3.3A TRAIN-WISE "OCCUPANCY %AGE - in ASCENDING ORDER of TRAIN-NO" " DAILY TRAINS" - "ALL CLASSES of a TRAIN ADDED PERIOD: 01-Dec-2008 to 10-Dec-2008

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3.3A TRAIN-WISE 3.3A TRAIN-WISE "OCCUPANCY %AGE - IN ASCENDING ORDER OF TRAIN-NO" " DAILY TRAINS" - "ALL CLASSES OF A TRAIN ADDED PERIOD: 01-Dec-2008 To 10-Dec-2008 CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY AS EARNINGS INCLUDING AVERAGE PER TATKAL EARNINGS A %AGE OF CONCESSION LOSS AS DAY OF AS A %AGE OF TOTAL A %AGE OF WAITING LIST CUMMULATIVE TOTAL POTENTIAL CUMMULATIVE FOR THE YEAR TATKAL POTENTIAL TRAIN TRAIN NAME TRAIN FOR THE YEAR POTENTIAL FOR THE TILL DATE FOR THE YEAR TILL NO. TRIPS TILL DATE YEAR TILL DATE DATE 0103 MANDOVI EXPRESS 10 94.86 63.02 88 66.35 0104 MANDOVI EXPRESS 10 71.92 58.74 95 46.22 01048 UBL VSG LINK EX 10 60.44 46.06 5 17.14 0111 KONKAN KANYA EX 10 114.92 105.21 133 99.22 0112 KONKAN KANYA EX 10 91.34 86.12 49 99.45 02779 VSG SBC LINK EX 10 121.02 102.35 28 96.34 03154 GOUR EXP 10 124.23 129.53 0 19.33 0329 HYDERABAD PASS 10 100.83 137.98 8 22.14 0330 HYB BJP PSGR 10 122.22 109.04 19 0340 LINK SECBAD EXP 10 86.65 71.37 12 0403 DLI UHP SPECIAL 10 68.96 58.35 0 9.19 0404 UHP DLI SPECIAL 10 59.42 60.03 2 7.27 0413 BSB JAT SPECIAL 10 92.95 62.76 4 10.77 0414 JAT BSB SPECIAL 10 93.93 69.96 25 5.04 0515 DAUND NANDED PA 10 52.56 35.55 18 0516 NED DD PASNGR 10 62.29 47.34 18 0664 ONR UAM PASSR 10 4.25 6.68 0 0711 JP SGNR FAST PA 10 2.60 1.73 0 0.00 0712 SGNR JP FAST PA 10 1.68 3.70 0 0.00 07603 KCG YPR EXP 10 54.00 50.51 1 07604 KACHEGUDA EXP 10 51.00 43.95 1 08425 BBS R EXPRESS 10 78.57 63.28 2 08426 R BBS EXP 10 83.21 63.97 3 1007 DECCAN EXPRESS 10 87.64 70.69 62 32.77 1008 DECCAN EXPRESS 10 88.68 107.80 49 28.22 1009 SINHAGAD EXP 10 93.42 75.90 39 32.43 101 RAIL MOTOR 10 44.28 40.63 0 1010 SINHAGAD EXP 10 79.31 81.41 12 20.81 1011 MAHALAXMI EXP 10 105.48 88.48 50 83.34 1012 MAHALAXMI EXP 10 94.25 97.06 48 65.55 1013 COIMBATORE EXP 10 163.55 110.80 123 96.00 1014 LOKMANYA TT EXP 10 149.43 105.68 61 94.39 1015 KUSHINAGAR EXP 10 177.96 154.91 723 100.00 1016 KUSHINAGAR EXP 10 136.53 116.84 122 94.00 1019 KONARK EXPRESS 10 175.83 128.69 275 96.33 102 RAIL MOTOR 10 30.71 30.45 0 1020 KONARK EXPRESS 10 139.48 107.31 155 96.20 1021 INDRAYANI EXP 10 83.24 70.41 67 33.67 1022 INDRAYANI EXP 10 86.21 95.33 132 37.86 1023 SAHYADRI EXPRES 10 86.94 60.76 69 25.05 1024 SAHYADRI EXP 10 76.71 59.90 19 20.95 1025 MANMAD PUNE EXP 10 16.27 12.80 0 0.50 1026 PUNE MANMAD EXP 10 18.65 13.47 0 0.00 Report No 3.3A for Daily Trains Page 1 of 21 CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY AS EARNINGS INCLUDING AVERAGE PER TATKAL EARNINGS A %AGE OF CONCESSION LOSS AS DAY OF AS A %AGE OF TOTAL A %AGE OF WAITING LIST CUMMULATIVE TOTAL POTENTIAL CUMMULATIVE FOR THE YEAR TATKAL POTENTIAL TRAIN TRAIN NAME TRAIN FOR THE YEAR POTENTIAL FOR THE TILL DATE FOR THE YEAR TILL NO. TRIPS TILL DATE YEAR TILL DATE DATE 1027 CHENNAI MAIL 10 139.30 107.69 56 98.29 1028 MUMBAI MAIL 10 132.96 100.81 63 100.00 1028A MUMBAI MAIL 10 114.16 75.74 12 1029 KOYNA EXPRESS 10 88.22 46.88 19 5.16 1030 KOYNA EXPRESS 10 80.37 92.74 36 7.35 1039 MAHARASHTRA EXP 10 146.03 96.12 192 97.86 1040 MAHARASHTRA EXP 10 126.15 86.75 119 38.70 1041 CSTM CHENNAI EX 10 123.81 112.40 108 100.00 1042 MUMBAI EXPRESS 10 114.22 104.81 67 100.00 1047 MRJ UBL EXP 10 32.36 54.07 0 0.00 1048 UBL MRJ EXPRESS 10 57.77 55.46 0 0.00 1057 AMRITSAR EXPRES 10 177.20 101.52 79 43.24 1058 ASR DR EXPRESS 10 174.18 97.65 70 87.28 105C SDAH LGL PGR 10 67.09 57.33 2 1071 KAMAYANI EXPRES 10 160.92 113.97 219 91.44 1072 KAMAYANI EXPRES 10 136.13 95.78 119 67.23 1077 JHELUM EXPRESS 10 171.03 115.42 287 94.22 1078 JHELUM EXPRESS 10 175.54 135.07 176 64.41 108S LGL SDAH PASS 10 24.06 20.86 0 1093 MAHANAGARI EXP 10 153.00 137.65 372 99.44 1094 MAHANAGARI EXP 10 147.33 128.82 284 99.02 10D DJ KGN NG TRAIN 10 4.16 3.33 0 1107 BUNDELKHAND EXP 10 109.24 78.57 53 19.62 1108 BUNDELKHAND EXP 10 99.01 67.05 19 11.85 1109 JHS LKO INT EXP 10 10.99 12.90 6 0.46 111 LALGOLA PASS 10 106.63 92.57 53 1110 LKO JHS INT EXP 10 10.40 11.86 9 0.00 112 LGL SDAH PASS 10 58.43 61.39 6 1123 BJU GWL MAIL 10 51.74 29.91 0 0.50 1124 GWL BJU MAIL 10 141.92 66.35 137 23.83 113 BHUSAVAL PASS 10 202.77 219.66 11 114 SURAT PASSENGER 10 194.30 200.50 18 1271 VINDHYACHAL EXP 10 78.60 46.57 0 1272 VINDHYACHAL EXP 10 121.13 74.82 13 0.00 12G11 DNR GRD EXPRESS 10 56.38 55.70 0 131 SDAH MFP FSTPGR 10 19.00 16.45 0 1321 PUNE PURNA PAS 10 49.02 39.36 4 1333 SHIRDI FAST PAS 10 85.70 46.81 3 1334 CSTM FAST PASS 10 93.86 44.55 17 1396 BPQ CSTM PAS EX 10 116.52 97.80 25 1401 NANDIGRAM EXP 10 102.94 63.79 11 36.93 1402 NANDIGRAM EXP 10 103.30 65.48 34 27.27 1423 SUR GADAG EXP 10 3.24 2.61 0 0.00 1424 SOLAPUR EXPRESS 10 3.20 16.78 0 0.00 1447 SHAKTIPUNJ EXP 10 133.70 86.08 36 48.58 1448 SHAKTIPUNJ EXP 10 149.58 92.29 13 14.89 1451 INTERCITY EXP 10 1.41 1.24 0 0.00 1452 INTERCITY EXP 10 4.52 17.20 0 0.00 1471 BPL JABALPUR EX 10 76.57 78.16 0 20.29 Report No 3.3A for Daily Trains Page 2 of 21 CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY AS EARNINGS INCLUDING AVERAGE PER TATKAL EARNINGS A %AGE OF CONCESSION LOSS AS DAY OF AS A %AGE OF TOTAL A %AGE OF WAITING LIST CUMMULATIVE TOTAL POTENTIAL CUMMULATIVE FOR THE YEAR TATKAL POTENTIAL TRAIN TRAIN NAME TRAIN FOR THE YEAR POTENTIAL FOR THE TILL DATE FOR THE YEAR TILL NO. TRIPS TILL DATE YEAR TILL DATE DATE 1472 JBP BHOPAL EXP 10 96.56 92.95 28 37.82 14D JOYRIDE 10 31.38 31.52 0 151 DR GORAKHPUR SP 10 54.45 50.83 189 43.24 1550 SUR PUNE PASS 10 122.63 125.08 19 1555 PUNE SUR PASS 10 79.40 89.69 11 1601 PUNE MMR PASS 10 65.13 66.54 6 1602 MMR PUNE PASS 10 108.33 107.11 9 1616 DHI DR PAS EXP 10 100.00 86.45 13 169 AJMER PASSENGER 10 57.73 36.65 0 16D JOYRIDE 10 0.00 0.00 0 170 AII ADI PASNGER 10 76.80 97.55 4 1707 REWA BSP F PASS 10 111.94 99.98 8 1708 BSP REWA FST PG 10 94.79 85.11 16 1709 REWA CHRM F PAS 10 114.44 100.82 10 1710 CHRM REWA F PGR 10 83.61 75.78 7 175 BHUSAVAL PASS 10 2.63 2.89 0 176 BSL ST BCT PASS 10 94.86 86.22 13 1767 KOTA JAIPUR PAS 10 83.52 63.41 12 176B SURAT PASSENGER 10 9.44 8.06 0 177 BHUSAVAL PASS 10 71.11 89.46 43 1771 HALDIGHATI PASS 10 129.58 87.22 21 1772 HALDIGHATI PASS 10 133.26 98.26 30 1775 KOTA BIX PASS 10 87.36 70.42 4 1776 BIX KOTA PASS 10 107.22 124.47 8 178 SURAT PASSENGER 10 113.19 106.32 10 181 JP HSR PASS 10 77.22 76.29 4 182 HSR JP PASS 10 98.19 176.97 5 1ALH HSR ASR PSNGR 10 79.16 75.63 17 1D NJP DJ NG TRAIN 10 55.48 51.92 1 1JA JU AII FAST PAS 10 18.94 23.06 0 0.00 1KS KLK SML PASS 10 35.00 33.29 1 1NNJ NGP NIR JBP PAS 10 20.62 27.56 1 2003 LKO SWRAN SHTBD 10 107.83 99.64 16 100.00 2004 LKO SWRAN SHTBD 10 103.49 96.56 13 100.00 2005 KALKA SHTBDI 10 85.04 75.79 5 14.08 2006 KALKA SHTBDI 10 90.23 85.72 8 43.64 2011 KALKA SHTBDI 10 88.80 83.57 3 28.54 2012 KALKA SHTBDI 10 78.00 72.45 2 5.13 2013A LDH SPL SHATABD 10 31.45 33.88 0 1.42 2017 DEHRADUN SHTBDI 10 87.83 81.90 8 35.66 2018 DEHRADUN SHTBDI 10 86.21 80.76 3 23.08 2021 BBN JANSHATABDI 10 30.54 36.74 1 4.13 2022 BBN JANSHATABDI 10 27.08 32.37 4 6.86 2055 DDN JANSHTBDI 10 88.08 83.62 16 30.38 2056 NDLS JNSHTBDI 10 91.84 83.89 17 37.21 2057 UHL JANSHATABDI 10 63.12 46.68 3 0.24 2058 NDLS JANSHTBDI 10 54.35 40.37 2 1.38 207 BVC OKHA PASS 10 37.15 28.71 0 0.00 2075 JAN SHATABDI 10 63.32 68.30 64 92.77 Report No 3.3A for Daily Trains Page 3 of 21 CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY AS EARNINGS INCLUDING AVERAGE PER TATKAL EARNINGS A %AGE OF CONCESSION LOSS AS DAY OF AS A %AGE OF TOTAL A %AGE OF WAITING LIST CUMMULATIVE TOTAL POTENTIAL CUMMULATIVE FOR THE YEAR TATKAL POTENTIAL TRAIN TRAIN NAME TRAIN FOR THE YEAR POTENTIAL FOR THE TILL DATE FOR THE YEAR TILL NO.
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