
Matsyagandha Express to leave Mangaluru at 12.45 pm, CSMT Superfast at 4.35 pm from June 10
The Hindu
Matsyagandha Express to leave Mangaluru at 12.45 pm, CSMT Superfast at 4.35 pm from June 10
Operational timing of several trains over Mangaluru Railway Region will change following introduction of the Monsoon Timetable over Konkan Railway network between June 10 and October 31. Trains are operated at reduced speeds over KRCL network to avert any untoward incident during heavy rains.
The popular Mangaluru Central-Mumbai LTT Matsyagandha Express (12620), will depart Mangaluru Central at 12.45 pm instead of 2.20 p.m while its pairing train, Train No. 12619 will arrive in Central at 10.10 a.m. instead of 7.40 a.m., according to Southern Railway’s Palakkad division.
Another popular service, Train No. 12133 Mumbai CSMT-Mangaluru Junction Superfast will arrive in Junction at 3.40 p.m. instead of 1.05 p.m. and, in the return direction, Train No. 12134 to Mumbai CSMT leaves Junction at 4.35 p.m. instead of 2 p.m.
Train No. 06602 Mangaluru Central-Madgaon Daily Express Special leaves Central at the usual timing of 5.30 a.m. to reach Madgaon at 2.25 p.m. instead of 1.25 p.m. Train No. 06601 will leave Madgaon at 3 p.m. instead of 2.10 pm to reach Mangaluru Central at 11.55 p.m. instead of 9.05 p.m.
Madgaon-Mangaluru Central MEMU (10107) departs Madgaon at 4.40 am instead of 4 am to reach Mangaluru Central at 12.30 pm instead of 11.15 am. Train No. 10108 leaves Mangaluru Central at 3.30 pm to reach Madgaon at 11 pm instead of 10.20 pm.
Ernakulam Junction-Hazrath Nizamuddin Mangala Lakshadweep Express (12617) arrives Mangaluru Junction at 6.55 pm instead of 9.25 pm.
Train No. 16346 Thiruvananthapuram Central-Mumbai LTT Netravathi Express arrives Mangaluru Junction at 9.30 p.m. instead of 10.45 p.m. Train No. 16345 Mumbai LTT - Thiruvananthapuram Central Netravati Expresss arrives Mangaluru Junction at 5.50 a.m. instead of 4.15 a.m.

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