Revised timings for Mangaluru Junction-Yeshwantpur express train from November 1
Team Udayavani, Aug 2, 2024, 12:52 PM IST
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Starting November 1, the schedule for the No. 16576 Express train running between Mangaluru Junction and Yeshwantpur has been revised. This train, which previously departed late in the morning and arrived in Bengaluru at night, will now depart earlier and reach Bengaluru by evening.
Previously, the train departed Mangaluru Junction at 11:30 AM and arrived in Yeshwantpur at 8:45 PM. Under the new schedule, the train will depart from Mangaluru Junction at 7:00 AM and reach Yeshwantpur by 4:30 PM.
The revised schedule is as follows:
– Mangalore Junction: 7:00 AM
– Padil: 7:20 AM
– Bantwal: 7:33/7:35 AM
– Kabaka Puttur: 8:20/8:22 AM
– Subrahmanya: 9:00/9:10 AM
– Sakleshpur: 11:30/11:40 AM
– Hole Alur: 12:14/12:15 PM
– Hassan: 1:00/1:10 PM
– Channarayapatna: 1:21/1:22 PM
– Shravanabelagola: 1:31/1:32 PM
– BG Nagar: 1:58/1:59 PM
– Yediyur: 2:11/2:12 PM
– Kunigal: 2:24/2:25 PM
– Nelamangala: 2:59/3:00 PM
– Chikka Banavara: 3:44/3:45 PM
– Yeshwantpur: 4:30 PM
MP Brijesh Chowta expressed his satisfaction, stating that the revised schedule is the result of persistent requests made to the Railway Minister. The prompt response and issuance of the order have been welcomed by passengers.
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