Chennai Egmore–Mangalore Central Express

Chennai Egmore–Mangalore Central Express is an express train connecting Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India with Mangalore in Karnataka, India. The main cities it passes through are Chennai Egmore, Villuppuram, Tiruchirappalli, Karur, Erode, Coimbatore, Palakkad, Tirur (Malappuram), Kozhikode, Kannur, Kasargod and Mangalore

Chennai Egmore–Mangalore Central Express
Overview
Service typeExpress train
StatusOperating
LocaleTamil Nadu, Kerala & Karnataka
First service1 July 2003 (2003-07-01)
Current operator(s)Southern Railway zone
Route
StartChennai Egmore (MS)
Stops50
EndMangalore Central (MAQ)
Distance travelled983 km (611 mi)
Average journey time23 Hours 35 Minutes
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)16159 / 16160
Line(s) usedChord line (MS  TPJ)
Tiruchirappalli–Erode line (TPJ  ED)
Jolarpettai–Shoranur line (ED  SRR)
Shoranur–Mangalore section (SRR  MAQ)
On-board services
Class(es)1A-cum-2A, 3A, SL, 2S, SLR and UR / GS
Disabled access
Seating arrangementsOpen coach
(Reserved)
Corridor coach
(Unreserved)
Sleeping arrangementsCouchette car
Auto-rack arrangementsNo
Catering facilitiesNo
Observation facilitiesWindows in all carriages
Entertainment facilitiesNo
Baggage facilitiesOverhead racks
Baggage carriage
Technical
Rolling stockLocomotive:
MSTPJ: WAP4 (RPM / ED) / WAP7 (RPM);
TPJMAQ: WDP-4D / WDP-4B (GOC)
Bogie:
One AC 2-Tier (HA1)
Two AC 3-Tier (3A)
Ten II SL
Three Second seating (2S)
Three UR / GS
Two SLR
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Electrification25 kV AC, 50 Hz
Operating speed42 kilometres per hour (26 mph)
Track owner(s)Southern Railway zone
Timetable number(s)21 / 21A / 86 / 86A[1]
Route map

Overview

This train was introduced during the 2003–2004 Railway Budget as a new daily train between Chennai Egmore and Erode via Tiruchirappalli Junction in Tamil Nadu, India.[2] Later in the 2005–2006 Railway Budget, the train (No.6607 / 6608) was extended up to Coimbatore,[3] citing large number of Melmaruvathur bound pilgrims, leaving the people of Karur in despair, who were largely benefitted of this train fearing decrease in reservation quotas.[4] The train was again extended to Mangalore in 2007, a move which forced the authorities to cancel the Tiruchirapalli–Mangalore Express (No.6867 / 6868), with revised timings.[5][6] The number of train was changed from the initial 6607 / 6608 to 6107 / 6108,[7] and from 6107 / 6108 to 16107 / 16108 since December 2010 onwards as a part of train management system over the entire Indian Railways network.[8][9] Again, the number of the train was changed to 16159 / 16160

Rakes

The train has 23 coaches comprising One AC First Cum AC 2-Tier (HA1), Three AC 3-Tier (3A), Eleven Second Class Sleepers, Two Second Seating (2S), Four General compartments (Unreserved) and Two Luggage rakes.[lower-alpha 1]

Loco 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
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Schedule

Some of the prominent stoppages include Chengalpattu Junction, Viluppuram Junction, Vriddhachalam Junction, Tiruchirappalli Junction, Karur Junction, Erode Junction, Coimbatore Junction, Palakkad Junction, Shoranur Junction.[5] This daily express train departs Chennai Egmore as Train No.16159, arrives at Tiruchirappalli Junction the next morning,[10] reverses the loco and leaves for Mangalore Central and arrives the destination after dusk of same day.[11] On the return journey, the train departs Mangalore Central as Train No.16160 just after dawn, arrives Tiruchirappalli Junction same night,[12] reverses the loco and leaves for Chennai Egmore, and arrives the destination next morning.[13][lower-alpha 2]

See also

Notes

  1. The coach composition is subject to change.
  2. The schedule and routes are subject to change for administrative reasons.

References

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