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3.0A 3.0A "TRAIN No. & CLASS" - WISE "OCCUPANCY %AGE" "IN DESCENDING ORDER OF OCCUPANCY" FOR THE PERIOD (DAILY TRAINS) Period: 01-Dec-2008 To 10-Dec-2008 CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY AS EARNINGS AVERAGE PER TATKAL EARNINGS A %AGE OF INCLUDING DAY OF AS A %AGE OF TOTAL CONCESSION LOSS WAITING LIST CUMMULATIVE POTENTIAL AS A %AGE OF FOR THE YEAR TATKAL TRAIN TRAIN NAME TOTAL CLASS FOR THE YEAR CUMMULATIVE TILL DATE POTENTIAL FOR NO. TRAIN TILL DATE POTENTIAL FOR THE THE YEAR TILL TRIPS YEAR TILL DATE DATE 5610 AVADH ASSAM EXP 10 SL 306.75 194.70 837 93.21 5610 AVADH ASSAM EXP 10 3A 268.12 136.34 37 87.69 5610 AVADH ASSAM EXP 10 2A 235.00 109.61 8 50.00 2138 PUNJAB MAIL 10 SL 234.66 155.32 195 50.67 2780 GOA EXPRESS 10 3A 233.75 155.11 54 94.37 2138 PUNJAB MAIL 10 2A 224.24 135.45 19 57.69 2137 PUNJAB MAIL 10 SL 222.44 126.24 104 57.75 2129 AZAD HIND EXP 10 SL 218.26 185.90 536 89.44 5708 ASR KIR EXPRESS 10 SL 216.21 180.81 650 90.77 3019 BAGH EXPRESS 10 SL 215.74 104.11 157 100.00 8029 LTT SHALIMAR EX 10 SL 215.56 150.24 307 94.20 2722 DAKSHIN EXPRESS 10 SL 211.49 154.70 253 66.80 2963 MEWAR EXPRESS 10 3A 209.06 205.98 6 100.00 2903 GOLDENTEMPLE ML 10 SL 207.53 151.79 241 82.26 2859 GITANJALI EXP. 10 SL 207.10 174.74 692 98.79 8237 CHATTISGARH EXP 10 2A 206.08 100.30 13 60.00 2721 NIZAMUDDIN EXP 10 SL 205.57 150.71 118 95.62 5609 ABADH ASSAM EXP 10 2A 205.21 93.95 2 36.66 2506 NORTH EAST EXP 10 3A 204.84 117.76 34 100.00 2312 KALKA MAIL 10 SL 204.54 170.69 595 61.60 2655 NAVJEEVAN EXP 10 SL 203.25 129.27 366 81.93 113 BHUSAVAL PASS 10 SL 202.77 219.66 11 2618 MNGLA LKSDP EXP 10 2A 201.95 124.26 12 89.81 6127 MS GURUVAYUR EX 10 3A 201.25 88.89 10 30.00 2920 MALWA EXPRESS 10 2A 199.56 154.08 12 62.00 3020 BAGH EXPRESS 10 SL 198.98 111.53 51 31.40 8029 LTT SHALIMAR EX 10 3A 197.18 113.83 15 82.25 2904 GOLDN TEMPLE ML 10 SL 196.54 153.49 262 83.83 2506 NORTH EAST EXP 10 SL 196.41 144.54 635 100.00 2925 PASCHIM EXPRESS 10 SL 196.41 168.63 326 100.00 5609 ABADH ASSAM EXP 10 SL 196.28 111.50 179 43.30 3351 DHN ALLP EXPRES 10 SL 195.65 150.65 84 99.78 2926 PASCHIM EXPRESS 10 SL 194.72 157.49 291 75.44 114 SURAT PASSENGER 10 SL 194.30 200.50 18 2137 PUNJAB MAIL 10 2A 194.24 105.66 14 69.58 2833 HOWRAH EXPRESS 10 SL 194.08 148.07 374 99.90 2308 JU HWH SUPFAST 10 3A 193.12 143.27 41 100.00 6127 MS GURUVAYUR EX 10 2A 189.56 81.69 5 20.00 4056 BRAHMPUTRA MAIL 10 SL 189.16 133.46 495 100.00 2308 JU HWH SUPFAST 10 SL 188.44 147.61 395 100.00 2904 GOLDN TEMPLE ML 10 2A 188.21 115.65 9 93.47 1057 AMRITSAR EXPRES 10 SL 188.14 107.45 72 41.05 8478 KALINGAUTKALEXP 10 3A 187.37 109.74 5 84.04 6128 GUV CHENNAI EXP 10 3A 186.71 98.71 4 81.66 2618 MNGLA LKSDP EXP 10 SL 186.62 125.03 156 99.95 Report no 3.0A for Daily Trains Page 1 of 49 CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY AS EARNINGS AVERAGE PER TATKAL EARNINGS A %AGE OF INCLUDING DAY OF AS A %AGE OF TOTAL CONCESSION LOSS WAITING LIST CUMMULATIVE POTENTIAL AS A %AGE OF FOR THE YEAR TATKAL TRAIN TRAIN NAME TOTAL CLASS FOR THE YEAR CUMMULATIVE TILL DATE POTENTIAL FOR NO. TRAIN TILL DATE POTENTIAL FOR THE THE YEAR TILL TRIPS YEAR TILL DATE DATE 1019 KONARK EXPRESS 10 SL 186.21 147.31 258 95.25 8451 TAPASWINI EXPRE 10 2A 186.00 122.99 0 5274 SATYAGRAH EXP 10 SL 185.98 163.77 215 93.53 6128 GUV CHENNAI EXP 10 2A 185.21 87.02 5 62.50 2904 GOLDN TEMPLE ML 10 3A 184.84 130.42 21 94.02 1078 JHELUM EXPRESS 10 SL 184.61 157.38 158 62.77 8478 KALINGAUTKALEXP 10 SL 184.15 109.87 131 46.89 2809 HOWRAH MAIL 10 SL 183.82 154.66 347 99.31 1077 JHELUM EXPRESS 10 SL 183.09 129.86 252 90.69 1015 KUSHINAGAR EXP 10 SL 182.76 171.91 706 100.00 2903 GOLDENTEMPLE ML 10 3A 182.10 122.72 17 90.81 2534 PUSHPAK EXPRESS 10 SL 181.82 169.02 596 97.62 2904 GOLDN TEMPLE ML 10 1A 181.00 92.40 3 3020 BAGH EXPRESS 10 3A 180.93 103.70 8 48.88 2307 HWH==JU==EXP 10 2A 180.86 107.41 10 100.00 2130 AZAD HIND EXP 10 SL 180.36 137.55 196 97.52 2802 PURSHOTTAM EXP 10 SL 180.19 131.79 334 99.92 2311 HWH DLI KLK MAI 10 2S 180.00 109.01 27 93.87 1058 ASR DR EXPRESS 10 SL 179.98 105.29 70 91.96 2138 PUNJAB MAIL 10 3A 179.96 109.25 21 50.62 8478 KALINGAUTKALEXP 10 2A 179.78 98.36 8 56.00 1019 KONARK EXPRESS 10 2A 179.56 115.33 13 91.76 3352 DHANBAD EXPRESS 10 SL 179.09 122.26 278 98.90 8237 CHATTISGARH EXP 10 SL 179.00 103.36 207 74.63 2626 KERALA EXPRESS 10 SL 178.43 119.32 184 97.95 3308 GANGASATLUJ EXP 10 SL 177.57 103.28 85 39.11 1013 COIMBATORE EXP 10 SL 177.33 124.47 114 96.97 8477 UTKAL EXPRESS 10 SL 177.29 100.48 91 56.09 3049 AMRITSAR EXP 10 SL 176.77 94.74 29 12.90 2780 GOA EXPRESS 10 SL 176.49 139.46 290 73.77 3202 LTT RJPB EXP 10 SL 175.19 142.34 290 83.77 2307 HWH==JU==EXP 10 SL 175.17 157.75 373 100.00 7305 NZM LINK EXP 10 SL 174.17 140.59 67 70.63 2920 MALWA EXPRESS 10 3A 174.06 145.15 14 74.07 2721 NIZAMUDDIN EXP 10 3A 173.90 122.79 14 91.62 3005 AMRITSAR MAIL 10 SL 173.40 111.76 68 50.40 6381 KANYAKUMARI EXP 10 SL 173.31 120.96 173 87.13 8102 MURI EXPRESS 10 2A 173.04 88.34 7 20.00 2627 KARNATAKA EXP 10 SL 172.94 140.26 289 99.97 2860 GITANJALI EXP 10 SL 172.61 123.23 150 14.42 2308A BKN HWH SUPFAST 10 SL 172.58 155.92 209 100.00 5960 KAMRUP EXPRESS 10 SL 172.45 146.22 145 84.58 2137 PUNJAB MAIL 10 1A 172.00 83.52 1 2802 PURSHOTTAM EXP 10 2A 171.95 111.64 11 92.85 3151 JAMMU TAWI EXP 10 3A 171.87 85.77 7 35.38 8030 SHM LTT EXPRESS 10 3A 171.56 91.13 7 47.50 2809 HOWRAH MAIL 10 2A 171.52 113.09 14 96.94 3151 JAMMU TAWI EXP 10 SL 171.50 94.84 59 53.71 2920 MALWA EXPRESS 10 SL 171.34 144.87 61 18.47 2137 PUNJAB MAIL 10 3A 171.25 98.17 10 57.81 8477 UTKAL EXPRESS 10 2A 171.08 87.22 6 33.96 Report no 3.0A for Daily Trains Page 2 of 49 CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY AS EARNINGS AVERAGE PER TATKAL EARNINGS A %AGE OF INCLUDING DAY OF AS A %AGE OF TOTAL CONCESSION LOSS WAITING LIST CUMMULATIVE POTENTIAL AS A %AGE OF FOR THE YEAR TATKAL TRAIN TRAIN NAME TOTAL CLASS FOR THE YEAR CUMMULATIVE TILL DATE POTENTIAL FOR NO. TRAIN TILL DATE POTENTIAL FOR THE THE YEAR TILL TRIPS YEAR TILL DATE DATE 9023 FZR JANATA EXP 10 SL 171.05 102.54 128 52.76 8452 TAPASWINI EXP 10 2A 171.00 108.38 0 67.50 3006 ASR HWH MAIL 10 SL 170.48 126.77 161 52.29 2834 HWH ADI EXPRESS 10 SL 170.44 137.46 261 95.97 1448 SHAKTIPUNJ EXP 10 2A 170.00 94.77 4 65.00 3020 BAGH EXPRESS 10 2A 170.00 87.30 9 25.00 2779 GOA EXPRESS 10 2A 169.34 134.44 15 79.03 1071 KAMAYANI EXPRES 10 SL 169.29 135.10 216 93.87 2130 AZAD HIND EXP 10 2A 168.91 115.19 11 100.00 2840 HOWRAH MAIL 10 SL 168.73 135.19 265 100.00 2554 VAISHALI EXP 10 SL 168.59 151.61 273 100.00 2780 GOA EXPRESS 10 2A 168.58 179.64 29 89.16 8101 TATA JAT EXP 10 2A 168.57 78.02 12 3010 DOON EXPRESS 10 2A 168.47 100.91 8 38.00 2779 GOA EXPRESS 10 3A 167.50 132.04 23 78.13 2129 AZAD HIND EXP 10 2A 167.39 117.79 10 87.60 3019 BAGH EXPRESS 10 3A 167.34 94.98 12 76.11 2860 GITANJALI EXP 10 3A 167.10 112.37 23 2926 PASCHIM EXPRESS 10 3A 167.08 118.75 14 72.50 9223 ADI JAT EXPRESS 10 2A 166.95 107.42 11 52.50 2556 GORAKDAM EXPRES 10 SL 166.91 150.77 418 98.46 8030 SHM LTT EXPRESS 10 SL 166.26 97.54 3 23.83 5657 KANCHANJANGA EX 10 SL 165.94 77.56 48 42.79 4084 MAHANANDA EXP 10 SL 165.55 149.45 519 98.48 3006 ASR HWH MAIL 10 1A 165.00 90.81 2 2566 BIHAR S KRANTI 10 SL 164.90 163.66 472 100.00 5017 GORAKHPUR EXP 10 SL 164.86 142.55 467 95.41 2721 NIZAMUDDIN EXP 10 2A 164.78 101.28 10 97.95 9115 BDTS BHUJ EXP 10 2A 164.78 104.92 9 88.49 7058 DEVAGIRI EXP 10 3A 164.53 122.88 15 56.08 2809 HOWRAH MAIL 10 3A 164.01 119.51 28 100.00 8238 CHHATISGARH EXP 10 2A 163.91 83.59 6 22.50 8237 CHATTISGARH EXP 10 3A 163.90 94.90 7 29.52 2860 GITANJALI EXP 10 2A 163.36 106.77 11 8.63 2141 RAJENDRA NGR EX 10 SL 163.22 154.16 502 89.76 9024 FZR BCT JANTA 10 SL 162.67 110.20 146 56.00 2861 LINK-DAKSIN EXP 10 SL 162.50 113.15 63 86.51 1447 SHAKTIPUNJ EXP 10 2A 162.39 95.39 6 95.65 2903 GOLDENTEMPLE ML 10 2A 162.23 106.97 8 87.84 2308 JU HWH SUPFAST 10 2A 161.95 114.14 16 99.07 3019 BAGH EXPRESS 10 2A 161.30 86.44 1 45.00 2558 SAPT KRANTI EXP 10 SL 160.85 171.87 433 100.00 9116 BHUJ BDTS EXP 10 2A 160.65 123.82 7 80.66 2625 KERALA EXPRESS 10 SL 160.02 115.90 280 100.00 2925 PASCHIM EXPRESS 10 2A 160.00 104.59 15 89.83 1093 MAHANAGARI EXP 10 SL 159.75 160.49 366 99.96 5960 KAMRUP EXPRESS 10 3A 159.45 142.14 10 84.55 2810 HWH MUMBAI MAIL 10 SL 159.43 124.75 8 85.50 2553 VAISHALI EXP 10 SL 159.23 142.38 206 74.57 2926 PASCHIM EXPRESS 10 2A 159.02 105.27 9 73.21 2618 MNGLA LKSDP EXP 10 3A 158.98 111.26 10 98.56 Report no 3.0A for Daily Trains Page 3 of 49 CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY AS EARNINGS AVERAGE PER TATKAL EARNINGS A %AGE OF INCLUDING DAY OF AS A %AGE OF TOTAL CONCESSION LOSS WAITING LIST CUMMULATIVE POTENTIAL AS A %AGE OF FOR THE YEAR TATKAL TRAIN TRAIN NAME TOTAL CLASS FOR THE YEAR CUMMULATIVE TILL DATE POTENTIAL FOR NO.
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