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47 Trains from (CLDY)CHANDLODIYA to (MAA)Maval


Address: Chandlodiya Railway Station, Chandlodia, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380061, India

Station Code: CLDY

Station Name: CHANDLODIYA

Zone: WR/Western

Train Frequency Weekly: 111

Station Traffic: Medium

Address: NH 14, Maval, Sirohi, 307026 Rajasthan

Station Code: MAA

Station Name: Maval

Zone: NWR/North Western

Train Frequency Weekly: 37

Station Traffic: Low





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TrainTrain NameFromDepToArrTimeDaysClassesStatus
14708RANAKPUR EXPRESADI00:15ABR04:1027:55M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,14708 Status
22663MS JODHPUR EXPADI00:35ABR04:504:15SA2A,3A,SL,GN,22663 Status
19269PBR MOTIHARI EXPADI00:50ABR04:504:00TH,F2A,3A,SL,GN,19269 Status
19263DELHI SR EXPRESSADI00:50ABR04:504:00TU,SA2A,3A,SL,GN,19263 Status
17037SC HSR EXPADI01:10ABR05:354:25TU,W2A,3A,SL,2S,GN,17037 Status
22476CBE HSR AC EXPADI01:10ABR05:554:45SA1A,2A,3A,22476 Status
17623NED SGNR EXPADI03:45ABR08:555:10TH2A,3A,SL,GN,17623 Status
19055BL JODHPUR EXPADI03:45ABR08:555:10TU2A,3A,SL,GN,19055 Status
19707AMRAPUR ARAVALIADI04:50ABR09:304:40M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,19707 Status
19043BGKT HUMSAFARADI06:05ABR10:154:10TH3A19043 Status
19413KOLKATA EXPRESSADI06:05ABR10:154:10W2A,3A,SL,GN,19413 Status
19403SULTANPUR EXPADI06:05ABR10:154:10TU2A,3A,SL,GN,19403 Status
54804ADI JU PASSADI06:15KWI12:416:26M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED54804 Status
16534SBC JODHPUR EXPADI07:05ABR11:454:40SU2A,3A,SL,GN,16534 Status
16532GARIB NAWAZ EXPADI07:05ABR11:454:40F2A,3A,SL,GN,16532 Status
16508JODHPUR EXPRESSADI07:05ABR11:454:40M,W1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,16508 Status
16210AJMER EXPRESSADI07:05ABR11:454:40TU,TH2A,3A,SL,GN,16210 Status
16312KCVL SGNR EXPADI07:25ABR11:404:15SA2A,3A,SL,GN,16312 Status
11090PUNE BGKT EXPMAN07:27ABR12:254:58SU1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,11090 Status
22965BDTS BGKT EXPADI08:05ABR12:254:20F2A,3A,SL,GN,22965 Status
19411AJMER INTERCITYSBIB09:40ABR13:053:25M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUCC,2S,GN,19411 Status
19031HARIDWAR MAILADI09:55ABR14:454:50M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,19031 Status
19107JANMABHOOMI EXPADI10:25ABR14:003:35SU2A,3A,SL,GN,19107 Status
19223ADI JAT EXPRESSADI11:20ABR15:204:00M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,19223 Status
19401ADI LUCKNOW EXPADI11:35ABR15:454:10M2A,3A,SL,GN,19401 Status
19409GORAKHPUR EXPADI11:35ABR15:454:10TH,F2A,3A,SL,GN,19409 Status
18421PURI AJMER EXPADI11:35ABR15:434:08M,TH2A,3A,SL,GN,18421 Status
16587YPR BKN EXPADI16:15ABR20:053:50F,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,16587 Status
15270JANSADHARAN EXPADI16:30ABR20:073:37SUUNRESERVED15270 Status
22548ADI GWL SF EXPADI16:55ABR21:054:10TU,F,SA2A,3A,SL,GN,22548 Status
12548ADI AGC SF EXPADI16:55ABR21:054:10M,W,TH,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,12548 Status
12957SWARNA J RAJ EXADI17:40ABR20:453:05M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU1A,2A,3A,12957 Status
12915ASHRAM EXPRESSADI18:30ABR21:503:20M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,12915 Status
19415ADI SVDK EXPRESSADI19:05ABR22:553:50SU2A,3A,SL,GN,19415 Status
22498SGNR HUMSAFAR SFADI19:20ABR22:553:35F3A22498 Status
12216DEE GARIBRATHADI19:40ABR23:353:55TU,W,F,SU3A12216 Status
19027VIVEK EXPRESSADI19:55ABR23:353:40SA2A,3A,SL,GN,19027 Status
22451CDG SUP FASTADI19:55ABR23:353:40M,TH2A,3A,SL,GN,22451 Status
14312ALA HAZRAT EXPADI20:20ABR00:304:10M,TU,TH2A,3A,SL,GN,14312 Status
22949BDTS DEE EXPRESSADI21:00ABR00:503:50W2A,3A,SL,GN,22949 Status
22915BDTS HSR SF EXPADI21:00ABR00:503:50M2A,3A,SL,GN,22915 Status
19407ADI VARANASI EXPADI21:00ABR00:503:50TH2A,3A,SL,GN,19407 Status
12480SURYANAGARI EXPADI21:25ABR01:203:55M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,12480 Status
22474BDTS BKN SUP EXPADI22:25ABR02:404:15TU2A,3A,SL,GN,22474 Status
12989AJMER EXPRESSADI22:25ABR02:404:15M,TH,SA2A,3A,SL,GN,12989 Status
22931BDTS JSM EXPADI22:25ABR02:404:15F2A,3A,SL,GN,22931 Status
54805JAIPUR PASSENGERCLDY23:56KWI07:277:31M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUSL,GN,54805 Status
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RECENT NEWS

1
WR Press Release No. 2023/0304-03-2023
MUMBAI
WESTERN RAILWAY TO RUN HOLI SPECIAL TRAINS BETWEEN SABARMATI - OKHA AND BHAVNAGAR – BANDRA (T) - AHMEDABAD

WESTERN RAILWAY TO RUN HOLI SPECIAL TRAINS BETWEEN SABARMATI - OKHA AND BHAVNAGAR – BANDRA (T) - AHMEDABAD

For the convenience of passengers and with a view to meet the travel demand during this festive season, Western Railway has decided to run Holi Special Trains o­n Special Fare between Sabarmati – Okha and
Bhavnagar – Bandra (T) – Ahmedabad.


According to a press release issued by Shri Sumit Thakur – Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway, details of the trains are as under:

1.Train No. 09453/09454 Sabarmati Jn. – Okha Superfast Special Train o­n Special Fare [4 Trips]

Train No. 09453 Sabarmati – Okha Superfast Special will depart from Sabarmati o­n 6th & 8th March, 2023 at 23.35 hrs. and reach Okha at 08.25 hrs., the next day. Similarly, Train No. 09454 Okha - Sabarmati Superfast Special will depart from Okha o­n 7th& 9th March, 2023 at 23.45 hrs. and reach Sabarmati at 08.35 hrs, the next day.

Enroute this train will halt at Chandlodiya, Viramgam Jn., Surendranagar, Than Jn., Wankaner Jn., Rajkot, Hapa, Jamnagar, Khambhaliya and Dwarka stations in both directions.

This train comprises of AC 3-Tier, Sleeper Class and General Second Class coaches.

2.Train No. 09206 Bhavnagar - Bandra (T) Special Train o­n Special Fare [One way]

 Train No. 09206Bhavnagar – Bandra Terminus One way Special will depart from Bhavnagar on Monday, 6th March, 2023 at 17.45 hrs and arrive Bandra (T) at 08.30 hrs, the next day.

Enroute this train will halt Sihor (Gujarat), Songadh, Botad, Ahmedabad, Vadodara Jn, Surat, Vapi and Borivali stations.

This train comprises of AC 2-Tier, AC 3-Tier, Sleeper Class and General Second Class coaches.

3.Train No. 09205 Bandra (T) – Ahmedabad Superfast Special Train o­n Special Fare [one way]

Train No. 09205 Bandra Terminus – Ahmedabad SF o­ne way Special will depart from Bandra Terminus o­n Tuesday, 7thMarch, 2023 at 11.15 hrs and reach Ahmedabad at 19.30 hrs, the same day.

Enroute this train will halt Borivali, Vapi, Surat and Vadodara Jn. stations.

This train comprises of AC 2-Tier, AC 3-Tier, Sleeper Class and General Second Class coaches.

The booking for Train Nos. 09206, 09205, 09453 & 09454, will open from 5thMarch, 2023 at all PRS Counters and o­n IRCTC website. For detailed information regarding timings of halts and composition, passengers may please visit www.enquiry.indianrail.gov.in.

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2
21-02-2023
Press Release:ER/HQ CELEBRATED BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF CHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ



Kolkata, February 20, 2023

As part of 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav', Eastern Railway Head Quarters celebrated birth anniversary of legendary Shivaji Maharaj at the cultural room of Eastern Railway HQ o­n 20th February, 2023. Sri Jaideep Gupta, AGM/ER. Smt Zarina Firduasi, PCPO/ER and other officers of Eastern Railway offered floral tribute to the portrait of Shivaji Maharaj.

Shivaji Bhosle was born o­n February 19, 1630 to Shahaji Bhosle and Jijabai in the fort of Shivneri, near the city of Junnar of the Pune district. Shivaji’s father Shahaji was in service of the Bijapuri Sultanate - a tripartite association between Bijapur, Ahmednagar, and Golconda, as a general. He took upon several titles like Chatrapati (paramount sovereign) Shakakarta (founder of an era) & Kshatriya Kulavantas (Head of Khatriya).

Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was the founder of the Maratha Empire in western India. He is considered to be o­ne of the greatest warriors of his time and even today, stories of his exploits are narrated as a part of the folklore. With his valor and great administrative skills, Shivaji carved out an enclave from the declining Adilshahi sultanate of Bijapur. It eventually became the genesis of the Maratha Empire. After establishing his rule, Shivaji implemented a competent and progressive administration with the help of a disciplined military and well-established administrative set-up. Shivaji is well-known for his innovative military tactics that centered around non-conventional methods leveraging strategic factors like geography, speed, and surprise to defeat his more powerful enemies. 

Shivaji turned out to be a born leader from a very young age. An active outdoorsman, he explored the Sahayadri Mountains surrounding the Shivneri forts and came to know the area like the back of his hands. By the time he was 15, he had accumulated a band of faithful soldiers from the Maval region who later aided in his early conquests. The two met in a private rendezvous o­n November 10, 1659 to discuss terms of negotiation. Shivaji anticipated it to be a trap and he arrived prepared wearing armor and concealing a metal tiger claw.  When Afzal Khan attacked Shivaji with a dagger, he was saved by his armour and Shivaji retaliated by attacking Afzal Khan with the tiger’s claw, mortally injuring him. He ordered his forces to launch an assault o­n the leaderless Bijapuri contingents. Victory was easy for Shivaji in the Battle of Pratapgarh, where around 3000 Bijapuri soldiers were killed by the Maratha forces. 

Shivaji’s conflicts with the Bijapuri Sultanate and his continuous victories brought him under the radar of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb saw him as a threat to expansion of his imperial intent and concentrated his efforts o­n eradicating the Maratha threat. Confrontations began in 1957, when Shivaji’s generals raided and looted Mughal territories near Ahmednagar and Junnar. However, Aurangzeb’s retaliation was thwarted by arrival of rainy season and battle for succession back in Delhi. Shaista Khan launched a massive attack against Shivaji, capturing several forts under his control and even his capital Poona. Shivaji retaliated back by launching a stealth attack o­n Shaista Khan, eventually injuring him and evicting him from Poona. Shaista Khan later arranged multiple attacks o­n Shivaji, severely reducing his holds of forts in the Konkan region. To replenish his depleted treasury, Shivaji attacked Surat, an important Mughal trading center and looted the Mughal wealth. An infuriated Aurangzeb sent his chief general Jai Singh I with an army of 150,000. Shivaji agreed to come to an agreement with Aurangzeb to prevent further loss of life and the Treaty of Purandar was signed between Shivaji and Jai Singh o­n June 11, 1665. Aurangzeb invited Shivaji to Agra with an aim to use his military prowess to consolidate Mughal empires in Afghanistan. Shivaji travelled to Agra with his eight year old son Sambhaji and was offended by Aurangzeb’s treatment of him. He stormed out of the court and an offended Aurangzeb placed him under house arrest. But Shivaji o­nce again used his wit and cunning to escape the imprisonment. He feigned severe illness and arranged for baskets of sweets to be sent to temple as offerings for prayer. He disguised as o­ne of the carriers and hid his son in o­ne of the baskets, and escaped o­n August 17, 1666. In subsequent times, Mughal and Maratha hostilities were pacified to a large extent by constant mediation through Mughal Sardar Jaswant Singh. Peace lasted till 1670, after which Shivaji launched an all-out offense against the Mughals. He recovered most of his territories sieged by the Mughals within four months.

Shivaji died at the age of 52 o­n April 3, 1680, at the Raigad Fort.






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