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Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Mumbai Bandra Terminus 12215 GR M T T S 16:40 BDTS 8:10 Garib Rath Express Mumbai Bandra Terminus - Delhi Sarai Rohilla 12216 GR M W T S 5:00 DEE 12:15 Garib Rath Express 12315 Ananya Express SF F 20:30 UDZ 2:45 12316 Ananya Express SF M 6:30 KOAA 15:10 12547 Agra Fort - Ahmedabad SF Express SF S M T W T F S 4:50 ADI 13:40 12548 Ahmedabad - Agra Fort SF Express SF S M T W T F S 2:10 AF 8:20 12915 Ashram Express (PT) SF S M T W T F S 2:30 DLI 10:10 12916 Ashram Express (PT) SF S M T W T F S 22:50 ADI 7:40 12957 Swarna Jayanti Rajdhani Express Raj S M T W T F S 0:55 NDLS 7:30 12958 Swarna Jayanti Rajdhani Express Raj S M T W T F S 2:29 ADI 9:40 12981 Chetak Express SF S M T W T F S 2:15 UDZ 7:50 12982 Chetak Express (PT) SF S M T W T F S 22:45 DEE 5:00 12991 Udaipur City - Jaipur Intercity Express SF S M T W T F S 11:30 JP 13:30 12992 Jaipur- Udaipur InterCity Express SF S M T W T F S 16:10 UDZ 21:30 14311 Ala Hazrat Express (via Ahmedabad) Exp T T S 20:15 BHUJ 14:00 14312 Ala Hazrat Express (via Ahmedabad) Exp T W F 6:10 BE 20:40 14321 Ala Hazrat Express (via Bhildi) Exp S M W F 20:15 BHUJ 9:45 14322 Ala Hazrat Express (via Bhildi) Exp S M T S 6:10 BE 20:40 2/7 vtesj xkM+h vkxeu@iz dgk¡ xkM+h la xkM+h dk uke@dgk¡ ls dgk¡ rd izpyu fnol vkxeu izdkj LFkku dk rd le; 14801 Jodhpur - Indore Express Exp S M T W T F S 13:00 INDB 22:50 14802 Indore - Jodhpur Express Exp S M T W T F S 14:25 JU 19:35 15013 Ranikhet Express Exp S M T W T F S 12:10 KGM 5:05 15014 Ranikhet Express Exp S M T W T F S 13:40 JSM 23:15 15269 Muzaffarpur Ahmedabad Jansadharan Express Exp F 23:15 ADI 9:10 15270 Ahmedabad Muzaffarpur Jansadharan Express Exp M 1:40 MFP 4:00 17019 Jaipur - Hyderabad Weekly Express Exp T 17:40 HYB 8:10 17020 Hyderabad - Jaipur Weekly Express Exp M 3:20 JP 6:25 19031 Yoga Express Exp S M T W T F S 20:50 HW 12:10 19032 Yoga Express Exp S M T W T F S 6:50 ADI 16:55 19263 Porbandar - Delhi Sarai Rohilla Express Exp S W 11:05 DEE 19:35 19264 Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Porbandar Express Exp M T 16:00 PBR 12:55 19269 Porbandar - Muzaffarpur Express Exp F S 11:05 MFP 18:05 19270 Muzaffarpur - Porbandar Express Exp M T 21:40 PBR 17:20 19401 Ahmedabad - Lucknow Express Exp M 21:10 LKO 14:25 19402 Lucknow - Ahmedabad Weekly Express Exp W 17:10 ADI 2:50 19403 Ahmedabad - Sultanpur Express Exp T 16:05 SLN 12:05 19404 Sultanpur - Ahmedabad Express Exp T 14:10 ADI 23:55 19407 Ahmedabad - Varanasi Weekly Express Exp F 6:30 BSB 5:40 19408 Varanasi - Ahmedabad Weekly Express Exp S 14:10 ADI 23:55 3/7 vtesj xkM+h vkxeu@iz dgk¡ xkM+h la xkM+h dk uke@dgk¡ ls dgk¡ rd izpyu fnol vkxeu izdkj LFkku dk rd le; 19409 Ahmedabad - Gorakhpur Express Exp T F 21:10 GKP 19:50 19410 Gorakhpur - Ahmedabad Express Exp S M 3:50 ADI 13:30 19413 Sare Jahan Se Achchha Express Exp W 16:40 KOAA 15:15 19414 Sare Jahan Se Achchha Express Exp M 9:30 ADI 19:15 Ahmedabad - Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra 19415 Exp M 5:25 SVDK 7:00 Express Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra - Ahmedabad 19416 Exp W 14:10 ADI 23:55 Express 19565 Uttaranchal Express Exp S 1:40 DDN 19:40 19566 Uttranchal Express Exp S 21:40 OKHA 16:15 19573 Okha - Jaipur Weekly Express Exp T 13:15 JP 15:15 19574 Jaipur - Okha Express Exp T 19:20 OKHA 13:50 19579 Rajkot - Delhi Sarai Rohilla Weekly Express Exp F 1:40 DEE 10:15 19580 Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Rajkot Weekly Express Exp F 21:40 RJT 10:40 19601 Udaipur City - New Jalpaiguri Weekly Express Exp S 6:30 NJP 18:35 19602 New Jalpaiguri - Udaipur City Weekly Express Exp T 21:40 UDZ 3:55 19665 Khajuraho - Udaipur Express Exp S M T W T F S 1:25 UDZ 6:35 19666 Udaipur City - Khajuraho Express Exp S M T W T F S 3:40 KURJ 18:30 19707 Aravali Express Exp S M T W T F S 16:35 JP 18:55 19708 Aravali Express Exp S M T W T F S 11:10 BDTS 6:35 4/7 vtesj xkM+h vkxeu@iz dgk¡ xkM+h la xkM+h dk uke@dgk¡ ls dgk¡ rd izpyu fnol vkxeu izdkj LFkku dk rd le; 19711 Jaipur - Bhopal Express Exp S M T W T F S 21:05 BPL 11:25 19712 Bhopal - Jaipur Express Exp S M T W T F S 6:55 JP 9:25 Mumbai Bandra Termius - Chandigarh Bi-weekly 22451 SF T F 5:00 CDG 16:20 SF Express Chandigarh - Mumbai Bandra Terminus Bi-weekly 22452 SF S W 16:40 BDTS 9:20 SF Express Mumbai Bandra Terminus - Delhi Sarai Rohilla SF 22949 SF T 6:30 DEE 13:20 Express Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Mumbai Bandra Terminus SF 22950 SF T 23:15 BDTS 16:45 Express 25014 Corbett Park Link Express Exp S M T W T F S 13:40 JSM 23:15 54805 Ahmedabad - Jaipur Passenger Pass S M T W T F S 18:15 JP 22:50 54806 Jaipur - Ahmedabad Passenger Pass S M T W T F S 10:00 ADI 3:45 59307 Indore - Jaipur Link Express (via Ajmer) Exp S M T W T F S 6:55 JP 9:25 82653 Yesvantpur - Jaipur Suvidha Express Prm S 4:30 JP 6:35 82654 Jaipur - Yesvantpur Suvidha Express Prm S 0:25 YPR 17:55 9621 Ajmer - Bandra Terminus Special Fare SF S 6:30 BDTS 4:45 9627 Ajmer - Delhi Cantt Special Fare SF SF M W S 5:45 DEC 11:05 9631 Ajmer - Beas Special Exp F 8:30 BEAS 2:55 12016 Ajmer - New Delhi Shatabdi Express Shtb S M T W T F S 15:45 NDLS 22:40 5/7 vtesj xkM+h vkxeu@iz dgk¡ xkM+h la xkM+h dk uke@dgk¡ ls dgk¡ rd izpyu fnol vkxeu izdkj LFkku dk rd le; 12065 Ajmer - Hazrat Nizam Jan Shatabdi Express JShtb S F 5:45 NZM 12:35 12182 Dayodaya Express SF S M T W T F S 15:30 JBP 8:45 12196 Ajmer - Agra Fort Intercity SF Express SF S M T W T F S 15:00 AF 21:40 12396 Ziyarat Express SF T 23:55 RJPB 23:05 12413 Pooja SF Express SF S M T W T F S 14:05 JAT 8:20 12719 Ajmer - Hyderabad SF Express SF W F 17:40 HYB 0:30 12978 Marusagar SF Express (PT) SF F 7:40 ERS 3:25 12983 Ajmer - Chandigarh Garib Rath Express GR S T F 17:55 CDG 6:45 12988 Ajmer - Sealdah SF Express (PT) SF S M T W T F S 12:50 SDAH 16:00 12990 Ajmer - Dadar SF Express SF S W F 19:20 DDR 12:40 13424 Ajmer - Bhagalpur Weekly Express Exp S 5:55 BGP 17:30 15013-Slip Corbett Park Link Express Exp S M T W T F S 12:10 RMR 4:50 15716 Ajmer - Kishanganj Garib Nawaz Express Exp M T T 11:05 KNE 3:15 16209 Ajmer - Mysuru Express Exp S F 5:30 MYS 6:00 16531 Ajmer - KSR Bengaluru Garib Nawaz Express Exp M 5:30 SBC 4:45 18010 Ajmer - Santragachi Weekly Express Exp S 19:25 SRC 13:55 18208 Ajmer - Durg Weekly Express Exp T 19:30 DURG 22:15 18422 Ajmer - Puri Bi-Weekly Express Exp T F 17:10 PURI 18:15 18632 Ajmer - Ranchi Garib Nawaz Express Exp S 19:30 RNC 4:15 19412 Ajmer - Ahmedabad Intercity Express Exp S M T W T F S 6:25 ADI 15:35 6/7 vtesj xkM+h vkxeu@iz dgk¡ xkM+h la xkM+h dk uke@dgk¡ ls dgk¡ rd izpyu fnol vkxeu izdkj LFkku dk rd le; 19580-Slip Delhi Sarai Rohilla - Bhavnagar Weekly Express Exp F 21:40 BVC 13:35 19608 Ajmer - Kolkata Weekly Express Exp M 19:25 KOAA 17:00 19609 Ajmer - Haridwar Express Exp M T S 19:50 HW 10:30 19611 Ajmer - Amritsar Express (via Firozpur) Exp T S 17:55 ASR 14:45 19613 Ajmer - Amritsar Express (via Dhuri) Exp M W 17:55 ASR 10:45 19711-Slip Jaipur - Indore Express (PT) Exp S M T W T F S 21:05 INDB 10:20 22996 Ajmer - Bandra Terminus SF Express (PT) SF T T S 20:30 BDTS 14:20 54802 Ajmer - Jodhpur Fast Passenger Pass S M T W T F S 14:25 JU 19:35 59272-Slip Bhavnagar - Delhi Sarai Rohilla Link Express Exp F 1:40 DEE 10:15 59602 Ajmer Marwar Passenger Pass S M T W T F S 18:20 MJ 22:05 59603 Ajmer - Udaipur City Passenger (Unreserved) Pass S M T W T F S 7:25 UDZ 17:00 59607 Ajmer - Pushkar Passenger Pass S M W T S 10:00 PUHT 11:25 Note: RPSC doesn't bear the responsibility of above mentioned time table.
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