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Katihar Saharsa Barauni Raxaul Darbhanga Muzaffarpur Chhapra 22A Muzaffar- Saharsa Muzaffar- Chhapra Raxaul Raxaul Yesvant- Sitamarhi Katihar Muzaffarpur/ Dar- Howrah Jaynagar Raxaul Dar- Muzaf- Raxaul Kanpur Chhapra Chhapra pur Adarsh pur Lok- Delhi Sadh- Delhi pur Anand Amritsar Gorakhpur bhanga Kath- Amritsar Delhi bhanga farpur Lok- Kath- Gorakh Delhi Anand Nagar Porbandar manya bhavana Sadh- Muzaf- vihar (T) Express Bandra(T) Ahmeda- godam Saryu Satya- New Ambala manya godam pur Express Vihar (T) Delhi Express Tilak (T) Express bhavana- farpur Lichchavi Avadh bad Bagh Yamuna graha Delhi Cantt. Tilak (T) Garib Intercity TRAIN NAME Garib Poora- Godaan Express Express Express Express Sabar- Express Express Express Bihar Harihar Jan Rath Express Rath biya Express mati Sampark Express Sadharan Express Express Express Express Kranti Express Express 14007#/ 19040/ Train Number 12211 15279 19270 11060 14015$ 14017# 15227 14005 15707 19038 19166 13019 14649 15273 12565 14523 15267 12209 15105 15115* 3A 3A 1A,2A3A 2A,3A 3A 3A 2A,3A 2A,3A 2A,3A 2A,3A 2A 2A,3A 2A,3A 3A 1A,2A,3A 3A 3A 2A,3A 2A,3A Class of accommodation SL,II SL,II SL,II SL,II SL,II SL,II,P SL,II,P SL,II SL,II,P SL,II SL,II SL,II SL,II SL,II,P SL,II II SL,II SL,II via via From Table No. 29A via 63 37A 64A 64 64A 64A via 63 64 24A Days of departure at M,Th, Th,Sa/ Tu,Th,Su/ M,W, Except originating station F Th,Su Su,M Sa M,W F W Daily Daily M,W,F,Sa Sa Daily Tu,F,S u Daily Daily M,Th Sa Tu Su Sa a 22.00 Km. Katihar d 22.15 23.30 Saharsa d 11.00 124 Khagaria d 12.20 00.07 01.44 a 13.30 01.20 03.10 07.13 180 Barauni d 13.40 01.30 03.20 07.33 Jayanagar d 06.30 23.45/ Raxaul d 00.35 23.45 16.55 Sitamarhi d 02.00 02.00 23.55 a 02.00 08.45 268 Darbhanga d 02.05 04.35 09.13 08.35 a 02.30 03.25 04.17 05.35 08.49 10.45 09.25 231 Samastipur d 02.35 05.00 04.22 06.00 08.55 11.05 09.45 a 03.45 03.45 05.55 05.27 06.50 10.00 11.55 10.35 19.45 283 Muzaffarpur d 15.15 15.00 04.15 04.15 04.00 06.05 05.37 06.00 07.00 10.10 12.05 10.40 07.25 20.05 337 Hajipur d 15.35 05.34 05.34 07.16 06.50 07.55 11.15 13.00 11.33 08.27 21.16 a 15.45 05.44 05.44 07.26 07.00 08.05 11.25 13.10 11.45 08.37 21.26 342 Sonpur d 15.50 05.47 05.47 07.31 07.10 08.10 11.35 13.20 11.47 08.42 21.31 a 17.50 06.40 06.40 09.20 08.40 09.35 13.05 14.25 12.35 10.10 22.40 396 Chhapra d 18.00 05.30 07.00 07.00 09.30 08.50 09.50 13.15 14.40 12.45 10.30 22.50 06.30 11.15 457 Siwan d 18.50 06.20 10.45 09.40 14.45 13.30 07.23 508 Bhatni d 19.50 07.50 12.30 15.50 ... 08.15 462 Ballia d 08.05 08.05 11.15 15.50 11.50 23.45 12.25 564 Anurihar d 10.10 10.10 02.15 14.50 a 11.35 11.35 15.35 15.15 03.30 599 Varanasi d 11.45 11.45 15.45 15.30 03.45 529 Deoriasadar d 20.35 11.05 16.15 08.51 a 22.15 21.50 22.15 12.15 13.05 17.40 15.15 15.45 578 Gorakhpur d 22.30 22.05 22.30 12.35 13.20 18.00 15.35 16.05 10.35 613 Khalilabad d 13.13 14.11 18.38 16.13 ... 643 Basti d 23.15 13.45 14.45 19.10 16.45 ... 704 Mankapur d 15.50 18.03 ... a 01.05 00.30 01.05 15.00 16.20 20.25 18.35 732 Gonda d 01.15 00.35 01.15 15.05 16.35 20.35 18.50 ... 794 Burhwal d 17.40 20.05 ... 820 Barabanki d 17.50 17.03 18.14 22.18 22.00 00.11 660 Gyanpur Road d 17.06 05.31 a 16.40 19.10 07.20 726 Allahabad d 17.10 19.35 07.48 a Kanpur d 06.15 a 04.20 03.20 04.20 18.40 18.40 17.50 20.15 23.05 00.02 01.05 20.55 21.10 07.40 22.20 794 Lucknow d 04.30 03.30 04.30 18.50 18.50 18.25 20.55 23.20 00.25 01.15 21.20 21.30 08.05 22.40 849 Unnao d 19.14 21.50 00.24 ... a 22.00 19.50 22.30 01.02 22.48 866 Kanpur d 22.05 20.00 22.35 01.10 22.58 888 Sitapur Cantt. d 23.10 1027 Bareilly d 08.00 07.13 08.00 04.12 05.30 03.40 01.03 11.33 Kathgodam a 09.30 15.05 1118 Moradabad d 09.35 08.50 09.35 01.15 01.15 07.20 05.30 02.50 07.35 1223 Hapur d 03.03 03.03 10.05 07.25 09.20 a 23.10 03.05 1097 Tundla d 23.15 03.10 ... 1175 Aligarh d 02.00 00.20 ... Anand Vihar (T) a 12.25 04.20 1297 New Delhi a 05.30 a 12.10 12.40 02.50 11.55 1301 Delhi d 13.50 12.55 04.50 04.50 03.25 12.45 09.20 11.15 Adarshnagar a 14.15 Delhi Days of arrival at Tu,F F,S u/ Th,Sa,Tu/ W,Sa, Except destination station Sa F,M Tu,W Su Tu,Th Sa Sa Daily Daily W,F,Su,M W,F,M Daily M Daily Daily Tu,F M Tu Su Su To Table No. via 23 6A via 25A 25A 15 3 33A 15 88 6A TAG 13 TAG # Extension of 14007 & 14017 from Muzaffarpur to Raxaul via 166 $ 14015 is running via Sagauli - Muzaffarpur. Runnisaidpur will be notified later. * Date of Introduction will be notified later. 22A Barauni Jaynagar Muzaffar- Dar- Man- Dar- Saharsa Gorakh- Muzaffar- New Dar- Barauni Gorakh- Muzaffar- Muzaffar- Chhapra Chhapra New Amritsar pur bhanga duadih bhanga Amritsar pur pur/ Tinsukia bhanga Lucknow pur pur pur Mumbai Mathura Delhi Shaheed Anand Amritsar Lucknow New Jansewa Hissar Dar- Lalgarh Pune Express Lucknow Ahmeda- Valsad CST Express Vaishali Express Vihar (T) Jan Krishak Delhi Express Gorakh- bhanga Avadh Express Intercity bad Shramik Jan TRAIN NAME Express Sapt Nayak Express Swatan- dham Lok- Assam Express Jan Express Sadharan Kranti Express trata Express manya Express Sadharan Express Express Sainani Tilak (T) Express Express Express 11062/ 15609 Train Number 12553 14673 12557 15211 15007 12561 15209 12555 11066 $# 11034 15203 12531 15269 19052 15101 15107 1A,2A,3A 2A,3A 1A,2A,3A 1A,2A,3A, 1A,2A,3A 1A,2A,3A, 2A,3A 2A, 3A, 2A,3A 3A 2A,3A 3A 3A Class of accommodation SL,II,P SL,II SL,II,P II SL,III SL,II,P II SL,II SL,II,P SL,II,P SL,II,P SL,II SL,II II SL,II II SL,II From Table No. via 64A 63 18A M,W,F, Days of departure at Daily M,W, Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Su/Tu, Daily F Daily Daily Th M Tu M,W,F originating station Th,Sa Th,Sa a 10.25 Km. Katihar d 10.45 Saharsa d 08.45 124 Khagaria d 10.17 12.47 a 11.25 14.15 180 Barauni d 09.30 11.35 14.25 20.30 Jaynagar 06.30 08.45 268 Darbhanga d 09.13 17.20 15.25 13.10 17.00 231 Samastipur d 10.35 11.05 18.57 16.50 14.45 15.33 18.18 21.40 a 11.23 11.55 20.13 17.40 15.40 16.50 19.07 22.38 283 Muzaffarpur d 11.30 12.05 12.35 20.23 17.50 15.50 17.00 19.17 22.45 21.20 19.35 337 Hajipur d 12.18 13.00 18.50 14.05 17.00 18.13 21.16 23.45 22.15 20.35 342 Sonpur d 12.33 13.20 19.03 14.20 17.15 18.33 21.31 00.02 22.30 20.50 396 Chhapra d 13.45 14.40 20.40 16.00 18.40 19.45 22.40 01.10 23.40 21.50 21.15 05.00 457 Siwan d 14.30 15.30 17.00 20.40 02.05 00.35 22.05 05.47 508 Bhatni d ... 16.40 18.00 21.35 03.05 01.35 22.51 06.27 462 Ballia d 21.45 20.05 23.45 564 Anurihar d 23.40 21.55 02.15 a 16.50 00.30 23.10 03.30 01.40 599 Varanasi d 17.00 00.40 23.20 03.45 02.20 564 Aunrihar d 17.48 ..
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