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Nakaha Jungle - Lucknow Jn Sep 30 2021 (00:39) India Rail Info 1 Nakaha Jungle - Lucknow Jn. Passenger (UnReserved)/55031 - Pass - NER TLR/Tulsipur to LJN/Lucknow Junction NER 8h 58m - 195 km - 31 halts - Departs Daily # Code Station Name Arrives Avg Depart Avg Halt PF Day Km Spd Elv Zone s 1 JEA Nakaha Jungle 07:45 2 1 0 29 84 NER 2 MIM Maniram 07:55 07:57 2m 1 1 5 49 84 NER 3 JKI Kauriaa Jungle 08:04 08:05 1m 0 1 11 35 86 NER 4 PJ Peppeganj 08:15 08:17 2m 0 1 16 27 85 NER 5 RJ Rawat Ganj 08:24 08:25 1m 0 1 20 36 88 NER 6 MVKR Mahawan Khor Halt 08:29 08:30 1m 0 1 22 36 84 NER 7 RCRA Ramchaura 08:34 08:35 1m 0 1 24 50 83 NER 8 CM Campierganj 08:41 08:43 2m 0 1 29 23 84 NER 9 LPW Loharpurwa 08:52 08:53 1m 0 1 33 16 85 NER 10 ANDN Anand Nagar Junction 09:05 09:10 5m 3 1 36 77 NER 11 LER Lehra 09:17 09:18 1m 0 1 45 67 NER 12 BMJ Bridgemanganj 09:22 09:24 2m 0 1 49 62 NER 13 UB Uska Bazar 09:32 09:34 2m 0 1 58 36 NER 14 NUH Naugarh 09:50 09:55 5m 1 1 67 70 NER 15 AHU Ahirauli 10:00 10:01 1m 0 1 73 32 NER 16 CIH Chilhia 10:13 10:15 2m 0 1 80 31 NER 17 SOT Shohratgarh 10:27 10:29 2m 0 1 86 56 NER 18 MHBZ Mahtha Bazar 10:34 10:35 1m 0 1 91 14 NER 19 PRZ Parsa 10:55 10:57 2m 0 1 95 38 NER 20 MHBG Mahadev Buzurg 11:07 11:08 1m 0 1 101 16 NER 21 BNY Barhni 11:30 11:35 5m 1 1 107 70 NER 22 TPB Trilokpur 11:42 11:43 1m 0 1 116 26 NER 23 PPW Pachperwa 12:00 12:02 2m 0 1 123 112 NER 24 GIR Gainsari Junction 12:07 12:09 2m 0 1 132 51 NER 25 LBW Laiburwa Halt 12:18 12:19 1m 0 1 140 26 116 NER 26 TLR Tulsipur 12:32 12:37 5m 0 1 146 61 112 NER 27 LHNR Lakshmanpur Halt 12:44 12:45 1m 1 1 153 20 117 NER 28 KPE Kauwapur 12:59 13:01 2m 1 1 157 27 109 NER 29 GAW Gainjahwa 13:20 13:22 2m 0 1 166 39 106 NER 30 JKNI Jharkhandi 13:33 13:35 2m 1 1 173 9 107 NER 31 BLP Balrampur 13:53 13:55 2m 0 1 176 71 113 NER 32 BWP Bhawanipur Kalan 14:04 14:05 1m 1 1 186 26 117 NER 33 ITE Intiyathok 14:23 14:25 2m 0 1 194 35 111 NER 34 SUBR Subhagpur 14:51 14:53 2m 0 1 209 12 109 NER 35 GD Gonda Junction 15:25 17:20 115 3 1 216 36 NER m 36 GDK Gonda Kachahri 17:28 17:30 2m 0 1 221 55 111 NER 37 KTHL Kathola 17:37 17:38 1m 0 1 227 65 109 NER 38 MIR Maijapur 17:44 17:46 2m 1 1 234 46 110 NER 39 KSR Kasturi 17:53 17:54 1m 0 1 239 69 108 NER 40 CLJ ColonelGanj 17:59 18:01 2m 0 1 245 46 108 NER 41 SUJ Sarju 18:11 18:13 2m 0 1 252 71 109 NER 42 JLD Jarwal Road 18:21 18:23 2m 1 1 262 52 112 NER 43 GHT Ghaghara Ghat 18:28 18:30 2m 0 1 266 55 109 NER 44 CKG Chowka Ghat 18:36 18:38 2m 0 1 272 47 110 NER 45 BUW Burhwal Junction 18:46 18:48 2m 0 1 278 73 NER 46 BUR Bindaura 18:56 18:58 2m 0 1 288 36 125 NER 47 RFR Rafinagar 19:04 19:05 1m 0 1 291 69 124 NER 48 JBR Jahangirabad Raj 19:10 19:12 2m 0 1 297 21 125 NER 49 BBK Barabanki Junction 19:35 19:37 2m 2 1 305 49 NR 50 SFH Safedabad 19:46 19:47 1m 0 1 312 33 121 NR Sep 30 2021 (00:39) https://indiarailinfo.com 1 Sep 30 2021 (00:39) India Rail Info 2 # Code Station Name Arrives Avg Depart Avg Halt PF Day Km Spd Elv Zone s 51 JRR Jugaur 19:53 19:54 1m 1 1 316 40 125 NR 52 ML Malhaur 20:02 20:03 1m 0 1 321 17 NR 53 GTNR Gomti Nagar 20:17 20:18 1m 1 1 325 52 NER 54 BNZ Badshahnagar 20:23 20:25 2m 1 1 329 36 NER 55 DAL DaliGanj Junction 20:32 20:33 1m 0 1 334 14 NER 56 LC Lucknow City 20:42 20:44 2m 1 1 336 11 NER 57 ASH Aishbagh 20:58 21:00 2m 1 1 338 4 NER 58 LJN Lucknow Junction NER 21:35 3 1 341 - NER Sep 30 2021 (00:39) https://indiarailinfo.com 2.
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