Anantapuri Express

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⭑ANANTHAPURI EXPRESS⭑
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Ananthapuri Express is just leaving Chengalpattu Junction railway station with a WAP-4 in lead towards Chennai Egmore.
Overview
Service type Express
StatusActive
Locale Kerala & Tamil Nadu
First service30 June 2002;20 years ago (2002-06-30)(initial run between Thiruvananthapuram Central and Chennai Egmore) [1]
1 November 2017;5 years ago (2017-11-01)(extended to Kollam Junction) [2]
Current operator(s) Indian Railways
Ridership Express/Mail
Route
Termini Chennai Egmore (MS)
Kollam Junction (QLN)
Stops26 Halts
Distance travelled858 km (533 mi)
Average journey time15 hours 35 minutes
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)16723↔16724
On-board services
Class(es) AC 1st Class (H), AC 2 tier (A), AC 3 tier (B), Sleeper (SL), Unreserved (UR) & Luggage & Guard Van (SLRD)
Disabled access Wheelchair symbol.svg
Seating arrangementsChair car & Bench seat
Sleeping arrangements Couchette cars
Catering facilitiesOn-Board Catering, E-Catering
Observation facilitiesLarge windows
Technical
Rolling stock WAP-4 from Electric Loco Shed, Arakkonam & Electric Loco Shed, Erode (End to End)
Track gauge 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Electrification 25 kV AC 50 Hz Overhead Electric Traction
Operating speed57 km/h (35 mph)
Rake maintenance Kollam Junction
Rake sharing Uzhavan Express (16865↔16866)
Route map
Route map of Anantapuri Express (Kollam-Chennai).jpg

Ananthapuri Express is an express train running between Kollam Junction and Chennai Egmore via Thiruvananthapuram Central, Nagercoil, Tirunelveli Junction, Madurai Junction, Tiruchirappalli Junction and Viluppuram Junction through the trunk line and chord lines in southern India. It is a daily overnight Express/Mail service. From Chennai Egmore, train no:16723 departs by 20:10 hours and reaches Kollam Junction at 11:45 hours the next day. The parallel train numbered 16724 starts 15:40 Hours from Kollam Junction and reaches Chennai Egmore around 07:45 hours the next day.

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History

The inauguration of this train was on 30 June 2002 [1] operating six days a week. Later in 2005 it was made daily train. In the beginning it ran between Chennai Egmore and Thiruvananthapuram Central. It was named Ananthapuri after the city Thiruvananthapuram. In 2017 railway budget, it was extended [2] to Kollam with effect from 1 November 2017. [3] [4]

Route

It runs along the Kollam–Thiruvananthapuram trunk line and other chord lines through one among the shortest routes from Kollam to Chennai via Thiruvananthapuram, Nagercoil, Tirunelveli, Virudhunagar, Madurai, Tiruchirappalli(Trichy), Viluppuram and Chengalpattu.


Schedule

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16723 - Chennai Egmore → Kollam Junction (Quilon) 𝄪Ananthapuri Express𝄪
Station NameStation CodeArrivalDepartureDay
Chennai Egmore MS-20:101
Tambaram TBM20:3820:40
Chengalpattu Junction CGL21:0821:10
Madurantakam MMK21:2821:30
Melmaruvathur MLMR21:3821:40
Tindivanam TMV22:0322:05
Villupuram Junction VM22:4822:50
Vridhachalam Junction VRI23:3023:32
Tiruchchirappalli Junction(Trichy)TPJ01:3001:352
Dindigul Junction DG02:5202:55
Madurai Junction MDU03:5003:55
Viruthunagar Junction VPT04:3304:35
Sattur SRT04:5704:58
Kovilpatti CVP05:1805:20
Tirunelveli Junction TEN06:4506:50
Nanguneri NNN07:1707:18
Valliyur VLY07:2907:30
Aralvaymozhi AAY07:4907:50
Nagercoil Town NJT08:3708:40
Eraniel ERL08:5909:00
Kuzhithurai KZT09:1509:18
Parassala PASA09:2809:30
Neyyattinkara NYY09:4109:42
Thiruvananthapuram Central TVC10:1010:15
Varkala Sivagiri VAK10:5410:55
Paravur PVU11:0611:07
Kollam Junction ( Quilon ) QLN11:45-
16724 - Kollam Junction (Quilon) → Chennai Egmore 𝄪Ananthapuri Express𝄪
Kollam Junction ( Quilon ) QLN-15:401
Paravur PVU15:5315:54
Varkala Sivagiri VAK16:0416:05
Thiruvananthapuram Central TVC16:4516:50
Neyyattinkara NYY17:1217:13
Parassala PASA17:2517:26
Kuzhithurai KZT17:3717:40
Eraniel ERL17:5517:56
Nagercoil Town NJT18:1018:13
Aralvaymozhi AAY18:3918:40
Valliyur VLY18:5919:00
Nanguneri NNN19:1019:11
Tirunelveli Junction TEN20:0020:05
Kovilpatti CVP20:5821:00
Sattur SRT21:1821:20
Viruthunagar Junction VPT22:1822:20
Tirumangalam TMQ22:3922:40
Madurai Junction MDU23:1523:20
Dindigul Junction DG00:3200:35
Tiruchchirappalli Junction(Trichy)TPJ01:5001:552
Vridhachalam Junction VRI03:2303:25
Villupuram Junction VM04:3004:35
Tindivanam TMV05:0505:07
Melmaruvathur MLMR05:2805:30
Madurantakam MMK05:4305:50
Chengalpattu Junction CGL06:1306:15
Tambaram TBM06:4306:45
Mambalam MBM07:0407:05
Chennai Egmore MS07:40-

Rolling Stock

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Ananthapuri Express Running end to end with WAP-4 Locomotive from Erode, Arakkonam Electric Shed

Coach composition

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The train consists of 23 ICF UTKRISHT coaches.

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Incident

The engine of 16723 Express caught fire at Kollam Junction on 16 July 2018. [5]

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Extended destination of three daily trains running through the state". Times of India. 25 October 2017.
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