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Shrirangapattana railway station (station code: S, also Srirangapatna) is a railway station on the Mysore–Bangalore railway line in Mandya district in the state of Karnataka in south India. Mysore railway division
The Rajya Rani trains were announced by the railway minister in railway budget 2011. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The first Rajya Rani train was started between Mysore and Bangalore by Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee and was flagged off on 1 July 2011 by K. H. Muniyappa , Minister of State for Railways.
The 16557 / 16558 Rajya Rani Express [1] is a daily commuter train between Mysore and Bangalore. This train leaves Bangalore City at 11:30 AM and reaches Mysore at 1:45 PM. In the return direction, it leaves Mysore at 2:50 PM to reach Bangalore City at 5:20 PM. It operates with the number 16558 from Bangalore to Mysore and 16557 in the reverse ...
This train will be operated by Indian Railways, connecting Mysuru Jn, Mandya, KSR Bengaluru City Jn, Krishnarajapuram, Katpadi Jn and MGR Chennai Ctrl. It is currently operated with train numbers 20663/20664 on 6 days a week basis. [6] [7] [8] This train would later be extended to Mysuru Jn until the maintenance facility would be ready for ...
Mysore Junction railway station, re-christened as Mysuru Junction railway station (station code: MYS) is a railway station on Mysore–Bangalore railway line serving the city of Mysore, Karnataka, India. Previously Mysore was connected to Bangalore by a single-line metre-gauge track. It was later converted into non-electrified broad-gauge line.
Mysore Junction (MYS) Stops: 2: Distance travelled: 497 km (309 mi) Average journey time: 06 hrs 30 mins: Service frequency: Six days a week [a] Train number(s) 20607 / 20608: Line(s) used: MGR Chennai Central–KSR Bengaluru Line; KSR Bengaluru–Mysore Line; On-board services; Class(es) AC Chair Car, AC Executive Chair Car: Seating arrangements
The erstwhile Kingdom of Mysore established Mysore State Railway for improving rail connectivity, right after the commissioning of Madras Royapuram–Bangalore City railway line in 1879. [6] Though managing Mysore State Railway was an expensive affair, Chamarajendra Wadiyar X decided to lay a new rail from Bangalore to Mysore in 1870, and ...
The Mysuru main line is a train line that connects the port city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu to the palace city of Mysore in Karnataka, passing through Vellore and Bangalore.This line is completely electrified, allowing trains to reach a maximum permissible speed of approximately 130 km/h.