15 2510 Guwahati – Bangalore (Tri-weekly) Express Tue, Wed, Thu 04.15 04.40 2508 Guwahati – Ernakulam (Weekly) Express Sun 04.15 04.40 2516 Guwahati – Thiruvananthapuram (Weekly) Express Fri 04.15 04.40 2515 Thiruvananthapuram – Guwahati (Weekly) Express Mon 05.40 06.20 6309 Ernakulam – Patna (Bi-weekly) Express Tue, Wed 05.40 06.20 2509 Bangalore – Guwahati (Tri-weekly) Express Thu, Fri, Sat 05.40 06.20 5227 Yesvantpur – Muzaffarpur (Weekly) Express Thu 09.30 09.55 2507 Ernakulam – Guwahati (Weekly) Express Wed 09.30 09.55 6323 Thiruvananthapuram – Shalimar (Bi-weekly) Express Fri, Sun 09.30 09.55 2970 Jaipur – Coimbatore (Weekly) Express Thu 09.45 10.10 * 2296 Patna – Bangalore Sangamitra Exp. Daily 13.35 14.00 2577 Dharbanga – Bangalore Bhagamati (Weekly) Express Thu 14.20 14.45 2578 Bangalore – Dharbanga Bhagamati (Weekly) Express Sat 15.50 16.15 * 2295 Bangalore – Patna Sangamitra Exp. Daily 15.05 15.40 2969 Coimbatore – Jaipur (Weekly) Express Fri 17.10 17.35 3352 Alappuzha – Dhanbad / Tatanagar Express Daily 22.15 23.00 2522 Ernakulam – Barauni (Weekly) Express Fri 23.05 23.25 6326 Thiruvananthapuram–Indore Ahilyanagari (Weekly) Exp Sat 23.05 23.25 2512 Thiruvananthapuram – Gorakhpur Raptisagar Tue,Wed,Sun 23.05 23.25 (Tri-weekly) Express 6328 Thiruvananthapuram – Korba (Bi-weekly) Express Mon, Thu 23.05 23.25 2521 Barauni-Ernakulam (Weekly) Express Wed 23.20 23.45 6327 Korba – Thiruvananthapuram (Bi-weekly) Express Thu, Sun 23.20 23.45 2511 Gorakhpur – Thiruvananthapuram Raptisagar Mon, Fri, Sat 23.20 23.45 (Tri-weekly) Express 6325 Indore–Thiruvananthapuram Ahilyanagari (Weekly) Exp Tue 23.20 23.45 @ Date of introduction will be notified later * Increase in frequency from 6 days to Daily will be notified later AT CHENNAI EGMORE Train Nominated days of Name of the Train Dep. Arr. No. service 103/104 Chennai – Puducherry Fast Passenger Daily 06.35 19.30 2164/2163 Chennai – Dadar Express Daily 06.50 19.45 2390/2389 Chennai – Gaya Express Dep: Tue, Arr: Mon 07.30 20.45 6127/6128 Chennai – Guruvayur Express Daily 07.50 21.15 6853/6854 Chennai – Tiruchchirappalli Express Daily 08.20 17.45 2635/2636 Chennai – Madurai Vaigai Express Daily 12.40 14.30 6735/6736 Chennai – Tiruchendur Chendur Express Dep:Fri, Arr: Fri 14.40 10.50 6125/6126 Chennai – Jodhpur (Weekly) Express Dep:Sat, Arr: Wed 15.15 16.55 2605/2606 Chennai – Tiruchchirappalli Pallavan Exp Daily 15.45 12.00 7651/7652 Chennai – Kacheguda Express Daily 17.00 06.45 6713/6714 Chennai – Rameswaram Express Daily 17.00 08.20 7643/7644 Chennai – Kakinada Circar Express Daily 17.20 06.30 2633/2634 Chennai – Kanniyakumari Express Daily 17.30 06.50 6115/6116 Chennai – Puducherry Express Daily 18.10 09.20 2667/2668 Chennai–Nagercoil (Weekly) Superfast Exp Dep: Thu, Arr: Sat 18.50 06.00 Chennai – Thiruvananthapuram 6723/6724 Daily 19.15 08.40 Ananthapuri Express 2693/2694 Chennai – Tuticorin Pearl City Express Daily 19.35 07.40 2661/2662 Chennai – Sengottai Pothigai Express Daily 20.05 07.10 2631/2632 Chennai – Tirunelveli Nellai Express Daily 20.50 06.35 2637/2638 Chennai – Madurai Pandyan Express Daily 21.15 05.45 6701/6702 Chennai – Rameswaram Expresses Daily 21.40 06.25 6107/6108 Chennai – Mangalore Express Daily 22.00 05.10 5629/5630 Chennai – Guwahati (Weekly) Express Dep: Mon, Arr: Sun 22.30 20.15 5929/5930 Chennai – Dibrugarh (Weekly) Exp Dep:Thu, Arr: Wed 22.30 20.15 Chennai – Tiruchchirappalli/Kumbakonam 6177/6178 Daily 22.30 05.30 Rockfort Exp Dep: Fri, Sun 2793/2794 Chennai – Madurai (Bi-weekly) Express 22.45 07.20 Arr: Fri, Sun 1063/1064 Chennai – Salem Express Daily 23.00 04.50 6175/6176 Chennai – Nagore Express Daily 23.15 05.20 Change in departure timings of T.No.2661, 2631, 2637 and 6701 will take effect from 1.8.2010. Change in arrival timings of T.No.6108, 2632, 6702 will take effect from 2.8.2010, 2794 from 6.8.2010, 2668 from 7.8.2010 and 6736 from 30.7.2010. MAIL/EXPRESS TRAINS PASSING THROUGH CHENNAI EGMORE Nominated Train Name of the Train days of Arr. Dep. No. service 2641 Kanniyakumari – Nizamuddin Thirukkural (Weekly) Exp Thu 08.50 09.05 2651 Madurai – H.Nizamuddin Tamil Nadu Sampark Kranti Sun, Tue 08.50 09.05 (Bi-weekly) Express 2898 Bhubaneswar – Puducherry (Weekly) Express Wed 09.05 09.25 4260 Varanasi – Rameswaram (Weekly) Express Tue 10.35 10.50 4259 Rameswaram – Varanasi (Weekly) Express Thu 12.55 13.10 2652 Nizamuddin – Madurai Tamil Nadu Sampark Kranti Wed, Fri 18.10 18.35 (Bi-weekly) Express 2642 Nizamuddin – Kanniyakumari Thirukkural (Weekly) Exp Sun 18.10 18.35 2663 Howrah – Tiruchchirappalli (Bi-weekly) Express Fri, Mon 20.00 20.20 2665 Howrah – Kanniyakumari Express (Weekly) Tue 20.00 20.20 2897 Puducherry – Bhubaneswar (Weekly) Express Wed 22.10 22.30 2664 Tiruchchirappalli – Howrah (Bi-weekly) Express Tue, Fri 22.10 22.30 2666 Kanniyakumari – Howrah (Weekly) Express Sat 22.10 22.30 8495 Rameswaram – Bhubaneswar (Weekly) Express Sun 22.10 22.30 8496 Bhubaneswar – Rameswaram (Weekly) Express Sat 09.05 09.25 AT TAMBARAM – PASSENGER TRAINS Nominated Train Name of the Train days of Dep.
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