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4.0 Train Frequency Report 4.0 Train Frequency Report PERIOD: 01-Dec-2008 To 10-Dec-2008 TRAIN NO. TRAIN NAME SOURCE DESTINATION ZONE FREQUENCY 0103 MANDOVI EXPRESS CSTM MAO CR 10 0104 MANDOVI EXPRESS MAO CSTM KR 10 01048 UBL VSG LINK EX UBL VSG SW 10 0111 KONKAN KANYA EX CSTM MAO CR 10 0112 KONKAN KANYA EX MAO CSTM KR 10 0201 YPR GUWAHATI EX YPR GHY SW 2 0202 GHY YPR SPECIAL GHY YPR NF 1 0213 PUNE LUCKNOW SP PUNE LJN CR 2 0215A HWH NJP SUP SPL HWH NJP ER 2 0216A NJP HWH SUP SPL NJP HWH NF 3 02779 VSG SBC LINK EX VSG SBC SW 10 03154 GOUR EXP BLGT SDAH NF 10 0329 HYDERABAD PASS BJP HYB SW 10 0330 HYB BJP PSGR HYB BJP SC 10 0340 LINK SECBAD EXP MUGR SC SC 10 0403 DLI UHP SPECIAL DLI UHP NR 10 0404 UHP DLI SPECIAL UHP DLI NR 10 0409 BE FZR SPL BE FZR NR 1 0413 BSB JAT SPECIAL BSB JAT NR 10 0414 JAT BSB SPECIAL JAT BSB NR 10 04201 PNBE LKO EXP PNBE LKO EC 6 0463 NIZAMUDDIN EXP VSG NZM SW 1 0509 VSKP NZB SPECIA VSKP NZB EO 2 0510 NZB VSKP SPECIA NZB VSKP SC 2 0515 DAUND NANDED PA DD NED CR 10 0516 NED DD PASNGR NED DD SC 10 0523 GKP LTT SPECIAL GKP LTT NE 4 0524 GORAKHPUR SPL LTT GKP CR 4 0533 DBRT CDG SPECIA DBRT CDG NF 2 0534 CDG DBRT SPL CDG DBRT NR 1 0591 LMG SCL SPECIAL LMG SCL NF 9 0592 SCL LMG SPECIAL SCL LMG NF 9 0603 TIRUNELVELI EXP MS TEN SR 1 0604 TEN CHENNAI EXP TEN MS SR 1 0605 TIRUNELVELI EXP MS TEN SR 1 0606 TEN CHENNAI EXP TEN MS SR 2 0607 NAGERCOIL EXP MS NCJ SR 2 0608 CHENNAI EXP NCJ MS SR 1 0609 NAGERCOIL EXP MS NCJ SR 3 0610 CHENNAI EXP NCJ MS SR 3 0611 NAGERCOIL EXP MS NCJ SR 1 0612 CHENNAI EXP NCJ MS SR 1 0615 TIRUNELVELI EXP MS TEN SR 1 0620 CHENNAI EXPRESS KCVL MAS SR 1 0623 CBE TIRUPATY EX CBE TPTY SR 2 0624 TPTY CBE SPL TPTY CBE SC 2 06317 MDU JAMMU EXP MDU JAT SR 1 0633 TRICHY EXPRESS MS TPJ SR 2 0634 TPJ CHENNAI EXP TPJ MS SR 1 Train Frequency Report Page 1 of 36 TRAIN NO. TRAIN NAME SOURCE DESTINATION ZONE FREQUENCY 0635 KOCHUVELI EXP MAS KCVL SR 1 0636 CHENNAI EXPRESS KCVL MAS SR 1 0637 NAGERCOIL EXP MS NCJ SR 2 0638 CHENNAI EXP NCJ MS SR 2 0641 ERS SBC EXPRESS ERS SBC SR 1 0642 SBC ERS EXPRESS SBC ERS SW 1 0647 ERS SBC EXPRESS ERS SBC SR 2 0648 SBC ERS EXPRESS SBC ERS SW 2 0649 RAMESWARAM EXP MS RMM SR 1 0657 KOCHUVELI EXP MAS KCVL SR 5 0658 CHENNAI EXPRESS KCVL MAS SR 4 0664 ONR UAM PASSR ONR UAM SR 10 06687 MDU JAMMU EXP MDU JAT SR 2 0671 KOCHUVELI EXP UBL KCVL SW 2 0672 HUBLI EXPRESS KCVL UBL SR 1 0677 KOCHUVELI GR YPR KCVL SW 3 0678 YESVANTPUR EXP KCVL YPR SR 4 0683 MANGALORE EXP NCJ MAQ SR 1 0684 NAGERCOIL EXP MAQ NCJ SR 2 0685 TUTICORIN EXP MS TN SR 2 0686 TN CHENNAI EXP TN MS SR 2 0687 BANGALORE GR EX MAS SBC SR 1 0690 BANGALORE EXP UBL SBC SW 1 0711 JP SGNR FAST PA JP SGNR NW 10 0712 SGNR JP FAST PA SGNR JP NW 10 0713 BZA SC SPL BZA SC SC 1 0714 SC RJY SPL SC RJY SC 1 07603 KCG YPR EXP KCG YPR SC 10 07604 KACHEGUDA EXP YPR KCG SW 10 0803 HWH MYS SPECIAL HWH MYS SE 1 0804 MYS HOWRAH EXP MYS HWH SW 1 0809 HWH PURI SPECIA HWH PURI SE 2 0810 PURI HWH SPECIA PURI HWH EO 2 0829 HOWRAH SUPER SP PUNE HWH CR 2 0830 HWH PUNE SUP SP HWH PUNE SE 1 0834 HWH RJT SPECIAL HWH RJT SE 1 08425 BBS R EXPRESS BBS R EO 10 08426 R BBS EXP R BBS SB 10 0853 HILL QUEEN EXP LMG LFG NF 9 0854 HILL QUEEN EXP LFG LMG NF 9 0859 CSTM HOWRAH SPL CSTM HWH CR 1 0869 DURG JP SPECIAL DURG JP SB 2 0870 JP DURG SPECIAL JP DURG NW 1 0879 LTT BBS SPL LTT BBS CR 2 0880 BBS LTT SPECIAL BBS LTT EO 2 0905 JAMMU TAWI AC S BDTS JAT WR 4 0911 BDTS GKP SPECIA BDTS GKP WR 1 0912 GKP BDTS SPL GKP BDTS NE 2 0917 GHY MXN SPECIAL GHY MXN NF 9 0918 MXN GHY SPECIAL MXN GHY NF 9 0921 RJT KOLHAPUR SP RJT KOP WR 2 0922 KOP RAJKOT SPL KOP RJT CR 2 0951 AMRITSAR AC SPL BDTS ASR WR 1 0959 GANDHIDHAM SPL BDTS GIMB WR 1 Train Frequency Report Page 2 of 36 TRAIN NO. TRAIN NAME SOURCE DESTINATION ZONE FREQUENCY 0960 MUMBAI SPECIAL GIMB BDTS WR 1 0961 AHMEDABAD AC SP BCT ADI WR 2 0962 MUMBAI AC SPL ADI BCT WR 2 0965 BDTS JODHPUR SP BDTS JU WR 1 0966 JU BDTS SPL JU BDTS NW 1 0967 PBR JODHPUR SPL PBR JU WR 2 0968 JU PBR SPL JU PBR NW 2 0971 AHMEDABAD SUP S BDTS ADI WR 1 0972 MUMBAI SUP SPL ADI BDTS WR 1 0981 AHMEDABAD SUP S BDTS ADI WR 2 0982 MUMBAI SPECIAL ADI BDTS WR 1 0989 JP CDG SPL JP CDG NW 4 0990 CDG JP SPECIAL CDG JP NR 5 0991 BDTS INDORE SPL BDTS INDB WR 1 0992 BANDRA TRMS SPL INDB BDTS WR 1 1005 CSTM LATUR EXP CSTM LUR CR 1 1006 LATUR CSTM EXP LUR CSTM CR 1 1007 DECCAN EXPRESS CSTM PUNE CR 10 1008 DECCAN EXPRESS PUNE CSTM CR 10 1009 SINHAGAD EXP CSTM PUNE CR 10 101 RAIL MOTOR KLK SML NR 10 1010 SINHAGAD EXP PUNE CSTM CR 10 1011 MAHALAXMI EXP CSTM KOP CR 10 1012 MAHALAXMI EXP KOP CSTM CR 10 1013 COIMBATORE EXP LTT CBE CR 10 1014 LOKMANYA TT EXP CBE LTT SR 10 1015 KUSHINAGAR EXP LTT GKP CR 10 1016 KUSHINAGAR EXP GKP LTT NE 10 1017 CHALUKYA EXPRES DR YPR CR 8 1018 CHALUKYA EXP YPR DR SW 9 1019 KONARK EXPRESS CSTM BBS CR 10 102 RAIL MOTOR SML KLK NR 10 1020 KONARK EXPRESS BBS CSTM EO 10 1021 INDRAYANI EXP CSTM PUNE CR 10 1022 INDRAYANI EXP PUNE CSTM CR 10 1023 SAHYADRI EXPRES CSTM KOP CR 10 1024 SAHYADRI EXP KOP CSTM CR 10 1025 MANMAD PUNE EXP MMR PUNE CR 10 1026 PUNE MANMAD EXP PUNE MMR CR 10 1027 CHENNAI MAIL CSTM MAS CR 10 1028 MUMBAI MAIL MAS CSTM SR 10 1028A MUMBAI MAIL SUR G CR 10 1029 KOYNA EXPRESS CSTM KOP CR 10 1030 KOYNA EXPRESS KOP CSTM CR 10 1031 GYAN GANGA EXP PUNE MUV CR 2 1032 GYAN GANGA EXP MUV PUNE NE 2 1033 DARBHANGA EXP PUNE DBG CR 2 1034 DBG PUNE EXP DBG PUNE EC 1 1035 SHARAVATHI EXP DR MYS CR 2 1036 SHARAVATI EXP MYS DR SW 1 1037 PA GORAKHPUR EX PUNE GKP CR 1 1038 GKP PUNE EXPRES GKP PUNE NE 1 1039 MAHARASHTRA EXP KOP G CR 10 1039F MAHARASHTRA EXP PUNE FD CR 2 Train Frequency Report Page 3 of 36 TRAIN NO. TRAIN NAME SOURCE DESTINATION ZONE FREQUENCY 1040 MAHARASHTRA EXP G KOP SB 10 1041 CSTM CHENNAI EX CSTM MAS CR 10 1042 MUMBAI EXPRESS MAS CSTM SR 10 1043 MADURAI EXPRESS LTT MDU CR 1 1044 LOKAMANYA TT EX MDU LTT SR 1 1047 MRJ UBL EXP MRJ UBL CR 10 1048 UBL MRJ EXPRESS UBL MRJ SW 10 1049 KOLHAPUR EXPRES ADI KOP WR 1 1050 AHMEDABAD EXP KOP ADI CR 1 1055 GODAN EXPRESS LTT GKP CR 6 1056 GODAN EXPRESS GKP LTT NE 6 1057 AMRITSAR EXPRES DR ASR CR 10 1058 ASR DR EXPRESS ASR DR NR 10 1059 CHHAPRA EXPRESS LTT CPR CR 4 105C SDAH LGL PGR SDAH LGL ER 10 1060 CPR LTT EXPRESS CPR LTT NE 4 1061 MUZAFFARPUR EXP LTT MFP CR 6 1062 MFP LTT EXPRESS MFP LTT EC 6 1063 MS SALEM EXP MS SA SR 9 1064 SA CHENNAI EXP SA MS SR 9 1065 DARBHANGA EXP LTT DBG CR 4 1066 DBG LTT EXPRESS DBG LTT EC 4 1067 SAKET EXPRESS LTT FD CR 3 1068 SAKET EXPRESS FD LTT NR 2 1068A SAKET LINK EXP RBL LTT NR 2 1069 TULSI EXPRESS LTT ALD CR 3 1070 TULSI EXPRESS ALD LTT NC 4 1071 KAMAYANI EXPRES LTT BSB CR 10 1072 KAMAYANI EXPRES BSB LTT NR 10 1077 JHELUM EXPRESS PUNE JAT CR 10 1078 JHELUM EXPRESS JAT PUNE NR 10 1087 VERAVAL PUNE EX VRL PUNE WR 1 1088 PUNE VERAVAL EX PUNE VRL CR 1 1089 JU PUNE EXPRESS JU PUNE NW 2 108S LGL SDAH PASS LGL SDAH ER 10 1090 PUNE JODHPUR EX PUNE JU CR 1 1091 AHIMSA EXPRESS BHUJ PUNE WR 2 1092 PUNE BHUJ EXP PUNE BHUJ CR 2 1093 MAHANAGARI EXP CSTM BSB CR 10 1094 MAHANAGARI EXP BSB CSTM NR 10 1095 AHIMSA EXPRESS ADI PUNE WR 1 1096 AHIMSA EXPRESS PUNE ADI CR 2 1097 ERANAKULAM EXP PUNE ERS CR 1 1098 POORNA EXPRESS ERS PUNE SR 2 10D DJ KGN NG TRAIN DJ KGN NF 10 1105 PRATHAM S S EXP BP JHS ER 1 1106 PRATHAM S SNGRM JHS BP NC 1 1107 BUNDELKHAND EXP GWL BSB NC 10 1108 BUNDELKHAND EXP BSB GWL NR 10 1109 JHS LKO INT EXP JHS LKO NC 10 111 LALGOLA PASS SDAH LGL ER 10 1110 LKO JHS INT EXP LKO JHS NR 10 112 LGL SDAH PASS LGL SDAH ER 10 1123 BJU GWL MAIL BJU GWL EC 10 Train Frequency Report Page 4 of 36 TRAIN NO.
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