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230 Train Name Nagpur Badnera Bhusaval Wardha Akola 13A Nagpur Badnera Bhusaval Table No. B.G. Wardha Akola Train Name Viskhapatnam - Viskhapatnam Gandhidham Exp. -Ajmer Puri Exp. -Surat Amravati Pass. Fast Chennai Ahmedabad Exp. Navjeevan Nagpur Bhusaval Pass. Howrah Mumbai Exp. Gitanjali Chennai Egmore Exp. Jodhpur Secundrabad Exp. Bikaner Nagpur Pass. Wardha Wardha Pass. Amravati Bhu- Nizamuddin Gondwana sawal Nagpur via Exp. Howrah Exp. Mumbai Nagpur Ahmedabad Exp. Prerana Sahib Hazur Bikaner - Nanded Exp. Train Number 18501 #18421 59026 12656 51286 #12860 16125 17037 51260 51262 12406 12870 11454 17623 Class of 2A,3A 2A,3A CC, 2S, 1A,2A,3A, II 2A, 3A, 2A, 3A, 2A, 3A, II II 2A, 3A, 2A, 3A, 3A, SL, 2A, 3A, Accommodation SL, II SL, II II SL, II, P SL,II,P SL, II SL, II,P SL, II SL, II, P II SL, II From Table No 6 46 A 6 6 6 6A Days of Departure Th M, Th M,F,Sa Daily Daily Daily Sa Tu, W Daily Daily F, Su F Su,W,Sa Th at Originating Station Dep from Originating Station 17 35 21 25 09 00 09 35 13 50 15 15 23 15 15 25 14 35 09 05 Kms Ex CSTM Nagpur Jn. A 17 50 ––– 07 20 ––– 09 00 08 20 ––– 0 D 18 00 04 50 07 30 08 00 09 15 08 30 09 35 3 Ajni D – 05 00 – 08 10 – – – 13 Khapri D – 05 11 – 08 21 – – – 18 Gumgaon D – 05 19 – 08 29 – – – 28 Buti Bori D – 05 29 – 08 39 – – – 36 Borkhedi D – 05 38 – 08 48 – – – 45 Sindi D – 05 49 – 09 00 – – – 55 Tuljapur D – 05 59 – 09 10 – – 65 Seloo Road D – 06 09 – 09 20 – – – 72 Varud D – – – – – – 77 Sewagram D – 06 30 – 09 35 – – – 79 Wardha Jn. A 10 42 19 07 02 31 06 45 08 32 08 00 08 00 09 45 ––– 10 30 – 10 42 D 10 45 19 10 02 34 06 50 08 35 08 05 08 05 ––– 10 05 10 35 – 10 45 93 Dahegaon D – – – 07 07 – – – 10 20 – – – 103 Kaotha D – – – 07 17 – – – 10 30 – – – 109 Pulgaon Jn. D – – – 07 26 – – – 10 39 10 58 – – 119 Talni D – – – 07 37 – – – 10 50 – – – 129 Dhamangaon D – – 03 09 07 48 – – – 11 01 11 17 – – 139 Dipore D – – – 07 59 – – – 11 12 – – – 145 Chandur D – – – 08 07 – – – 11 20 – – – 158 Malkhed D – – – 08 22 – – – 11 35 – – – 166 Timtala D – – – 08 32 – – – 11 46 – – – 175 Badnera Jn. A 12 40 20 45 09 20 04 15 08 55 10 12 09 45 09 45 12 10 12 25 11 20 12 40 D 12 43 20 48 09 25 04 20 09 00 10 15 09 50 09 50 14 00 12 30 11 25 12 43 183 Takli D – – – – 09 09 – – – – – – 191 Kuram D – – – – 09 17 – – – – – – 198 Mandura D – – – – 09 24 – – – – – – 204 Mana D – – – – 09 31 – – – – – – 216 Murtajapur Jn. A – – 09 58 04 48 09 43 – – – – – – D – – 10 00 04 50 09 45 – – – – – – 226 Kate Puma D – – – – 09 55 – – – – – – 235 Borgaon D – – – – 10 03 – – – – – – 246 Yavalkhed D – – – – 10 11 – – – – – – 254 Akola Jn. A 13 30 21 40 10 35 05 15 10 20 11 10 10 40 10 40 13 20 12 19 13 30 13 50 D 13 35 21 45 10 40 05 20 10 25 11 15 10 45 10 45 13 25 12 24 13 35 13 55 266 Gaigaon D – – – – 10 36 – – – – – – – 274 Paras D – – – – 10 45 – – – – – – – 283 Shri Kshetra Nagjhari D – – – – 10 53 – – – – – – – 291 Shegaon D – – 11 15 05 50 11 05 11 45 – 11 15 13 54 – – – 303 Jalamb Jn. D – 22 24 11 25 – 11 20 – – – – – – – 315 Nandura D – 22 25 11 35 06 10 11 30 – – – – – – – 321 Khumgaon Burti D – – – – 11 40 – – – – – – – 329 Biswa Bridge D – – – – 11 50 – – – – – – – 336 Wadodra D – – – – 12 00 – – – – – – – 343 Malkapur D 14 40 22 45 11 50 06 30 12 10 12 15 – 11 50 14 30 – 14 40 – 352 Khamkhed D – – – – 12 20 – – – – – – – 358 Kolhadi D – – – – 12 30 – – – – – – – 363 Bodwad D – – 12 10 – 12 40 – – – – – – – 375 Achegaon D – – – – 13 00 – – – – – – – 387 Varangaon D – – 12 25 – 13 15 – – – – – – – 395 Bhusaval Jn. A 15 45 23 40 12 50 07 50 14 55 13 10 12 50 12 50 15 50 14 10 15 45 15 45 D 16 00 23 50 13 00 08 05 ––– 13 20 13 00 13 00 ––– 14 25 16 00 16 00 To Table No. 1A 14A 14A 14A 1A 14A 14A 46 1A 14A 1A Arr. at Destination Stn. 09 50 21 00 21 15 19 10 21 20 11 00 17 00 14 20 23 30 03 45 # Halt of 12860 at Malkapur and 18421 at Nandura on experimental basis till further advice. 230 Nagpur Badnera Bhusaval 13A Wardha Akola B.G. Table No. ia v . Nagpur Exp Train Name Via Exp. jaynagaram Puri Ahmeda- Puri bad Vi Puri Okha Exp. Okha Puri Vijayawada via Gondia Shri Gondia Shahu Chhatrapati Maharaj(T) Exp. Maharashtra Narkher Bhusaval Pass. Puri Ahmedabad Titlagarh via Exp. Howrah- Sainagar Shirdi EXP. Ajni Tilak Lokmanya Exp. (T) Puri Sainagar Shridi Exp. Nagpur Mumbai Exp. Duronto Shalimar Tilak Lokmanya (T) – Amravati Exp. Mumbai Howrah Mumbai Mail Howrah Pune Exp. Hind Azad Hapa - Bilaspur Exp. Train Number 18401 11040 51184 18405 12843 22894 11202 18407 $12290#18030 12112 12810 12130 22940 Class of 2A, 3A, 2A, 3A, II 2A, 3A, 2A, 3A, 2A,3A 2A, 3A, 1A,2A,3A, 1A,2A, 2A, 3A, 2A,3A, 1A,2A,3A, 2A, 3A, SL, II Accommodation SL, II, P SL, II SL, II, P SL, II, P SL,II, SL, II SL, II P 3A,SL,II, SL, II SL, II, SL, II, P SL, II, P From Table No 6 46A 46A Tu,Th, Days of Departure Su Daily Daily W Th F F Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Th at Originating Station F, Sa Dep from Originating Station 09 45 08 20 09 00 18 20 17 30 14 35 22 15 15 00 19 05 20 15 21 55 08 10 Kms Ex CSTM Nagpur Jn. A 10 35 14 35 14 35 08 20 19 40 ––– 13 15 14 10 15 40 15 05 0 D 10 55 14 45 14 45 08 30 ––– 19 50 20 40 13 40 14 20 15 50 15 15 3 Ajni D 11 04 – – – 16 15 – – 13 49 – – – 13 Khapri D – – – – – – – – – – – 18 Gumgaon D – – – – – – – – – – – 28 Buti Bori D – – – – – – – – – – – 36 Borkhedi D – – – – – – – – – – – 45 Sindi D – – – – – – – 14 22 – – – 55 Tuljapur D – – – – – – – – – – – 65 Seloo Road D – – – – – – – – – – 72 Varud D – – – – – – – – – – – 77 Sewagram D 12 03 – – – – – – 14 54 15 23 – – 79 Wardha Jn. A 10 42 12 10 15 52 15 52 – 17 10 20 50 – 15 02 15 30 16 43 16 27 D 10 45 12 13 15 54 15 54 – 17 13 20 53 – 15 05 15 33 16 46 16 30 93 Dahegaon D – – – – – – – – – – – – 103 Kaotha D – – – – – – – – – – – – 109 Pulgaon Jn. D – 12 36 – – – 17 38 – – 15 27 15 54 – – 119 Talni D – – – – – – – – – – – – 129 Dhamangaon D – 12 55 – – – 18 07 – – 15 45 16 12 – – 139 Dipore D – – – – – – – – – – – – 145 Chandur D – 13 12 – – – 18 24 – – 16 02 – – – 158 Malkhed D – – – – – – – – – – – – 166 Timtala D – – – – – – – – – – – – 175 Badnera Jn. A 12 40 14 10 13 30 17 30 17 30 – 19 30 22 37 – 16 55 19 20 17 40 18 22 18 05 D 12 43 14 15 13 35 17 33 17 33 – 19 35 22 40 – 17 00 19 25 17 43 18 25 18 10 183 Takli D – – 13 43 – – – – – – – – – – – 191 Kuram D – – 13 51 – – – – – – – – – – – 198 Mandura D – – 13 58 – – – – – – – – – – – 204 Mana D – – 14 04 – – – – – – – – – – – 216 Murtajapur Jn. A – 14 43 14 14 – – – 20 08 – – 17 28 19 58 18 13 – – D – 14 45 14 16 – – – 20 10 – – 17 30 20 00 18 15 – – 226 Kate Puma D – – 14 28 – – – – – – – – – – – 235 Borgaon D – – 14 36 – – – – – – – – – – – 246 Yavalkhed D – – 14 44 – – – – – – – – – – – 254 Akola Jn. A 13 30 15 10 14 50 18 25 18 25 12 19 21 25 23 40 – 18 00 20 25 18 40 19 22 19 05 D 13 35 15 15 14 55 18 30 18 30 12 24 21 35 23 45 – 18 05 20 30 18 45 19 25 19 10 266 Gaigaon D – – 15 15 – – – – – – – – – – 274 Paras D – – 15 25 – – – – – 18 20 – – – – 283 Shri Kshetra Nagjhari D – – 15 35 – – – – – – – – – – 291 Shegaon D 14 05 15 45 15 50 – – – – – 18 35 21 00 19 15 19 50 – 303 Jalamb Jn. D – 15 55 16 00 – – – – – 18 45 – 19 30 – – 315 Nandura D – 16 05 16 10 – – – – – 19 55 21 20 19 40 – – 321 Khumgaon Burti D – – 16 15 – – – – – – – – – – 329 Biswa Bridge D – – 16 25 – – – – – – – – – – 336 Wadodra D – – 16 35 – – – – – – – – – – 343 Malkapur D 14 40 16 30 16 50 19 40 19 40 – – – 19 20 21 40 20 02 20 25 – 352 Khamkhed D – – 17 00 – – – – – – – – – – 358 Kolhadi D – – 17 10 – – – – – – – – – – 363 Bodwad D – 16 50 17 18 – – – – – 19 40 – – – – 375 Achegaon D – – 17 28 – – – – – – – – – 2030 387 Varangaon D – 17 05 17 40 – – – – – – – – – 2045 395 Bhusaval Jn. A 15 45 17 30 19 00 20 40 20 40 – 01 50 01 20 20 20 22 40 21 05 21 20 21 30 D 16 00 17 50 ––– 20 50 20 50 – 02 00 01 25 20 45 22 50 21 15 21 30 21 40 To Table No. 14A 1A 1A 14A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A Arr. at Destination Stn. 15 15 1245 07 25 07 25 20 30 13 55 08 25 07 55 04 50 06 25 05 25 06 50 # Halt of 18030 at Bodwad on experimental basis till further advice.
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