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Press Releases Indian Railways Portal http://www.nr.indianrailways.gov.in/print_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,4,2... Press Releases Number Release Date Subject 1 29-06-2012 उर रेलवे के महाबधक ारा नई समय-सारणी, 2012 का वमोचन TEMPORARY AUGMENTATION OF RAMNAGAR- DELHI JN. CORBETT PARK 2 26-06-2012 LINK EXPRESS 3 18-06-2012 RENUMBERING OF BANGALORE- NIZAMUDDIN RAJDHANI EXPRESS TRAIN TEMPORARY AUGMENTATION OF AJMER- CHANDIGARH GARIB RATH A.C. 4 18-06-2012 EXPRESS TRAIN 5 14-06-2012 TEMPORARY AUGMENTATION OF TRAINS INCREASE IN FREQUENCY OF BHOPAL- PRATAPGARH BI-WEEKLY EXPRESS & 6 06-06-2012 RE-NUMBERING OF BHOPAL- PRATAPGARH WEEKLY EXPRESS TRAIN 7 31-05-2012 TEMPORARY AUGMENTATION OF TRAINS REGULATION OF TRAINS DUE TO NON INTERLOCKING WORK BETWEEN 8 29-05-2012 BAREILLY CITY- LALKUAN SECTION 9 28-03-2012 TEMPORARY STOPPAGE AT NAUGACHIA TO DIBRUGARH RAJDHANI 10 27-12-2011 TEMPORARY ADDITIONAL STOPPAGES SALIENT FEATURES OF NORTHERN RAILWAY TIME TABLE (EFFECTIVE FROMIst JULY 2013.) NEW EXPRESS TRAINS 1. A new six days a week AC Express train between New Delhi and Katra Timings will be as under: 22461 Station 22462 New Delhi-Katra Katra-New Delhi Arr Dep Arr Dep 1730 New Delhi 1045 0530 Katra 2230 Composition : First AC-1,AC 2 tier-6, AC 3 Tier-12 Frequency : Six days a week Days of Run Ex – New : Except – Thursday Delhi Ex – Katra : Except – Wednesday Commercial Stoppage : Ambala Cantt, Ludhiana, Jaladhar Cantt, Chakki Bank, Jammu Tawi, Udhampur Date of introduction To be decided 2A new weekly Express train between Bhatinda and Jammu Tawi Timings will be as under :- 14501 Station 14502 Bhatinda-Jammu Tawi Jammu Tawi-Bhatinda Arr Dep Arr Dep 2105 Bhatinda 1020 0715 Jammu Tawi 2325 1 of 27 03/07/2013 9:29 PM Indian Railways Portal http://www.nr.indianrailways.gov.in/print_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,4,2... Composition : AC 2 Tier-01,AC 3 Tier-01,Sleeper Class- 14 04,General Class-06,Second Class Cum Luggage Van/Disabled Friendly Second Class Cum Luggage Van-02 Frequency : Weekly Days of run Ex-Bhatinda : Thursday Ex- Jammu : Friday Tawi Commercialhalts : Bhuchchu, Rampura Phul, Tapa, Baranla, Dhuri, Nabha, Patiala, Rajpura, Ludhiana, Jalandhar Cantt., Chakki Bank Date of introduction To be decided 3A new weekly Superfast Express train between Nangaldam and Hazur Sahib Nanded Timings will be as under : 22458 Station 22457 Nangaldam-Nanded Nanded-Nangaldam Arr Dep Arr Dep 1620 Nangaldam 2025 2345 H.S.Nanded 1100 Composition : AC 2 Tier-01,AC 3 Tier-02,Sleeper Class- 15 04,General Class-06, Second Class Cum Luggage Van/ Disabled Friendly Second Class Cum Luggage Van -02 Frequency : Weekly Days of Ex : Thursday Run Nangaldam Ex Nanded : Saturday Commercial halts : Anandpur Sahib,Rup Nagar, Sahibzada Ajitsingh Nagar, Chandigarh, Ambala Cantt, Panipat, New Delhi, Mathura, Agra Cantt, Gwalior, Jhansi, Bina, Bhopal, Habibganj, Itarsi, Khandwa, Malkapur, Akola, Washim, Hingoli, Basmat Date of introduction To be decided 4A new weekly Super Fast Express train between Lucknow andYesvantpur Timings will be as under: 22683 Station 22684 Yesvantpur -Lucknow Lucknow-Yesvantpur Arr Dep Arr Dep - 2340 Yesvantpur 1400 - 1855 - Lucknow - 1725 Composition : AC 2 Tier-02, AC 3 Tier-04, Sleeper Class-06, General Class-06, Frequency : Weekly Days of Ex Yesvantpur : Monday Run EXLucknow : Saturday Commercial halts : Yelhanka, Hindupur, Dharmavaram, Anantpur, Gooty, Dhone, KurnoolTown, Gadwal, Mahabubnagar, Kacheguda, Malkajgiri, Kazipeth, Ramagundam, 2 of 27 03/07/2013 9:29 PM Indian Railways Portal http://www.nr.indianrailways.gov.in/print_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,4,2... Sirpurkhagaznagar, Ballarshah, Sewagram, Nagpur. Betul, Itrasi, Pipariya, Narsinghpur, Jabalpur, Katni, Satna, Manikpur, Allahabad, Pratapgarh, Amethi, Rae Bareli Date of introduction To be decided 5A new daily Inter City Express train between Firozpur and Delhi Sarai Rohilla. Timings will be as under: 14626 Station 14625 Firozpur-Delhi Sarai Delhi Sarai Rohilla-Firozpur Rohilla Arr Dep Arr Dep - 0430 Firozpur 1445 - 1140 - Delhi Sarai - 0645 Rohilla Composition : AC 2 Tier-01, AC 3 Tier-01, Sleeper 15 Class-05, General Class-06, Second Class Cum Luggage Van/ Disabled FriendlySecond Class -02 Frequency : Daily Days of Ex Firozpur : Daily Run Ex Delhi Sarai : Daily Rohilla Commercial Stoppage : Faridkot, Kotkapura, Bhatinda, Maur, Mansa, Jakhal, Narwana, Jind, Rohtak, Bahadurgarh,Shakurbasti Date of introduction To be decided 6A new weekly Express train between DelhiandHoshiarpur Timings will be as under:- 14011 Station 14012 Delhi Jn.-Hoshiarpur Hoshiarpur-Delhi Jn. Arr Dep Arr Dep 2245 Delhi 0745 0710 Hoshiarpur 2230 Composition : AC 2 Tier-01, AC 3 Tier-02, Sleeper 16 Class-05, General Class-06, Second Class Cum Luggage Van/ Disabled Friendly Second Class Cum Luggage Van-02 Frequency : Weekly Days of run Ex Delhi Jn. : Saturday Ex Hoshiarpur : Sunday Commercial stoppage : Shakurbasti, Rohtak, Jind, Jakhal, Sunam, Sangrur, Dhuri, Malerkotla, Ludhiana, Phagwara, Jalandhar Cantt Date of introduction To be decided 7A new Bi-Weekly Superfast Express train between Kalka and Sainagar Shirdi 3 of 27 03/07/2013 9:29 PM Indian Railways Portal http://www.nr.indianrailways.gov.in/print_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,4,2... Timings will be as under : 22456 Station 22455 Kalka- Sainagar Shirdi Sainagar Shirdi-Kalka Arr Dep Arr Dep 1900 Kalka 1230 2215 Sainagar Shirdi 0925 Composition : AC 2 Tier-01, AC 3 Tier-02, Sleeper 17 Class-06, General Class-06, Second Class Cum Luggage Van/ Disabled Friendly Second Class Cum Luggage Van-02 Frequency : Bi-Weekly Days of Ex Kalka : Thursday, Sunday Run ExSainagar Shirdi : Saturday,Tuesday Commercial stoppage : Chandigarh, Ambala Cantt, Panipat, New Delhi,Mathura, Agra Cantt, Gwalior, Jhansi, Bhopal, Itrasi, Bhusawl, Manmad Date of introduction To be decided 8A new Bi-Weekly Express train between Kalka and Katra. Timings will be as under 14503 Station 14504 Kalka-Katra Katra-Kalka Arr Dep Arr Dep 1900 Kalka 0750 0445 Katra 2130 Composition : AC 2 Tier-01,AC 3 Tier-02,Sleeper Class- 17 06,General Class-06, Disabled Friendly Second Class Cum Luggage Van -02 Frequency : Bi-Weekly Days of Ex Kalka : Tuesday, Friday Run Ex Katra : Wednesday, Saturday Commercial stoppage : Chandigarh, Sahibzada Ajitsingh Nagar, New Morinda, Ludhiana, Jalandhar Cantt., Chakki Bank, Jammu Tawi, Udhampur Date of introduction To be decided 9A new six days a week Express train between Varanasi and Lucknow Timings will be as under 14219 Station 14220 Varanasi -Lucknow Lucknow-Varanasi Arr Dep Arr Dep 0510 Varanasi 2025 1125 Lucknow 1300 4 of 27 03/07/2013 9:29 PM Indian Railways Portal http://www.nr.indianrailways.gov.in/print_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,4,2... Composition : AC Chair Car-01,General Class/Chair 15 Car-12, Disabled Friendly Second Class Cum Luggage Van-02 Frequency : Six days a week Days of Ex Varanasi : Except-Sunday Run Ex Lucknow : Except-Sunday Commercial Stoppage : Bhadohi, Janghai, Pratapgarh, Amethi, Rae Bareli, Date ofintroduction To be decided 10A new daily Superfast train between Chandigarh andAmritsar. Timings will be as under :- 12411 Station 12412 Chandigarh-Amritsar. Amritsar.-Chandigarh Arr Dep Arr Dep 0730 Chandigarh 1830 1155 Amritsar 1405 Composition : AC Chair Car-01,Chair Car-06,General Class-06 , Frequency : Daily Days of runEx Chandigarh : Daily Ex Amritsar. : Daily Commercial Stoppage : Sahibzada Ajitsingh Nagar, Ludhiana, Jalandhar City, Beas Date of introduction To be decided 11A new Daily Express train between Ambala Cantt and Delhi. Timings will be as under 14522 Station 14521 Ambala Cantt-Delhi Jn. Delhi Jn.-Ambala Cantt Arr Dep Arr Dep 0540 Ambala Cantt 1910 1140 Delhi 1310 Composition : AC Chair Car-01,General Class-10, 13 Disabled Friendly Second Class Cum Luggage Van-02 Frequency : Daily Commercial Stoppage : Barara, Jagadhari Workshop, Jagadhari, Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Meerut Cantt , Meerut City, Modinagar, Ghaziabad ,Sahibabad ,Delhi Shahdara Date of introduction To be decided 12A new weekly Express train between Kanpur and Anand Vihar T 5 of 27 03/07/2013 9:29 PM Indian Railways Portal http://www.nr.indianrailways.gov.in/print_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,4,2... Timings will be as under 14151 Station 14152 Kanpur -Anand Vihar Anand Vihar T-Kanpur T Arr Dep Arr Dep 0710 Kanpur 0730 1845 Anand Vihar T 1950 Composition : AC 3 Tier-02,Sleeper Class-5,General 15 Class-6,Second Class Cum Luggage Van/ Disabled Friendly Second Class Cum Luggage Van-02 Frequency Weekly Days of Ex Kanpur : Sunday run Ex Anand Sunday Vihar T Commercial Stoppage : Kanpur Anwarganj, Kalianpur, Kannauj, Gursahaiganj, Fatehgarh, Bhongaon, Mainpuri, Farrukhabad, Sikohabad, Tundla, Aligarh Date of introduction To be decided 13A new weekly AC Superfast train between Lokmanya Tilak T and Nizamuddin Timings will be as under 22109 Station 22110 Lokmanya Tilak Nizamuddin-Lokmanya T-Nizamuddin Tilak T Arr Dep Arr Dep 1430 Lokmanya Tilak T 1150 1020 Nizamuddin 1550 Composition : AC Ist Class-01, AC 2 Tier-03, AC 3 Tier-10 Frequency : Weekly Days of Ex Lokmanya : Tuesday run Tilak T Ex Nizamuddin : Wednesday Commercial Stoppage : Agra Cantt, Gwalior, Jhansi, Bhopal, Bhusawal, Nasik Road Date of introduction To be decided 14A new weekly AC Express train between Amritsar andLalkuan Timins will be as under 14606 Station 14605 Amritsar.- Lalkuan Lalkuan-Amritsar. Arr Dep Arr Dep 0555 Amritsar 1445 2050 La Lalkuan 2315 Composition : AC 3 Tier-13, AC Chair Car-03 Frequency : Weekly Days of run Ex Amritsar. : Wednesday 6 of 27 03/07/2013 9:29 PM Indian Railways Portal http://www.nr.indianrailways.gov.in/print_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,4,2..
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