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3 Trains from (KSF)KHALISPUR to (ALD)ALLAHABAD JN


Address: Khalispur, Uttar Pradesh 221206, India

Station Code: KSF

Station Name: KHALISPUR

Zone: NR/Northern

Train Frequency Weekly: 113

Station Traffic: Medium

Address: Allahabad Railway Station, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

Station Code: ALD

Station Name: ALLAHABAD JN

Zone: NCR/North Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 669

Station Traffic: High





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22433GCT ANVT S F EXPDHE17:02ALD21:354:33TU,SA1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,22433 Status
15231BJU GONDIA EXPKCT19:27ACOI01:255:58M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,15231 Status
19042GCT BDTS EXPDHE20:35ALD00:454:10TU,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,19042 Status
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RECENT NEWS

1
No.73/2023-2403-05-2023
Chennai
Bharat Gaurav Train between Kochuveli and Prayagraj

‘Divine Journey: Puniya Theertha Yathirai’

Train No. 06909/06910 Kochuveli – Prayagraj - Kochuveli Bharat Gaurav Trains:

Train No. 06909 Kochuveli – Prayagraj Jn Bharat Gaurav Train will leave Kochuveli at 22.00 hrs o­n 04th May, 2023 and reach Prayagraj Jn at 13.00 hrs o­n 13th May, 2023

Train No. 06910 Prayagraj Jn – Kochuveli Bharat Gaurav Train will leave Prayagraj Jn at 13.30 hrs o­n 13th May, 2023 and reach Kochuveli at 22.45 hrs o­n 15th May, 2023

Coach Composition4- AC Three Tier Coaches, 7- Sleeper Class Coaches, 1- Pantry Car & 2- Luggage cum Brake Vans

Itinerary details:

Kochuveli - Puri - Konark - Kolkata - Gaya - Varanasi - Ayodhya -  Allahabad - Kochuveli

The details of timings and stoppages of Train No. 06909/06910 Kochuveli – Prayagraj - Kochuveli Bharat Gaurav Train are as follows:

Date & Day

Station

Arrival

Departure

04.05.23

Thursday

Kochuveli

-

22.00

Kollam Jn

23.00

23.05

05.05.23

Friday

Sengottai Jn

03.50

04.00

Tenkasi Jn

04.15

04.20

Rajapalayam Jn

05.15

05.20

Sivakasi Jn

05.45

05.55

Virudhunagar Jn

06.15

06.20

Madurai Jn

07.00

07.40

Dindigul Jn

09.15

09.20

Tiruchchirappalli

10.25

10.35

Thanjavur Jn

11.25

11.30

Kumbakonam Jn

12.05

12.10

Mayiladuthurai Jn

13.05

13.10

Chidambaram

13.50

13.55

Tripadripuliyur

14.30

14.35

Villupuram Jn

15.25

15.35

Chengalpattu Jn

16.50

16.55

Tambaram

17.25

17.30

Chennai Egmore

18.10

18.30

06.05.23

Saturday

Vijayawada

02.55

03.05

Simhachalam North

09.35

09.40

Vizianagaram Jn.

10.30

10.40

Malatipatpur

17.30

-

07.05.23

Sunday

Malatipatpur

-

23.30

08.05.23

Monday

Khurda Road Jn

00.30

00.40

Kharagpur

06.35

06.40

Andul

08.15

08.20

Bhatta Nagar

09.00

Kolkata

11.00

23.30

09.05.23 Tuesday

Dhanbad Jn.

04.45

04.50

Gaya

08.00

23.45

10.05.23

Wednesday

Pt.Deen Dayal Upadhyaya jn.

02.45

02.55

Banaras

04.15

-

11.05.23 Thursday

Banaras

-

21.00

Lohta

-

21.15

12.05.23 Friday

Ayodhya

06.00

22.20

13.05.23 Saturday

Prayagraj Sangam

05.00

11.50

Prayagraj

12.10

12.40

Prayagraj Jn


2
2023/04/2217-04-2023
Central Railway – 170 Years of Pioneering Journey



Central Railway – 170 Years of Pioneering Journey

Indian Railways completed 170 glorious years. The first train in Asia (and India) which ran between Mumbai and Thane o­n April 16, 1853 was flagged off from Boribunder (the place where CSMT presently stands). As the years passed, the Great Indian Peninsula Railway which ran the first train merged with the Indian Midland Railway Company in 1900 and extended its frontiers from Delhi in the North, Kanpur and Allahabad in the North-east and Nagpur in the East to Raichur in the South-east.  
On 5 November 1951, Central Railway was formed by integrating Nizam State, Scindia State and Dholpur State Railways. Presently Central Railway with its 5 divisions i.e. Mumbai, Bhusaval, Nagpur, Solapur and Pune has a network over 4,219 route km in the states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka. CR serves these states through 471 stations.

On February 10th, 2023, the Vande Bharat Express was flagged off by  Hon’ble Prime Minister, from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, the same place from where the first train in Asia departed. It is a perfect confluence of heritage and development. From the first train in April 1853 to the most modern train of India, Railways have successfully expanded its network to the huge area in last 170 years. It has definitely come a long way with some of the oldest trains like Punjab Mail are still popular among its passengers even after 100 years.
Central Railway is also at the forefront with achievement of many firsts. Some notable achievements among them are: first Shatabdi Express, first Jan Shatabdi Express, first Tejas Express to name a few. Running the first electric train service in India between Bombay VT and Kurla Harbour o­n 3rd Feb 1925  laid the foundation of Electrification of Railways and Mumbai's suburban services which today have become the lifeline of Mumbai city.  
Today, Central Railway has achieved 100% electrification and the suburban network has also steadily increased. Presently Central Railway has five suburban corridors. The suburban services which started from 3 coaches have gradually increased to 9 coaches, 12 coaches and some services with 15 coaches. AC suburban services have also been introduced to make travel more convenient and comfortable. 
The originating loading which was 16.58 million tonnes at the time of formation, has now increased to 81.88 million tonnes in the year 2022-23 which is the best ever. Apart from this, infrastructure works like construction of new railway lines, doubling, construction of bridges, construction of new stations etc. are being done at a fast pace.

The Neral-Matheran Light Railway has also completed its glorious 116 years.  The Neral-Matheran railway construction started in 1904 and the two feet gauge line finally opened to traffic in 1907. As a precautionary measure, the line used to be closed during the monsoons but o­ne service runs to open timings. However, shuttle services between Aman Lodge and Matheran were introduced from 29.9.2012, to run even in monsoon. The Neral-Matheran Railway bore the brunt of heavy rains o­nce In 2005 and again in 2019.  Central Railway has undertaken several infrastructural works to improve the track and ride in the section. Two services o­n Neral – Matheran NG line resumed with effect from 22.10.2022. Now, recently AC saloon services are also introduced from 2023 which can be booked with the Chief Booking Supervisor, Neral o­n request.

From 1853 to the present, Central Railway has always been and will always strive to be the pioneer in providing the best services and is committed to providing a safe, comfortable and convenient journey to its esteemed passengers. 
--- ---
Date: April 15, 2023
PR No.2023/04/22
This press release is issued by the Public Relations Department, Central Railway Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai


(Shivaji Sutar)
Chief Public Relations Officer





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