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130 km/h (81 mph) maximum, 65 km/h (40 mph) average with halts. Average length. 23 Coaches. The 12627 / 12628 Karnataka SF Express is a Daily Superfast Express train that runs between K. S. R Bengaluru City Junction , Bangalore the capital of Karnataka, and the Indian capital New Delhi. A popular daily Superfast train to Shirdi, Karnataka ...
12009/10 Mumbai Central–Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express. 12901/02 Gujarat Mail. 12931/32 Mumbai Central–Ahmedabad Double Decker Express. 12933/34 Karnavati Express. 19011/12 Gujarat Superfast Express. 22927/28 Lok Shakti Express. 59439/40 Mumbai Central–Ahmedabad Passenger. 82901/02 Ahmedabad – Mumbai Central Tejas Express.
Karnataka Sampark Kranti Express. 55.3 km/h (34 mph) average including halts. The 12629 / 12630 Karnataka Sampark Kranti Express is a Sampark Kranti Express train belonging to South Western Railway Zone that runs between Yesvantpur Junction and Hazrat Nizamuddin in India. It is currently being operated with 12629/12630 train numbers on a ...
Kolhapur - Gondia Maharashtra Express: All Days: 2:30 AM 12779: Wasco - H. Nizamuddin (Delhi) Goa Express: All Days: 8:30 AM 12627: Bangaluru - New Delhi Karnataka Express: All Days: 1:00 PM 51421: Pune - Nizamabad Passenger: All Days: 8:00 PM 11077: Pune - Jammu Tawi Jhelum Express: All Days: 9:00 PM 12129: Pune - Howrah Azad Hind Express: All ...
Karnataka Sampark Kranti Express runs at an average speed of approx 65 km/h (40.3m/h)and peak speed approx 110 km/h (68.3m/h). The peak speed of 12629/30 is mainly seen between Manmad Junction and Bhusawal Junction, which is 69 km/h. Whereas the peak speed of 12649/50 is between Dharmavaram Junction and Dhone Junction which is 95 km/h.
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58 km/h (36 mph) average including halts. The 22685 / 22686 Yesvantpur–Chandigarh Karnataka Sampark Kranti Express is a Sampark Kranti class rain belonging to South Western Railway zone that runs between Yesvantpur Junction and Chandigarh Junction in India. It is currently being operated with 22686/22685 train numbers on a bi-weekly basis.
The Kerala Express was introduced in 1977 as a split train named Kerala–Karnataka (KK) Express. [3] The composition of Karnataka–Kerala Express has been increased from 14 coaches to 21 coaches with effect from 29 January 1981. [4] Kerala Exp briefly also had a link portion to Mangalore between 1987-1992, where a portion of this train used ...