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22144 BIDR CSTM SF EXP

Train Schedule & Fare
22144-BIDR CSTM SF EXP
Bidar to Mumbai cst | Distance-677Kms | Travel Time 12:05Hrs | Avg Speed 56Km/Hr

Runs On- SUN,,,,THU,,SAT
Fare Approx
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S.noCodeStn NameArr.Dep.HaltDisDay
1BIDRBIDARSourcee19:5001
2BHLKBHALKI20:2020:211:00381
3UDGRUDGIR20:5120:521:00811
4LTRRLATUR ROAD21:4421:451:001141
5LURLATUR22:2522:305:001471
6HGLHARANGUL22:4222:431:001581
7MRXMURUD23:0623:071:001831
8UMDUSMANABAD23:3023:322:002261
9BTWBARSI TOWN23:5723:581:002631
10KWVKURDUVADI00:5300:552:003002
11DDDAUND JN02:4502:505:004092
12PUNEPUNE JN04:1004:155:004852
13LNLLONAVALA05:1305:152:005492
14KJTKARJAT05:5806:002:005772
15KYNKALYAN JN06:4206:453:006232
16TNATHANE07:0407:051:006432
17DRDADAR07:2807:302:006682
18CSTMMUMBAI CST07:55Destination6772
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RECENT NEWS

1
2023/03/0603-03-2023
Saving of 1.64 lakh tons carbon footprints annually with electrification on Mumbai Division


Saving of 1.64 lakh tons carbon footprints annually with electrification o­n Mumbai Division

100% Electrification o­n Mumbai Division saves Rs 556.56 crore annually


Indian Railways is working in mission mode to become the largest Green Railways in the world and is moving towards becoming a “net zero carbon emitter” before 2030. Railways is guided by a holistic vision of being an environment friendly, efficient, cost effective, punctual and a modern carrier of passengers as well as the freight in order to serve the growing needs of New India.

The first electric train ran in India between the then Bombay Victoria Terminus (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus) and Kurla o­n Harbour line o­n 03.02.1925. The section was electrified o­n 1500 Volt DC.  The conversion of DC traction o­n Mumbai Division of Central Railway to AC traction began in 2001 and progressively, without significant disturbance to the lifeline of the nation, i.e. suburban services, was completed in 2016. It has overcome the challenges of conversion of DC-AC Traction, Ghat sections, etc. over the years.  This also resulted in capacity enhancement of 33% as 9-car services were converted to 12-car services o­n suburban section.

Mumbai Division was fully electrified with 555.5 route km in 2019. This has helped to change the lifestyle of people of Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The last section i.e. Panvel-Pen-Roha electrified o­n Mumbai have benefited for better connect of Raigad and Alibag Districts with Mumbai Metropolitan City. The section Panvel-Pen-Roha is also Gateway to connect Western ghat and Konkan Railway network.

During the year 2022-23, 77 pairs of mail/express trains changed to electric traction. The important trains run o­n electric traction o­n Mumbai Division are Rajdhani Express, Vande Bharat Express, Deccan Queen, Punjab Mail, Tejas Express, Vidarbha Express, Duronto Express etc.  In fact, Rajdhani Express is the o­nly train which run o­n push-pull mode daily. 22107/22108 Mumbai-Latur Express switched over electric traction recently in February 2023 and 22143/22144 Mumbai-Bidar Express will be switched over electric traction soon.  This will significantly reduce the fuel bill of Mumbai Division which is 5156.75 kilo litre per month o­n an average and earn 1.64 lakh ton carbon footprints annually.

Pace of Railway Electrification, which is environment friendly and reduces pollution, has increased at 9X speed since 2014. Railways has planned electrification of BG routes which will facilitate elimination of diesel traction resulting in significant reduction in its carbon footprint and environmental pollution.

Electrification offers advantages like:
• Environmental-friendly mode of transport
• Reduced dependence o­n imported diesel fuel, thereby saving precious foreign currency and reduced carbon footprints
• Reduced operating cost
• Haulage of heavier freight trains and longer passenger trains with high haulage capacity of Electric Locomotives leading to increased throughput
• Increased sectional capacity by eliminating detention o­n account of traction change
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Date: March 3, 2023
PR No.2023/03/06
This press release is issued by the Public Relations Department, Central Railway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai
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(Shivaji Sutar)
Chief Public Relations Officer




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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No. 692/2022-2321-11-2022
Secunderabad
PR No. 692 - Cancellation / Partial Cancellation of Trains due to Traffic Block over Central Railway

  

 

 

Due to traffic & power blocks between CST Mumbai – Masjid stations o­n CST Mumbai – Kalyan section of Central Railway, the following train services are cancelled / partially cancelled as detailed below:

 

Cancellation:

 

Sl. No

Train No

From – To

JCO

1

17618

H.S.Nanded – CST Mumabi

19.11.2022 & 20.11.2022

2

17617

CST Mumbai – H.S.Nanded

20.11.2022 & 21.11.2022

3

12071

CST Mumbai – Jalna

20.11.2022

4

12072

Jalna – CST Mumbai

20.11.2022

5

11401

CST Mumbai – Adilabad

20.11.2022

6

11402

Adilabad – CST Mumbai

21.11.2022

7

17611

H.S.Nanded – CST Mumbai

19.11.2022

8

17612

CST Mumbai – H.S.Nanded

20.11.2022

9

17058

Secunderabad – CST Mumbai

19.11.2022

10

17057

CST Mumbai – Secunderabad

20.11.2022

11

12702

Hyderabad – CST Mumbai

19.11.2022

12

12701

CST Mumbai – Hyderabad

20.11.2022

 

Partially Cancelled:

 

Sl. No

Train No

From – To

JCO

Partially Cancelled between

1

22157

CST Mumbai – Chennai Egmore

19.11.2022 & 20.11.2022

CST Mumbai – Dadar

*will start from Dadar instead of CST Mumbai

2

22159

CST Mumbai – Chennai Central

20.11.2022

3

11019

CST Mumbai – Bhubaneswar

20.11.2022

4

22732

CST Mumbai – Hyderabad

20.11.2022

5

11301

CST Mumbai – KSR Bengaluru

20.11.2022

CST Mumbai – Pune

*will start from Pune instead of CST Mumbai

6

16331

CST Mumbai – Thiruvananthapuram

20.11.2022

7

11020

Bhubaneswar – CST Mumbai

18.11.2022

Dadar – CST Mumbai

8

11402

Adilabad – CST Mumbai

19.11.2022

9

22158

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