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Himsagar Express Sep 24 2021 (07:20) India Rail Info 1 Himsagar Express (PT)/16318 - Exp - SR KMT/Khammam to TPTY/Tirupati 8h 37m - 486 km - 6 halts - Departs Wed # Code Station Name Arrives Avg Depart Avg Halt PF Day Km Spd Elv Zone s 1 SVDK Shri Mata Vaishno Devi 21:55 3 1 0 53 NR Katra 2 UHP Udhampur 22:23 22:25 2m 2 1 25 45 660 NR 3 JAT Jammu Tawi 23:35 23:45 10m 2 1 78 65 337 NR 4 SMBX Samba 00:15 00:17 2m 1 2 110 64 365 NR 5 KTHU Kathua 00:58 01:00 2m 2 2 154 42 393 NR 6 PTKC Pathankot Cantt 01:33 01:38 5m 1 2 177 72 326 NR 7 MEX Mukerian 02:11 02:13 2m 1 2 217 58 NR 8 DZA Dasuya 02:29 02:31 2m 1 2 232 57 NR 9 TDO Tanda Urmar 02:47 02:49 2m 2 2 247 45 NR 10 JRC Jalandhar Cantt. Junction 03:45 03:50 5m 3 2 290 76 239 NR 11 PGW Phagwara Junction 04:03 04:05 2m 1 2 306 71 NR 12 PHR Phillaur Junction 04:24 04:26 2m 1 2 329 24 NR 13 LDH Ludhiana Junction 05:00 05:10 10m 5 2 342 33 250 NR 14 QRP Kila Raipur 05:42 05:43 1m 1 2 360 46 263 NR 15 AHH Ahmedgarh 05:53 05:54 1m 1 2 367 66 256 NR 16 MET Malerkotla 06:12 06:13 1m 1 2 387 84 247 NR 17 DUI Dhuri Junction 06:25 06:35 10m 4 2 404 24 NR 18 SAG Sangrur 07:15 07:17 2m 1 2 420 30 239 NR 19 SFMU Sunam Udham Singh 07:42 07:44 2m 0 2 433 72 235 NR Wala 20 LHA Lehra Gaga 08:02 08:04 2m 1 2 454 19 229 NR 21 JHL Jakhal Junction 08:55 09:00 5m 2 2 471 73 NR 22 TUN Tohana 09:10 09:12 2m 2 2 483 82 227 NR 23 NRW Narwana Junction 09:31 09:33 2m 0 2 509 70 NR 24 UCA Uchana 09:46 09:48 2m 0 2 524 63 NR 25 BZO Barsola 09:58 10:00 2m 1 2 535 24 NR 26 JIND Jind Junction 10:20 10:25 5m 1 2 543 53 NR 27 JNA Julana 10:54 10:56 2m 0 2 568 47 225 NR 28 ROK Rohtak Junction 11:36 11:38 2m 1 2 600 93 NR 29 BGZ Bahadurgarh 12:04 12:06 2m 0 2 640 36 220 NR 30 SSB Shakur Basti 12:38 12:40 2m 1 2 659 14 217 NR 31 NDLS New Delhi 13:30 14:15 45m 7 2 671 34 216 NR 32 NZM Hazrat Nizamuddin 14:28 14:30 2m 4 2 678 48 210 NR 33 FDB Faridabad 14:56 14:58 2m 4 2 699 54 NR 34 AGC Agra Cantt. 18:02 18:07 5m 1 2 866 62 NCR 35 DHO Dholpur Junction 18:58 19:00 2m 2 2 918 59 177 NCR 36 GWL Gwalior Junction 20:07 20:10 3m 1 2 984 69 NCR 37 JHS Jhansi Junction 21:35 21:45 10m 2 2 1082 71 NCR 38 BPL Bhopal Junction 01:50 02:00 10m 1 3 1373 61 WCR 39 ET Itarsi Junction 03:30 03:35 5m 3 3 1465 61 WCR 40 NGP Nagpur Junction 08:30 08:40 10m 2 3 1764 78 308 CR 41 SEGM Sewagram Junction 09:39 09:41 2m 4 3 1840 73 279 CR 42 CD Chandrapur 11:18 11:20 2m 1 3 1958 27 194 CR 43 BPQ Balharshah Junction 11:50 12:00 10m 1 3 1972 77 CR 44 RDM Ramagundam 13:51 13:52 1m 2 3 2114 71 170 SCR 45 WL Warangal 15:18 15:20 2m 1 3 2215 81 271 SCR 46 KMT Khammam 16:40 16:41 1m 1 3 2323 41 118 SCR 47 BZA Vijayawada Junction 19:05 19:10 5m 7 3 2422 65 SCR 48 TEL Tenali Junction 19:39 19:40 1m 2 3 2453 100 SCR 49 OGL Ongole 20:44 20:45 1m 3 3 2561 101 12 SCR 50 NLR Nellore 21:54 21:55 1m 3 3 2677 28 21 SCR Sep 24 2021 (07:20) https://indiarailinfo.com 1 Sep 24 2021 (07:20) India Rail Info 2 # Code Station Name Arrives Avg Depart Avg Halt PF Day Km Spd Elv Zone s 51 GDR Gudur Junction 23:18 23:20 2m 1 3 2716 53 19 SCR 52 RU Renigunta Junction 00:55 01:00 5m 1 4 2799 33 115 SCR 53 TPTY Tirupati 01:18 01:20 2m 3 4 2809 59 151 SCR 54 CTO Chittoor 02:33 02:35 2m 2 4 2881 36 305 SCR 55 KPD Katpadi Junction 03:30 03:35 5m 3 4 2914 58 215 SR 56 JTJ Jolarpettai Junction 05:03 05:05 2m 1 4 2998 83 404 SR 57 SA Salem Junction 06:32 06:35 3m 0 4 3118 42 284 SR 58 ED Erode Junction 08:00 08:10 10m 0 4 3178 79 174 SR 59 TUP Tiruppur 08:48 08:50 2m 1 4 3228 49 306 SR 60 CBE Coimbatore Junction 09:52 09:55 3m 5 4 3279 46 416 SR 61 PGT Palakkad Junction 11:07 11:10 3m 1,3 4 3335 82 81 SR (Palghat) 62 OTP Ottappalam 11:33 11:35 2m 2 4 3366 46 33 SR 63 TCR Thrissur (Trichur) 12:32 12:35 3m 1 4 3410 47 3 SR 64 AWY Aluva (Alwaye) 13:45 13:47 2m 1 4 3465 36 14 SR 65 ERN Ernakulam Town (North) 14:15 14:20 5m 2 4 3482 47 SR 66 KTYM Kottayam 15:37 15:40 3m 2 4 3542 53 SR 67 TRVL Tiruvalla 16:09 16:10 1m 3 4 3567 70 SR 68 CNGR Chengannur 16:18 16:20 2m 1 4 3577 52 SR 69 KYJ Kayamkulam Junction 16:43 16:45 2m 0 4 3597 49 SR 70 QLN Kollam Junction (Quilon) 17:35 17:40 5m 1 4 3637 58 SR 71 TVP Thiruvananthapuram 18:44 18:45 1m 1 4 3700 6 SR Pettah 72 TVC Thiruvananthapuram 19:10 19:15 5m 1 4 3702 32 SR Central (Trivandrum) 73 KZT Kulitturai 20:26 20:27 1m 0 4 3740 32 SR 74 NCJ Nagercoil Junction 21:30 21:35 5m 2 4 3773 19 SR 75 CAPE Kanniyakumari 22:25 3 4 3789 - 36 SR Sep 24 2021 (07:20) https://indiarailinfo.com 2.
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