3.1 Train-Wise "Cummulative Occupancy %Age" "In Descending Order of Occupancy" for the Year Till Date - "All Classes of a Train Added Together"

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3.1 Train-Wise 3.1 TRAIN-WISE "CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY %AGE" "IN DESCENDING ORDER OF OCCUPANCY" FOR THE YEAR TILL DATE - "ALL CLASSES OF A TRAIN ADDED TOGETHER" PERIOD: 11-Dec-2008 To 20-Dec-2008 CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY AS EARNINGS INCLUDING AVERAGE PER TATKAL EARNINGS A %AGE OF CONCESSION LOSS AS DAY OF AS A %AGE OF TOTAL A %AGE OF WAITING LIST CUMMULATIVE TOTAL POTENTIAL CUMMULATIVE FOR THE YEAR TATKAL POTENTIAL TRAIN TRAIN NAME TRAIN FOR THE YEAR POTENTIAL FOR THE TILL DATE FOR THE YEAR TILL NO. TRIPS TILL DATE YEAR TILL DATE DATE 5610 AVADH ASSAM EXP 10 262.97 151.75 567 95.38 2138 PUNJAB MAIL 10 220.05 133.49 306 54.98 113 BHUSAVAL PASS 10 215.97 214.41 15 5635 GUWAHATI EXPRES 2 215.51 145.95 648 53.43 8030 SHM LTT EXPRESS 10 213.04 127.54 216 60.10 6317 HIMSAGAR EXP 2 211.16 107.17 17 61.33 8474 JU PURI EXPRESS 2 206.21 146.10 431 100.00 5631 BME GHY EXPRESS 2 201.29 136.20 419 100.00 2137 PUNJAB MAIL 10 201.07 106.94 80 53.79 8632 RNC GARIB NAWAZ 2 200.71 122.02 139 100.00 8508 HIRAKUND EXP 4 200.03 123.53 262 67.82 3351 DHN ALLP EXPRES 10 199.01 142.48 159 100.00 7038 BKN SC EXP 2 198.43 156.86 783 100.00 8478 KALINGAUTKALEXP 10 198.09 127.86 246 60.57 2321 HWH MUMBAI MAIL 9 196.37 137.70 485 100.00 2515 GUWAHATI EXP 1 195.79 120.81 709 100.00 8029 LTT SHALIMAR EX 10 193.83 110.73 84 82.19 9270 MKI PBR EXPRESS 1 192.50 145.51 339 100.00 2904 GOLDN TEMPLE ML 10 191.97 134.40 295 79.78 5934 ASR DBRT EXPRES 2 191.20 130.54 504 100.00 2860 GITANJALI EXP 10 191.10 132.36 513 22.35 2129 AZAD HIND EXP 10 190.81 149.59 416 97.92 2618 MNGLA LKSDP EXP 10 190.81 134.28 347 100.00 6381 KANYAKUMARI EXP 10 190.20 132.33 337 91.13 2130 AZAD HIND EXP 10 188.60 135.98 417 99.88 2903 GOLDENTEMPLE ML 10 188.44 122.19 193 85.42 2722 DAKSHIN EXPRESS 10 187.97 125.24 366 78.42 6351 NAGARCOIL EXP 3 187.46 130.46 252 69.80 2780 GOA EXPRESS 10 187.30 156.73 442 74.72 5609 ABADH ASSAM EXP 10 187.27 107.91 261 46.29 2721 NIZAMUDDIN EXP 10 187.19 133.11 152 93.59 114 SURAT PASSENGER 10 186.94 197.49 25 2654 KERLA S KRANTI 1 186.31 125.32 369 68.86 6326 AHILYANAGARI EX 2 186.29 115.12 163 100.00 6032 ANDAMAN EXPRESS 5 185.66 118.99 71 81.95 2655 NAVJEEVAN EXP 10 185.06 119.96 414 84.02 2509 GUWAHATI EXP 5 184.78 139.99 679 100.00 2905 PBR HOWRAH EXP 3 183.86 129.33 270 69.09 6507 JU BANGLORE EXP 4 181.39 135.03 486 100.00 1019 KONARK EXPRESS 10 180.58 133.20 332 86.30 2926 PASCHIM EXPRESS 10 179.90 127.03 287 74.32 Page 1 of 41 CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY AS EARNINGS INCLUDING AVERAGE PER TATKAL EARNINGS A %AGE OF CONCESSION LOSS AS DAY OF AS A %AGE OF TOTAL A %AGE OF WAITING LIST CUMMULATIVE TOTAL POTENTIAL CUMMULATIVE FOR THE YEAR TATKAL POTENTIAL TRAIN TRAIN NAME TRAIN FOR THE YEAR POTENTIAL FOR THE TILL DATE FOR THE YEAR TILL NO. TRIPS TILL DATE YEAR TILL DATE DATE 2521 RAPTI SAGAR EXP 1 179.29 134.57 171 100.00 1078 JHELUM EXPRESS 9 179.26 135.33 278 72.05 3020 BAGH EXPRESS 10 178.56 98.46 49 29.62 2810 HWH MUMBAI MAIL 10 178.32 126.32 155 97.33 9570 BSB OKHA EXP 2 178.22 126.18 388 100.00 2507 GUWAHATI EXP 1 178.21 131.35 443 100.00 1058 ASR DR EXPRESS 10 178.04 104.12 113 85.57 2308 JU HWH SUPFAST 10 177.81 130.06 338 100.00 3352 DHANBAD EXPRESS 10 177.60 121.43 368 99.82 1077 JHELUM EXPRESS 10 177.14 120.65 328 95.66 2660 GURUDEV EXPRESS 1 176.94 144.38 461 100.00 7092 PNBE SC EXP 3 176.82 147.08 486 100.00 2809 HOWRAH MAIL 10 176.27 123.01 118 98.60 2642 THIRUKKURAL EXP 2 175.85 126.55 299 100.00 2591 GKP SBC EXPRESS 2 175.81 137.78 437 100.00 8477 UTKAL EXPRESS 10 175.21 93.52 60 45.05 5960 KAMRUP EXPRESS 10 174.81 145.51 176 95.46 8237 CHATTISGARH EXP 10 174.79 102.37 214 62.39 2802 PURSHOTTAM EXP 10 174.66 127.87 347 99.21 2834 HWH ADI EXPRESS 10 174.32 131.91 339 100.00 1034 DBG PUNE EXP 2 174.17 136.46 579 100.00 3019 BAGH EXPRESS 10 173.41 91.91 72 76.38 6333 VRL TVC EXPRESS 2 173.41 109.01 229 69.13 6352 NCJ MUMBAI EXP 3 172.73 102.76 104 92.60 2844 ADI PURI EXP 6 172.68 118.97 216 96.47 2506 NORTH EAST EXP 10 172.65 107.77 501 100.00 2666 CAPE HOWRAH EXP 2 172.42 115.95 231 100.00 6613 COIMBATORE EXP 1 172.25 121.10 539 60.26 4311 ALA HAZRAT EXP 7 171.86 92.92 153 79.21 1057 AMRITSAR EXPRES 10 170.77 96.22 73 34.87 9266 UTTARANCHAL EXP 1 170.57 119.19 95 98.38 2522 RAPTISAGAR EXP 2 170.54 116.02 360 90.93 2833 HOWRAH EXPRESS 10 170.42 119.38 213 97.90 9048 BGP SURAT EXP 3 170.32 136.24 486 99.29 1013 COIMBATORE EXP 10 169.92 119.68 177 94.90 1066 DBG LTT EXPRESS 5 169.80 132.09 401 100.00 2781 SWARNA JAYANTHI 2 169.70 134.60 229 81.42 2152 SAMARSATA EXP 2 169.57 117.31 180 98.49 2925 PASCHIM EXPRESS 10 169.49 124.36 251 100.00 3151 JAMMU TAWI EXP 10 169.48 91.34 46 47.53 2652 T N SMPRK KRNTI 3 169.10 103.42 75 100.00 2357 HWH MUMBAI MAIL 1 168.67 121.60 290 100.00 2859 GITANJALI EXP. 10 168.51 125.49 328 99.30 7203 BVC KAKINADA EX 2 168.49 116.84 321 100.00 6506 GANDHIDHAM EXP 2 168.42 117.32 346 99.52 6324 SHM=TVC EXPRESS 2 168.38 135.74 442 96.64 6734 MMR MADURAI EXP 2 168.32 104.29 74 60.46 2630 YPR S KRNTI EXP 3 168.10 103.41 38 100.00 2906 HWH PBR EXPRESS 4 168.09 125.43 306 100.00 Page 2 of 41 CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY AS EARNINGS INCLUDING AVERAGE PER TATKAL EARNINGS A %AGE OF CONCESSION LOSS AS DAY OF AS A %AGE OF TOTAL A %AGE OF WAITING LIST CUMMULATIVE TOTAL POTENTIAL CUMMULATIVE FOR THE YEAR TATKAL POTENTIAL TRAIN TRAIN NAME TRAIN FOR THE YEAR POTENTIAL FOR THE TILL DATE FOR THE YEAR TILL NO. TRIPS TILL DATE YEAR TILL DATE DATE 4056 BRAHMPUTRA MAIL 10 168.08 107.40 428 100.00 6311 BKN TVC EXPRESS 1 167.98 122.25 364 100.00 2626 KERALA EXPRESS 10 167.23 114.75 393 89.94 2307 HWH==JU==EXP 10 167.07 139.87 401 100.00 7017 RJT SC EXPRESS 4 166.83 133.26 525 96.01 2511 RAPTI SAGAR EXP 5 166.44 120.05 187 92.22 2663 HWH TPJ EXPRESS 3 165.66 105.99 67 100.00 6508 JODHPUR EXPRESS 2 165.66 119.03 295 100.00 2627 KARNATAKA EXP 10 165.64 126.32 389 99.80 2920 MALWA EXPRESS 10 165.29 133.86 72 23.44 6335 NAGERCOIL EXP 2 165.26 117.08 272 71.55 2876 NEELACHAL EXP 4 165.19 106.28 172 92.09 5651 LOHIT EXPRESS 1 165.12 104.37 370 87.07 2649 SAMPARK KRANTI 7 164.62 132.17 147 91.47 6210 AJMER EXPRESS 3 163.72 121.01 385 95.26 2839 HWH MAS MAIL 10 163.55 126.92 242 100.00 6327 KRBA TVC EXPRES 3 163.46 130.36 294 90.18 2708 AP SMPRK KRANTI 4 163.33 105.72 108 100.00 2472 SWARAJ EXPRESS 6 162.66 129.25 309 75.76 8402 OKHA PURI EXP 1 162.52 120.61 314 99.54 2782 SWARNA JAYANTHI 1 162.23 116.46 114 100.00 6337 OKHA ERS EXPRES 3 162.01 114.34 318 61.70 1068 SAKET EXPRESS 3 161.70 145.39 604 97.50 9269 PBR MOTIHARI EX 2 161.68 114.00 208 100.00 2644 SWARNA JAYANTI 2 161.43 120.78 198 100.00 2975 JAIPUR EXPRESS 4 161.43 121.37 297 98.58 1329 BB BJP FAST PAS 4 161.28 131.65 68 2646 ERS MILLENUM EX 1 161.07 113.72 193 96.96 2512 RAPTISAGAR EXP 3 159.82 104.61 74 94.51 1097 ERANAKULAM EXP 2 158.79 135.20 270 100.00 2616 G T EXPRESS 10 158.73 109.33 200 93.15 2841 COROMANDAL EXP 10 158.67 128.17 404 100.00 8645 EAST COAST EXP 10 158.42 94.84 224 89.60 3307 GANGASUTLEJ EXP 10 158.16 81.90 19 16.73 6360 PNBE ERS EXPRES 1 157.95 129.64 231 100.00 4318 DDN INDB EXP 4 157.54 103.69 45 66.12 2513 SC GHY EXP 1 157.31 128.43 422 91.07 8189 TATA ALLP EXP 10 157.23 111.88 79 99.18 2592 GORAKHPUR EXP 1 157.16 127.59 331 83.25 6505 GIMB SBC EXPRES 1 157.11 119.99 367 100.00 6325 AHILYANAGARI EX 1 157.04 116.61 188 66.40 2942 ASN ADI SUP EXP 2 156.95 131.87 348 100.00 1027 CHENNAI MAIL 10 156.83 120.41 162 100.00 3005 AMRITSAR MAIL 10 156.50 95.68 72 64.67 2322 KOLKATTA MAIL 8 156.43 109.07 158 79.64 2311 HWH DLI KLK MAI 10 156.02 99.15 262 95.66 2801 PURUSHOTTAM EXP 10 155.95 106.47 199 81.08 1094 MAHANAGARI EXP 10 155.73 137.36 392 99.96 2840 HOWRAH MAIL 10 155.48 117.63 158 100.00 Page 3 of 41 CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE CUMMULATIVE OCCUPANCY AS EARNINGS INCLUDING AVERAGE PER TATKAL EARNINGS A %AGE OF CONCESSION LOSS AS DAY OF AS A %AGE OF TOTAL A %AGE OF WAITING LIST CUMMULATIVE TOTAL POTENTIAL CUMMULATIVE FOR THE YEAR TATKAL POTENTIAL TRAIN TRAIN NAME TRAIN FOR THE YEAR POTENTIAL FOR THE TILL DATE FOR THE YEAR TILL NO.
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