Yesvantpur–Puducherry Weekly Express
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Yesvantpur–Puducherry Weekly Express
The Yesvantpur–Puducherry Weekly Express is an Express train belonging to South Western Railway zone that runs between and in India. It is currently being operated with 16573/16574 train numbers on a weekly basis. Service The 16573/Yesvantpur–Puducherry Weekly Express has an average speed of 44 km/h and covers 456 km in 10h 15m. The 16574/Puducherry–Yesvantpur Weekly Express has an average speed of 40 km/h and covers 456 km in 11h 30m. Although it does not have a stop at Karmelaram or Heelalige, it is often stopped at these stations to allow the passage or arrival of 12677 KSR Bengaluru-Intercity Express, which sometimes experiences delays of up to forty minutes. Route and halts The important halts of the train are: * * * * * * * * * * Coach composition The train has LHB rakes with a maximum speed of 110 km/h. The train consists of 24 coaches: * 2 AC II Tier * 3 AC III Tier * 12 Sleeper coaches * 1 Pantry car * 4 General Unrese ...
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Express Trains In India
India has a system of express trains, operated by Indian Railways which comes under the purview of the Ministry of Railways (India), Ministry of Railways of Government of India. , it maintains over of tracks, spanning across in route length, and operates nearly 3,000 express trains daily. According to the Ministry of Railways, express trains travel faster and have limited stops than Slow and fast passenger trains in India, ordinary passenger trains. Any passenger train with an average speed higher than is considered super-fast. , India does not have any operational High-speed railway, high-speed trains. The maximum operational speed of is achieved by Gatimaan Express and Rani Kamalapati (Habibganj)–Hazrat Nizamuddin Vande Bharat Express on the Tughlakabad railway station, TughlakabadAgra Cantonment railway station, Agra section. Earlier steam locomotive operated trains largely operated below . With the introduction of electric locomotives in later 1920s and newer steam ...
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