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Mysuru-Chennai Express was introduced as the Bengaluru-Chennai Express by the Southern Railway. It traverses the 362 km distance in 6 hours and 30 minutes. The rake is now maintained by South Western Railway at Bangalore.
The 20607/20608 MGR Chennai Central - Mysuru Vande Bharat Express operates 6 days a week, covering a distance of 497 km (309 mi) in a travel time of 6 hrs 30 mins with average speeds of 76–79 km/h (47–49 mph). [2] The Maximum Permissible Speed is 130 km/h (81 mph). [3] [4] [5]
The 12639 / 12640 Brindavan Express is a Superfast express train connecting MGR Chennai Central (MAS) and KSR Bengaluru City Jn (SBC). It leaves MGR Chennai Central at 07:40 and reaches KSR Bengaluru at 13:40 hours. In the reverse direction, it leaves KSR Bengaluru at 15:00 and reaches MGR Chennai Central at 21:05 hours. The train has 22 ...
The 22625 / 22626 MGR Chennai Central–KSR Bengaluru AC Double Decker Express is a Double Decker Express connecting Chennai Central and Bangalore City. It is the 1st AC Double Decker Express in South India. [1] [2] [3] This train uses LHB coaches. The train is usually hauled by either a Royapuram WAP-7 or an Erode WAP-7 locomotive.
Chennai Central, unlike many other major railway stations in India, is a terminus. The next station to Chennai Central, the Basin Bridge Junction, is the railway junction where three different lines meet. As of 2015, all platforms except 2A platforms, in the station were able to accommodate trains with 24 coaches.
The Chennai Mysuru high speed rail corridor is planned to have a total of nine stations. [10] The rail corridor will be planned along the chennai bangalore expressways and few junctions are confirmed as per local sources. Sriperambadur, Parandhur, Ponapanthangal near banavaram, melpadi in tamilnadu
The 12007 Chennai Central–Mysuru Junction Shatabdi Express covers the distance of 500 km (310 mi) in 7 hours 00 mins averaging 71.43 km/h (44.38 mph) and in 7 hours 25 minutes as 12008 Mysuru Junction–Chennai Central Shatabdi Express averaging 67.42 km/h (41.89 mph) including halts.
Bangalore City was linked to Bangalore Cantonment in 1882. [2] The 1,676 mm ( 5 ft 6 in )-wide 5 ft 6 in ( 1,676 mm ) broad gauge Bangarpet-Marikuppam line came up in 1894. [ 3 ] The 2 ft 6 in ( 762 mm )-wide narrow-gauge line between Bowringpet (later Bangarpet) and Kolar was opened in 1913 by Mysore State Railway.