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The Mumbai–Pune Expressway (officially Yashwantrao Chavan Expressway) is India's first 6-lane wide concrete, access-controlled tolled expressway. [1] It spans a distance of 94.5km connecting Raigad-Navi Mumbai-Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra state and the financial capital of India, with Pune, the cultural and educational capital of Maharashtra.
It covers the distance of 192 kilometres in 2 hours 40 mins as 12127 Mumbai Pune Intercity Express (72 km/h) and 2 hours 35 mins as Pune Mumbai Intercity Express (74.32 km/h). This train now operates by Push Pull technique and the technical halt at Karjat for attaching bankers is removed.
The Deccan Express is an express train that leaves daily at 3:15pm, [1] plying between the cities of Pune and Mumbai in India, a distance of 192 km and at 7:00am from Mumbai to Pune. 11008 Deccan Express 11008 Deccan Express – AC Chair Car Coach 1008 Deccan Express at Pune Junction 11008 Deccan Express – 2nd Class seating coach
The other five trains are 12127/28 Mumbai Pune Intercity Express, 11007/08 Deccan Express, 11009/10 Sinhagad Express, 12125/26 Pragati Express and 12123/24 Deccan Queen. It covers the distance of 192 kilometres in 3 hours 25 mins as 22105 Indirayani Express (55.38 km/h) and 3 hours 20 mins as 22106 Indirayani Express (57.60 km/h).
It leaves Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Mumbai on the same day at 17:50 IST and reaches Pune Junction at 21:50 IST on the same day. It covers a distance of 192 km in one direction during its journey. Its train number is 11010 while travelling from Pune to Mumbai, whereas the train number is 11009 during the return journey from Mumbai to ...
The Pune–Mumbai Pragati Express Express is the 3rd of 6 dedicated trains to leave Pune Junction for Mumbai CST & is the 2nd-last train to return. 12126 Pune–Mumbai Pragati Express leaves Pune Junction every day at 07:50 hrs IST and reaches Mumbai CST at 11:15 hrs IST.
The Sion Panvel Expressway is a 25 km Indian highway located entirely in the state of Maharashtra, that connects Sion in Mumbai with Panvel, via Navi Mumbai. [1] It is one of the busiest and most important roads in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and connects Mumbai with the city of Pune.
This stand connects Pune to Mumbai by AC buses. This also connects Pune to Shirdi, Ahmednagar, Barshi, Thane, Mumbai , Solapur, Kolhapur, Satara, Mahabaleshwar, Panvel etc. in Maharashtra. Buses traveling from Pune to outside states operate from this bus stand.