Bengaluru-Mangaluru Express Special Train timings revised


Team Udayavani, Nov 21, 2020, 3:19 PM IST

Bengaluru: The South Western Railway has announced a revision in arrival and departure timings of Train No.06517 KSR Bengaluru – Mangalore Express Special.

The new timings from Sakleshpur to Mangalore Central will be as follows from November 22:

The train which leaves Hassan at 00.45 hrs will arrive/depart at Sakaleshpur- 02.35 / 02.45 hrs; Subrahmanya Road- 05.35 / 05.40 hrs; Yedamangala- 05.54 / 05.55 hrs; Kabaka Puttur- 06.23 / 06.25 hrs; Bantwala- 06.54 / 06.55 hrs; Mangalore Jn- 07.30 / 07.40. The train will Mangalore Central at 08.45 hrs.

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