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July 2013 A.Introduction of New Trains Air-Conditioned SALIENT FEATURES OF SOUTHERN ZONE RAILWAY TIME TABLE - JULY 2013 A.INTRODUCTION OF NEW TRAINS AIR-CONDITIONED EXPRESS TRAINS 1.Train No.22631/22632 Chennai Central - Bikaner Air-conditioned Super Fast Exp. (Weekly) via Vijayawada, Ballarshah, Bhopal, Jaipur. TRAIN No. 22631 ↓ STATION ↑ TRAIN No. 22632 CHENNAI CENTRAL BIKANER - CHENNAI BIKANER CENTRAL AIR-CONDITIONED EXP. AIR-CONDITIONED EXP. (THU) 21.10 D CHENNAI CENTRAL A 10.55 (TUE) (SAT) 18.00 A BIKANER D 13.50 (SUN) Date of introduction: To be notified later. Stoppages: Sullurupeta, Gudur, Nellore, ongole, Vijayawada, Khammam, Warangal, Ramagundam, Sirpurkaghaznagar, Ballarshah, Chandrapur, Nagpur, Itarsi, Bhopal, Bairagarh, Sehore, Shujalpur, Ujjain, Nagda, Kota, Sawai Madhopur, Banasthali Niwai, Durgapura, Jaipur, Phulera Jn., Makrana, Degana, Nagaur, Nokha Composition: 1 Air-Conditioned First Class Sleeper , 3 Air-Conditioned 2-Tier Sleeper , 9 Air-Conditioned 3- Tier Sleeper, 1 Air-Conditioned Pantry Car, 2 Luggage-cum-Brake Van-cum-Generator Car = 16 Coaches 2.Train No.22808/22807 Chennai Central – Santragachi Air-Conditioned Super Fast Exp. (Bi-Weekly) via. Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Bhubaneswar. TRAIN No. 22808 ↓ STATION ↑ TRAIN No. 22632 CHENNAI CENTRAL BIKANER - CHENNAI SANTRAGACHI CENTRAL AIR-CONDITIONED EXP. AIR-CONDITIONED EXP. (SUN, THU) 07.55 D CHENNAI CENTRAL A 22.45 (WED, SAT) (MON, FRI) 10.25 A SANTRAGACHI D 19.00 (TUE, FRI) Date of introduction : To be notified later. Stoppages: Sullurupeta, Gudur, Nellore, ongole, Vijayawada, Rajamundry, Samalkot, VisakhapatnamVizianagaram, Khurda Road, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Bhadrak, Balasore, Kharagpur Composition: 1 Air-Conditioned First Class Sleeper, 4 Air-Conditioned 2-Tier Sleeper, 10 air-Conditioned 3-Tier Sleeper, 1 Air-Conditioned Pantry Car, 2 Luggage-cum-Brake Van-cum-Generator Car = 18 Coaches EXPRESS TRAINS 1.Train No.16001/16002 Chennai Central – Palani Exp. (Daily) via Jolarpettai, Salem, Namakkal, Karur. TRAIN NO.16001 ↓ STATION ↑ T.NO.16002 CHENNAI CENTRAL – PALANI – CHENNAI PALANI EXP. CENTRAL EXP. 21.00 D CHENNAI CENTRAL A 08.30 02.55 D NAMAKKAL D 01.50 07.30 A PALANI D 22.00 Date of introduction: To be notified later. Stoppages: Arakkonam, Katpadi, Jolarpettai, Salem, Namakkal, Rasipuram, Karur, Dindigul, Akkaraipatti, Oddanchatram, Chatrappatti. Train No.16002 will stop at Perambur also. Composition: 1 Air-Conditioned 2-Tier Sleeper, 1 Air-Conditioned 3-Tier Sleeper, 7 Sleeper Class, 6 General Second Class, 2 Second Class (General/Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van = 17Coaches 2.Train No.16003/16004 Chennai Central – Nagarsol (for Sai Nagar Shirdi) Exp. (Weekly) via Renigunta, Gooty, Kurnool Town, Kacheguda, Nanded, Aurangabad. TRAIN NO16003 ↓ STATION ↑ T.NO16004 CHENNAI CENTRAL NAGARSOL-EXP. – NAGARSOL EXP. CHENNAI CENTRAL (SUN) 09.15 D CHENNAI CENTRAL A 15.50 (TUE) (MON) 11.55 A NAGARSOL D 13.15 (MON) Date of introduction: To be notified later. Stoppages: Arakkonam, Tiruttani, Puttur, Renigunta, Razampeta, Cuddapah, Yerraguntla, Tadipatri, Gooty, Dhone, Kurnool Town , Gadwal, Mahbubnagar, Kacheguda, Malkajgiri, Kamareddi, Basar, Mudkhed, Hazoor Saheb Nanded, Purna, Parbhani, Jalna, Aurangabad. Train No.16004 will stop at Perambur also. Composition: 1 Air-Conditioned 2-Tier Sleeper, 4 Air-Conditioned 3-Tier Sleeper, 11 Sleeper Class, 3 General Second Class, 2 Second Class (General/Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van = 21 Coaches 3.TRAIN NO.16183/16184 CHENNAI EGMORE--THANJAVUR EXP. (DAILY) VIA VILLUPURAM, MAYILADUTHURAI. TRAIN NO.16183 ↓ STATION ↑ TRAIN NO.16184 CHENNAI EGMORE- THANJAVUR - CHENNAI EGMORE THANJAVUR EXP. EXP. 23.30 D CHENNAI EGMORE A 04.55 07.15 A THANJAVUR D 20.45 Date of introduction: To be notified later Stoppages: Tambaram, Chengalpattu, Melmaruvathur, Tindivanam, Villupuram, Cuddalore Port Jn., Chidambaram, Mayiladuthurai, Kuttalam, Aduthurai, Kumbakonam, Papanasam. Train No.16184 will stop at Mambalam also Composition : 1 Air-Conditioned First-cum- Air-Conditioned 2-Tier Sleeper, 1 Air-Conditioned 2-Tier Sleeper, 1 Air-Conditioned 3-Tier Sleeper, 9 Sleeper Class, 4 General Second Class, 2 Second Class (General/Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van = 18 Coaches 4.Train No.16185/16186 Chennai Egmore - Velankanni (Link) “Velankanni” Exp. (Daily) (via Villupuram, Mayiladuthurai, Tiruvarur) TRAIN NO.16185 ↓ STATION ↑ TRAIN NO.16186 CHENNAI EGMORE- VELANKANNI- VELANKANNI CHENNAI EGMORE LINK EXP. LINK EXP. 23.15 D CHENNAI EGMORE A 05.25 07.45 A VELANKANNI D 20.45 Date of introduction: Introduced with effect from 22.06.2013. Stoppages: Tambaram, Chengalpattu, Melmaruvathur, Tindivanam, Villupuram, Tiruppadiripuliyur, Cuddalore Port Jn., Chidambaram, Sirkazhi, Mayiladuthurai, Peralam, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam Composition: 1 Air-Conditioned 3-Tier Sleeper, 2 Sleeper Class, 1 General Second Class, 1 Second Class (General/Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van = 5 Coaches Remarks: ‘Velankanni’ Link Exp. Train will run combined with Train No.16175/16176 Chennai Egmore –Karaikal Exp. between Chennai Egmore – Nagapattinam – Chennai Egmore. 5.Train No.16181/16182 Chennai Egmore – Manamadurai „Silambu‟ Exp. (Bi-weekly) via Villupuram, Vriddhachalam, Tiruchchirappalli. TRAIN NO.16181 ↓ STATION ↑ TRAIN NO.16182 CHENNAI EGMORE- MANAMADURAI- MANAMADURAI EXP. CHENNAI EGMORE EXP. (SAT, WED) 20.20 D CHENNAI EGMORE A 06.05 (MON, FRI) (SUN, THU) 07.45 A MANAMADURAI D 20.15 (SUN, THU) Date of introduction : Introduced with effect from 22.06.2013. Stoppages: Tambaram, Chengalpattu, Melmaruvathur, Villupuram, Vriddhachalam, Tiruchchirappalli, Pudukottai, Chettinad, Karaikkudi, Devakottai Road, Sivaganga. Train No.16182 will stop at Mambalam also. Composition: 1 Air-Conditioned 2-Tier Sleeper, 1 Air-Conditioned 3-Tier Sleeper, 7 Sleeper Class, 6 General Second Class, 2 Second Class (General/Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van =17Coaches 6.Train No.16616/16615 Coimbatore - Mannargudi „Chemmozhi‟ Exp. (Daily) via Erode, Karur, Tiruchchirappalli, Thanjavur, Nidamangalam. TRAIN NO.16616 ↓ STATION ↑ TRAIN NO.16615 COIMBATORE – MANNARGUDI – MANNARGUDI EXP. COIMBATORE EXP. 23.55 D COIMBATORE A 05.00 07.55 A MANNARGUDI D 20.10 Date of introduction: Introduced with effect from 11.06.2013. Stoppages: Tiruppur, Erode, Karur, Tiruchchirappalli, Thanjavur, Nidamangalam. Train No.16615 will stop at Coimbatore North also. Composition: 1 Air-Conditioned First-cum- Air-Conditioned 2-Tier Sleeper, 1 Air-Conditioned 3-Tier Sleeper, 6 Sleeper Class, 6 General Second Class, 2 Second Class (General/Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage- cum-Brake Van = 16 Coaches 7.Train No.16618/16617 Coimbatore – Rameswaram Exp. (Weekly) via Erode, Tiruchchirappalli, Karaikkudi, Manamadurai TRAIN NO.16618 ↓ STATION ↑ TRAIN NO.16617 COIMBATORE – RAMESWARAM - RAMESWARAM EXP. COIMBATORE EXP. (TUE) 19.45 D COIMBATORE A 06.40 (THU) (WED) 06.45 A RAMESWARAM D 19.00 (WED) Date of introduction: To be notified later. Stoppages: Tiruppur, Erode, Karur, Tiruchchirappalli, Pudukkottai, Chettinad, Karaikkudi, Devakottai Road,Sivaganga,Manamadurai, Paramakudi,Ramanathapuram, Mandapam. Train No.16617 will stop at Coimbatore North also. Composition: 1 Air-Conditioned 2-Tier Sleeper, 3 Air-Conditioned 3-Tier Sleeper, 13 Sleeper Class, 2 General Second Class, 2 Second Class (General/Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van =21Coaches 8.Train No.22636/22635 Mangalore Central – Madgaon Super-Fast intercity Exp. (Daily) via Udupi, Karwar TRAIN NO.22636 ↓ STATION ↑ TRAIN.NO.22635 MANGALORE CENTRAL MADGAON- MANGALORE CENTRAL - MADGAON EXP. EXP. MANGALORE 08.15 D CENTRAL A 22.00 14.00 A MADGAON D 16.15 Date of introduction: To be notified later. Stoppages: Suratkal, Udupi, Bhatkal, Kumta, Karwar,Canacona Composition: 2 Air-Conditioned Chaircar, 14 Second Class Chaircar, 1 Pantry Car, 2 Second Class (General/ Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van = 19 Coaches 9.Train No.16565/16566 Yesvantpur - Mangalore Central Exp. (Weekly) via Bangarapet Tiruppur, Erode, Shoranur Jn. TRAIN NO.16565 ↓ STATION ↑ TRAIN NO.16566 YESVANTPUR- MANGALORE CENTRAL- MANGALORE CENTRAL EXP. YESVANTPUR EXP. (SUN) 23.55 D YESVANTPUR A 13.30 (TUE) MANGALORE (MON) 17.40 A CENTRAL D 20.00 (MON) Date of introduction: To be notified later. Stoppages: Banaswadi, Krishnarajapuram, Bangarapet, Kuppam, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Coimbatore, Palakkad, Shoranur Jn., Tirur, Kozhikode, Vadakara, Thalassery, Kannur, Kasaragod Composition: 1 Air-Conditioned 2-Tier Sleeper, 1 Air-Conditioned 3-Tier Sleeper, 8 Sleeper Class, 6 General Second Class, 2 Second Class (General/Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van =18Coaches 10.Train No.17605/17606 Kacheguda - Mangalore Central Exp. (Bi-weekly) via Kurnool Town, Gooty, Renigunta, Arakkonam byepass, Jolarpettai, Coimbatore, Shoranur Jn. TRAIN NO.17605 ↓ STATION ↑ TRAIN NO.17606 KACHEGUDA- MANGALORE CENTRAL- MANGALORE CENTRAL EXP. KACHEGUDA EXP. (TUE, FRI) 06.00 D KACHEGUDA A 03.40 (FRI, MON) MANGALORE (WED, SAT) 11.20 A CENTRAL D 20.00 (WED, SAT) Date of introduction: To be notified later. Stoppages: Jadcharla, Mahabubnagar, Gadwal, Kurnool Town, Dhone, Gooty, Yerraguntla, Cuddapah, Razampeta, Renigunta, Katpadi, Jolarpettai, Salem, Erode, Tiruppur, Coimbatore, Palakkad, Shoranur Jn., Tirur, Kozhikode, Vadakara, Thalassery, Kannur, Payyanur Kanhangad, Kasaragod Composition: 1 Air-Conditioned 2-Tier Sleeper, 2 Air-Conditioned 3-Tier Sleeper, 6 Sleeper Class, 6 General Second Class, 2 Second Class (General/Disabled Friendly)-cum-Luggage-cum-Brake Van =17Coaches 11.Train No.17235/17236 Bangalore City - Nagercoil
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