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Train Name Index Train Name Train No Train Name Index Train Name Train No. From station To station Table No. Train Name Train No. From station To station Table No. Agniveena Express 2341/2342 Howrah Asansol 37 Bangalore Express 6509 Ajmer Bangalore 11A,19,23 Ahilyanagari Express 6325/6326 Indore Thiruvananthapuram 8, 86 Bangalore Express 6505 Gandhidham Bangalore 11A,19 Ahimsa Express 1095/1096 Ahmedabad Pune 31 Bangalore Express 6507 Jodhpur Bangalore 11A,19,23 Ahmedabad Express 1050 Chatrapati Sahu Ahmedabad 19,31 Bangalore Express 2577 Darbhanga Bangalore 17,20,90 Maharaj (T) Bangalore Express 2510 Guwahati Bangalore 29 Ahmedabad Express 9129 Vadodara Ahmedabad 11 Bangalore Express 2683 Ernakulam Bangalore 86A Ahmedabad Express 9224 Jammu Tawi Ahmedabad 23,45 Bangalore Express 6316 Kochuveli Bangalore 86A Ahmedabad Express 6502 Bangalore Ahmedabad 31 Bangalore Express 6322 Thiruvananthapuram Bangalore 86A Ahmedabad Express 9943 Udaipur Ahmedabad 72 Bangalore Express 6525 Kanniyakumari Bangalore 86A Ahmedabad Express 2834 Howrah Ahmedabad 34A Bangalore Express 2591 Gorakhpur Bangalore 9,17,35 Ahmedabad Express 2843 Puri Ahmedabad 34A,46 Bangalore Mail 2657/2658 Chennai Bangalore 20 Ahmedabad Express 8405 Puri Ahmedabad 34A,46,78 Bangarapet Express 6522 Bangalore Bangarapet 20A Aishbagh Express 5314 Mathura Aishbagh 61 Barak Valley Express 5693/5694 Lumding Silchar 83 Ajmer Express 9651 Jaipur Ajmer 72 Barauni Express 5275 Saharsa Barauni 90 Ajmer Express 6510 Bangalore Ajmer 11,19A,23A Barauni Express 5098 Jammu Tawi Barauni 13A Ajmer Express 2989 Mumbai Central Ajmer 11,23A Barauni Express 5204 Lucknow Barauni 22 Ajmer Express 2995 Bandra Ajmer 3A,54 Bareilly Express 4316 New Delhi Bareilly 55 Ajmer Express 2991 Udaipur Ajmer 54 Bareilly Express 4556 Delhi Bareilly 55 Ajmer Express 9653 Ratlam Ajmer 54 Bareilly Express 4307 Mughalsarai Bareilly 25A Ajmer Express 9655 Ratlam Ajmer 54 Bareilly Express 4369B Barwadih/Chopan Bareilly 25A,73 Akal Takht Express 2317/2318 Sealdah Amritsar 12 Bareilly Express 4313 Lokmanya Tilak (T) Bareilly 2A,55 Ala Hazrat Express 4311/4312 Bareilly Bhuj 11,23,55 Baripada Express 2892 Bhubaneswar Baripada 32 Ala Hazrat Express 4321/4322 Bareilly Bhuj 11,23,55 Barmer/Bikaner Express 5632 Guwahati Barmer/Bikaner 18A,23 Alappuzha Express 3351 Dhanbad/Tatanagar Alappuzha 40 Basava Express 6513/6514 Yesvantpur Bagalkot 10 Alappuzha Express 6041 Chennai Alappuzha 86 Betwa Express 8203/8204 Durg Kanpur 81 Alappuzha/Ernakulam 6307 Kannur Alappuzha/Ernakulam 85 Bhagalpur Express 2350 New Delhi Bhagalpur 1 Alipurduar Jn.Express 5761 Ranchi Alipurduar Jn. 14,29A,73,74 Bhagalpur Express 2336 Lokmanya Tilak(T) Bhagalpur 24 Allahabad Express 2404 Madura Allahabad 1 Bhagalpur Express 9047 Surat Bhagalpur 24 Allahabad Express 4126 Faizabad Allahabad 25 Bhagirati Express 3103/3104 Sealdah Lal Gola 14 Allahabad Express 4116 Haridwar Allahabad 88 Bhagyanagar Express 7233/7234 Secunderabad Sirpur Khagaznagar 9 Allahabad Express 1069 Lokmanya Tilak(T) Allahabad 2A,6,47 Bhatinda Express 9226 Jammu Tawi Bhatinda 51 Amaravathi Express 2847/2848 Howrah Vasco-da-Gama 7,49 Bhatinda Express 4731 New Delhi Bhatinda 16,45 Amaravati Express 7225/7226 Vijayawada Hubli 49 Bhavanagar Express 2971 Bandra (T) Bhavanagar 11,76 Amarkantak Express 2853/2854 Durg Bhopal 43 Bhavnagar Express 7204 Kakinada Town Bhavnagar 10A,11,30,76 Amarnath Express 2587/2588 Gorakhpur Jammu Tawi 13 Bhind Express 9319 Indore Bhind 33 Amarnath Express 5653/5654 Guwahati Jammu Tawi 13,64 Bhopal Express 2155/2156 Habibganj Nizamuddin 2 Amritha Express 6343/6344 Thiruvananthapuram Palakkad Town 86 Bhopal Express 2184 Lucknow Bhopal 35 Amritsar Express 3049 Howrah Amritsar 12 Bhopal Express 1472 Jabalpur Bhopal 43A Amritsar Express 2459 New Delhi Amritsar 15 Bhopal Express 3025 Howrah Bhopal 43A,73 Amritsar Express 9771 Jaipur Amritsar 80 Bhubaneswar Express 2894 Bolangir Bhubaneswar 78 Amritsar Express 9781 Jaipur Amritsar 80 Bhubaneswar Express 8426 Raipur Bhubaneswar 78 Amritsar Express 5933 Dibrugarh Town Amritsar 13,66A Bhubaneswar Express 2846 Yesvantpur Bhubaneswar 20A,29A Amritsar Express 5707 Katihar Amritsar 15,22A Bhubaneswar Express 2891 Baripada Bhubaneswar 32A Amritsar Express 1057 Dadar Amritsar 2A,4,15 Bhubaneswar Express 2145 Lokmanya Tilak(T) Bhubaneswar 5A,78 Amritsar Mail 3005/3006 Howrah Amritsar 12 Bhubaneswar Express 2829 Chennai Bhubaneswar 7A Ananthapuri Express 6123/6124 Chennai Egmore Thiruvananthapuram 21 Bhubaneswar Express 2897 Puducherry Bhubaneswar 7A,21A Ananya Express 2315/2316 Sealdah Udaipur City 23,54,65 Bhubaneswar Express 8495 Rameswaram Bhubaneswar 7A,21A Andaman Express 6031/6032 Chennai Jammu Tawi 8,16 Bhuj Express 1092 Pune Bhuj 31 Andhra Pradesh Express 2723/2724 Hyderabad New Delhi 9 Bihar Sampark Kranti Exp. 2565/2566 Darbhanga New Delhi 22 Andhra Pradesh Sampark 2707/2708 Tirupati Nizamuddin 9,71 Bijapur Express 1426 Bagalkot Bijapur 10 Kranti Express Bikaner Express 4789 Rewari Bikaner 72 Arakkonam Express 6086 Jolarpettai Arakkonam 20A Bikaner Express 6312 Thiruvananthapuram Bikaner 23A,26A Aranyak Express 2885/2886 Shalimar Adra 87 Bikaner Express 7037 Secunderabad Bikaner 23A,46 Aravalli Express 9707/9708 Bandra (T) Jaipur 23 Bikaner Express 4737 Jaipur Bikaner 72A Archana Express 2355/2356 Rajendranagar Jammu Tawi 12 Bikaner Express 4701 Jaisalmer Bikaner 59 Arunachal Express 5813/5814 Rangiya Murkongselek 62 Bikaner Express 4703 Jaisalmer Bikaner 59 Asansol Express 3501 Haldia Asansol 87 Bikaner Mail 4791/4792 Rewari Bikaner 72 Ashram Express 2915/2916 Ahmedabad Delhi 23 Bilaspur Express 7482 Tirupati Bilaspur 7A,42A August Kranti Rajdhani 2953/2954 Mumbai Central Nizamuddin 3 Bilaspur Express 2852 Chennai Bilaspur 8A,42A Express Bilaspur Express/Passr. 8235/8236 Bhopal Bilaspur 43 Avadh Assam Express 5609/5610 Guwahati Lalgarh 18,22,39,45 Black Diamond Express 3317/3318 Howrah Dhanbad 37 Avadh Express 9037/9038 Bandra (T) Gorakhpur 3,22 Brahmaputra Mail Exp. 4055/4056 Dibrugarh Town Delhi 1,18,66 Avadh Express 9039/9040 Bandra (T) Muzaffarpur 3,22,64 Brindavan Express 2639/2640 Chennai Bangalore 20 Avantika Express 2961/2962 Mumbai Central Indore 3 Budhpurnima Express 5109/5110 Rajgir Varanasi 67 Azad Hind Express 2129/2130 Pune Howrah 5,44 Bundelkhand Express 1107/1108 Gwalior Varanasi 47 Azimabad Express 2947/2948 Ahmedabad Patna 3,33,65 Cachar Express 5691/5692 Lumding Silchar 83 Bagalkot Express 1425 Bijapur Bagalkot 10 Capital Express 3245/3246 New Jalpaiguri Danapur 18 Bagh Express 3019/3020 Howrah Kathgodam 22,37 Capital Express 3247/3248 Kamakhya Danapur 18,74 Baidhyanathdham Exp. 8608 Ranchi Baidhyanathdham 36A Chalukya Express 1017/1018 Dadar Yesvantpur 19 Baidyanathdham Exp. 8449/8450 Puri Patna 32 Chambal Express 21075/2176 Howrah Gwalior 65 Baijnath Paprola Passr. 1/2 PB Pathankot Baijnath Paprola 92 Chambal Express 2177/2178 Howrah Agra Cantt. 65 Baijnath Paprola Passr. 3/4 PB Pathankot Baijnath Paprola 92 Chamundi Express 6215/6216 Mysore Bangalore 20 Baijnath Paprola Passr. 5/6 PB Pathankot Baijnath Paprola 92 Chandigarh Express 2687A Chennai Chandigarh 8A,27 Baijnath Paprola Passr. 7/8 PB Pathankot Baijnath Paprola 92 Chandigarh Express 4887/4888 Kalka Barmer 45 Ballia Express 3105 Sealdah Ballia 37A Bandra (T) Express 2980 Jaipur Bandra (T) 3 Chandigarh Express 2231 Lucknow Chandigarh 88 Bandra (T) Express 2936 Surat Bandra (T) 11A Charminar Express 2759/2760 Chennai Hyderabad 71 Bandra (T) Express 2972 Bhavnagar Bandra (T) 11A,76A Chatrapati Sahu 2148 Nizamuddin Sri Chatrapati 9,19A Bandra (T) Express 2996 Ajmer/Udaipur Bandra 3,54 Maharaj (T) Express Sahu Maharaj (T) Bandra (T) Express 9050 Patna Bandra (T) 24A Chattisgarh Sampark 2823/2824 Durg Nizamuddin 32,81 Bandra (T) Express 9019 Dehradun Bandra (T) 3A,75 Kranti Express Bandra (T) Express 9019A Delhi Nimach 3A Chauri Chaura Express 5003/5004 Kanpur Gorakhpur 63 Bangalore Express 6228 Shimoga Town Bangalore 19 Chennai Egmore Express 2163 Dadar Chennai Egmore 10 Bangalore Express 2609 Chennai Bangalore 20 Chennai Egmore Express 5630 Guwahati Chennai Egmore 29 Bangalore Express 2691 Chennai Bangalore 20 Chennai Egmore Express 2634 Kanniyakumari Chennai Egmore 21A Bangalore Express 6519 Jolarpettai Bangalore 20 Chennai Egmore Express 2668 Nagercoil Chennai Egmore 21A Bangalore Express 6521 Bangarapet Bangalore 20 Chennai Egmore Express 6608 Mangalore Chennai Egmore 21A,86A Bangalore Express 6501 Ahmedabad Bangalore 31 Chennai Egmore Express 6128 Guruvayur Chennai Egmore 21A, 85A Bangalore Express 2785 Kacheguda Bangalore 52 Chennai Egmore Express 6126 Jodhpur Chennai Egmore 23,46 42 Train Name Train No. From station To station Table No. Train Name Train No. From station To station Table No. Chennai Egmore Express 6776 Nagore Chennai Egmore 21A Digha Express 2867 Shalimar/Santragachi Digha 87 Chennai Egmore Express 6714 Rameswaram Chennai Egmore 21A Dimapur Express 5665 Guwahati Dimapur 66 Chennai Egmore Express 5930 Dibrugarh Town Chennai Egmore 29,66A Doon Express 3009/3010 Howrah Dehradun 12 Chennai Egmore Express 7652 Kacheguda Chennai Egmore 71A Durg Express 8202 Gorakhpur Durg 81 Chennai Express 2830 Bhubaneswar Chennai 7 Durg Express 8206 Gorakhpur Durg 81 Chennai Express 6011 Mumbai CST Chennai 10 Dwaraka Express 5635/5636 Okha Guwahati 3,11,18 Chennai Express 6094 Lucknow Chennai 17 East Coast Express 8645/8646 Howrah Hyderabad 30 Chennai Express 2688A Chandigarh Chennai 27 Ekta Express 4795/4796 Bhiwani Kalka 27 Chennai Express 7312 Vasco-da-Gama Chennai 19,20A Ernakulam Express 6337 Okha Ernakulam 26 Chennai Express 7314 Hublii Chennai 19,20A Ernakulam
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