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Time Table – July 2012 SALIENT FEATURES OF TIME TABLE – JULY 2012 A. INTRODUCTION OF NEW TRAINS; AC DOUBLE DECKER EXPRESS: 1. Train No.22625/22626 Chennai Central–Bangalore City AC Double-Decker (Daily) Express (via Jolarpettai) Train No.22625 Train No.22626 Chennai Central – ↓ Station ↑ Bangalore – Bangalore Exp. Chennai Central Exp. 07.25 (d) Chennai Central (a) 20.45 10.33/10.35 (a/d) Jolarpettai (a/d) 17.00/17.02 13.30 (a) Bangalore City (d) 14.40 Date of introduction will be notified later. Commercial Stoppages: Perambur (Up direction only), Arakkonam, Katpadi, Ambur, Jolarpettai, Bangarapet, Krishnarajapuram, Bangalore Cantt. Composition : 11 Air-conditioned Double Decker Chair Car, 2 Brake Van-cum-Luggage-cum-Generator Car. Total = 13 coaches Note : Consequent to introduction of the above AC Double Decker Exp., the timings of Train No. 12639/12640 Chennai Central – Bangalore City “Brindavan” (Daily) Exp. will be revised w.e.f. 01.07.2012 as given below : Train No.12639 Train No.12640 Chennai Central – ↓ Station ↑ Bangalore – Bangalore Exp. Chennai Central Exp. Existing Revised Existing Revised 07.15 07.50 (d) Chennai Central (a) 20.15 21.15 10.30/10.32 11.05/11.07 (a/d) Jolarpettai (a/d) 16.43/16.45 17.23/17.25 13.20 14.00 (a) Bangalore City (d) 14.30 15.10 AIR-CONDITIONED EXPRESS : 1. Train No.22475/22476 Bikaner – Coimbatore (Weekly) Superfast AC Express (via Jodhpur, Ahmedabad, Konkan Railway, Mangalore Jn.) Train No.22475 Train No.22476 Bikaner – ↓ Station ↑ Coimbatore – Coimbatore AC Exp. Bikaner AC Exp. (Thu) 05.50 (d) Bikaner (a) 12.25 (Mon) (Thu) 09.50/10.20 (a/d) Jodhpur (a/d) 07.15/07.25 (Mon) (Thu) 19.35/19.55 (a/d) Ahmedabad (a/d) 21.45/22.10 (Sun) (Fri) 19.35 (d) Mangalore Jn. (d) 22.35 (Sat) (Sat) 02.50 (a) Coimbatore (d) 15.20 (Sat) 1 Commercial Stoppages : Nokha, Nagaur, Merta Road, Jodhpur, Luni, Pali Marwar, Marwar, Falna, Abu Road, Palanpur, Mahesana , Ahmedabad, Anand, Vadodara, Ankleshwar, Surat, Vapi, Vasai Road, Panvel, Roha, Chiplun, Ratnagiri, Kankavli, Madgaon, Karwar, Bhatkal, Udupi, Mangalore Jn., Kannur, Kozhikode, Shoranur Jn., Palakkad Composition : 1 Air-conditioned First Class, 4 Air-conditioned 2-tier Sleeper, 9 Air-conditioned 3-tier Sleeper, 2 Brake Luggage-cum-Generator Car. Total = 16 coaches Date of introduction will be notified later. 2. Train No.16561/16562 Yesvantpur – Kochuveli (Weekly) AC Express (via Bangarapet, Erode, Ernakulam Town, Kottayam) Train No.16561 Train No.16562 Yesvantpur – ↓ Station ↑ Kochuveli – Kochuveli AC Exp. Yesvantpur AC Exp. (Thu) 15.25 (d) Yesvantpur (a) 04.30 (Sat) (Thu) 02.30/02.35 (a/d) Ernakulam Town (a/d) 17.00/17.05 (Fri) (Fri) 06.50 (a) Kochuveli (d) 12.50 (Fri) Commercial Stoppages : Krishnarajapuram, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Coimbatore, Palakkad, Thrisur, Ernakulam Town, Kottayam, Chengannur, Kollam. Composition : 1 Air-conditioned First Class, 3 Air-conditioned 2-tier Sleeper, 9 Air-conditioned 3-tier Sleeper, 1 Pantry Car, 2 Brake Luggage-cum-Generator Car. Total = 16 coaches Date of introduction will be notified later. EXPRESS TRAINS: 1. Train No.22825/22826 Shalimar–Chennai Central (Weekly) Superfast Express (via Visakhapatnam) Train No.22825 Train No.22826 Shalimar - ↓ Station ↑ Chennai Central Chennai Central Exp. – Shalimar Exp. (Tue) 12.20 (d) Shalimar (a) 21.30 (Fri) (Wed) 02.30/02.50 (a/d) Visakhapatnam (a/d) 06.15/06.35 (Fri) (Wed) 17.00 (a) Chennai Central (d) 16.15 (Thu) Commercial Stoppages : Santragachi, Kharagpur, Jaleswar, Balasore, Bhadrakh, Jajpur Keonjhar Road, Cuttack, Bhubaneswar, Khurda Road, Brahmapur, Palasa, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, Samalkot, Rajahmundry, Eluru, Vijaywada, Ongole, Nellore, Gudur, Nayudupeta, Sullurupeta. Composition : 1 Air-conditioned 2-tier Sleeper, 2 Air-conditioned 3-tier Sleeper, 9 Sleeper Class, 4 Second class, 2 Second Class-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van. Total = 18 coaches Train introduced w.e.f. 24.06.2012. 2 2. Train No.22869/22870 Visakhapatnam–Chennai Central (Weekly) Superfast Express Train No.22869 Train No.22870 Visakhapatnam - ↓ Station ↑ Chennai Central – Chennai Central Exp. Visakhapatnam Exp. (Mon) 19.20 (d) Visakhapatnam (a) 10.25 (Wed) (Tue) 08.55 (a) Chennai Central (d) 21.10 (Tue) Commercial Stoppages : Duvvada, Anakapalle, Narasingapalli, Tuni, Eluru, Samalkot, Rajahmundry, Vijayawada, Nellore, Ongole, Gudur. Composition : 1 Air-conditioned 2-tier Sleeper, 2 Air-conditioned 3-tier Sleeper, 7 Sleeper class, 6 Second Class, 2 Second class (General/ Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van. Total = 18 coaches. Date of introduction will be notified later. 3. Train No.12376/12375 Asansol–Chennai Central (Weekly) Superfast Express (via Rourkela, Sambalpur, Visakhapatnam) Train No.12376 Train No.12375 Asansol- ↓ Station ↑ Chennai Central – Chennai Central Exp. Asansol Exp. (Wed) 16.00 (d) Asansol (a) 21.55 (Sun) (Wed) 21.00/21.05 (a/d) Rourkela (a/d) 16.25/16.30 (Sun) (Wed) 23.30/23.40 (a/d) Sambalpur (a/d) 13.30/13.40 (Sun) (Thu) 09.45/10.05 (a/d) Visakhapatnam (a/d) 04.10/04.30 (Sun) (Thu) 22.45 (a) Chennai Central (d) 14.35 (Sat) Commercial Stoppages : Joychandi Pahar, Purulia, Chakradharpur, Rourkela, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Bargarh Road, Balangir, Titlagarh, Kesinga, Muniguda, Rayagada, Parvatipuram Town, Bobbili, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, Samalkot, Rajahmundry, Eluru, Vijayawada, Tenali, Ongole, Nellore, Gudur, Sullurupeta Composition : 1 Air-conditioned 2-tier Sleeper, 2 Air-conditioned 3-tier Sleeper, 7 Sleeper class, 6 Second class, 2 Second class (General/Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van. Total = 18 coaches. Date of introduction will be notified later. 4. Train No.22860/22859 Chennai Central - Puri (Weekly) Superfast Express (via Visakhapatnam) Train No.22860 Train No.22859 Chennai Central – ↓ Station ↑ Puri – Puri Exp. Chennai Central Exp. (Mon) 16.15 (d) Chennai Central (a) 14.55 (Mon) (Tue) 06.15/06.35 (a/d) Visakhapatnam (a/d) 01.30/01.50 (Mon) (Tue) 15.00 (a) Puri (d) 17.30 (Sun) Commercial Stoppages : Sullurupeta,Nayudupeta.Gudur, Nellore, Ongole,Tenali, Vijayawada, Eluru, Rajahmundry, Samalkot.Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, Srikakulam Road, Palasa, Sompeta, Brahmapur, Chatrapur, Balugaon, Khurda Road. 3 Composition : 1 Air-conditioned 2-tier Sleeper, 1 Air-conditioned 3-tier Sleeper, 6 Sleeper class, 6 Second class, 2 General Second class (General / Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum- Brake Van. Total = 16 coaches Date of introduction will be notified later. 5. Train No.22627/22628 Tiruchchirappalli – Tirunelveli (Day-time) Intercity (Daily) Superfast Express (via Dindigul, Madurai) Train No.22627 Train No.22628 Tiruchchirappalli – ↓ Station ↑ Tirunelveli – Tirunelveli Exp. Tiruchchirappalli Exp. 07.15 (d) Tiruchchirappalli (a) 20.00 13.00 (a) Tirunelveli (d) 14.15 Commercial Stoppages : Dindigul, Madurai, Virudunagar, Satur, Kovilpatti, Vanchi Maniyachchi Composition : 1 Air-conditioned Chaircar, 6 Second Sitting, 6 Second Class, 2 Second class (General/ Disabled Friendly)-cum-luggage cum Brake Van. Total = 15 coaches Date of introduction will be notified later. 6. Train No.22630/22629 Tirunelveli – Dadar (Weekly) Superfast Exp. (via Erode, Coimbatore, Mangalore Jn., Madgaon) Train No.22630 Train No.22629 Tirunelveli-Dadar Exp. ↓ Station ↑ Dadar-Tirunelveli Exp. (Wed) 07.10 (d) Tirunelveli (a) 04.00 (Sun) (Wed) 22.35 (a/d) Mangalore Jn. (a/d) 12.15 (Sat) (Thu) 03.50/04.00 (a/d) Madgaon (a/d) 06.30/06.40 (Sat) (Thu) 15.10 (a) Dadar (d) 20.40 (Fri) Commercial Stoppages : Kovilpatti, Virudunagar, Madurai, Dindigul, Karur, Erode, Tiruppur, Coimbatore, Palakkad, Shoranur Jn., Kozhikkode, Kannur, Mangalore Jn., Udupi, Honnavar, Karwar, Madgaon, Thivim, Kankavli, Ratnagiri, Chiplun, Roha, Panvel, Thane. Composition : 1 Air-conditioned 2-tier Sleeper, 1 Air-conditioned 3-tier Sleeper, 6 Sleeper class, 6 Second class, 2 Second class (General / Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van. Total = 16 coaches. Date of introduction will be notified later. 4 7. Train No.17615/17616 Kacheguda – Madurai (Weekly) Express (via Dharmavaram, Pakala, Katpadi, Erode,Tiruchchirappalli) Train No.17615 Train No.17616 Kacheguda- ↓ Station ↑ Madurai- Madurai Exp. Kacheguda Exp. 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(Tue, Thu, Sat) 10.40 (d) Tirupati (a) 16.35 (Wed, Fri, Sun) 13.30/13.35 (a/d) Katpadi (a/d) 14.05/14.10 20.05/20.15 (a/d) Mayiladuthurai (a/d) 07.15/07.20 (Tue, Thu, Sat) 22.35 (a/d) Mannargudi (a/d) 05.30 (Wed, Fri, Sun) Commercial Stoppages : Pakala, Chittoor, Katpadi, Vellore Cantt, Arni Road, Tiruvannamalai, Tirukkovilur, Villupuram, Cuddalore Port Jn., Chidambaram, Sirkazhi, Mayiladuturai, Peralam, Thiruvarur, Nidamangalam. Composition : 1 Air-conditioned Chair Car, 6 Second Sitting, 6 Second class, 2 Second class (Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van Total = 15 coaches. Date of introduction will be notified later. 5 PASSENGER TRAINS 1. T.No.56875/56876 Villupuram - Mayiladuthurai Passenger Train No.56875 Train No.56876 Villupuram – ↓ Station ↑ Mayiladuthurai – Mayiladuthurai Passr. Villupuram Passr. 14.40 (d) Villupuram (a) 18.50 18.00 (a) Mayiladuthurai (d) 15.25 Stoppages : All stations between Villupuram – Mayiladuthurai enroute except Halt Stations Composition : 8 Second class, 2 Second class (General/disabled friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van.
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