Dedicated Intercity trains of India

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This article seeks to list all the trains that ply between two cities in India. The trains listed in the set of cities must be the originating & terminating cities respectively.

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Only Cities with more than one train between them to be listed.

Ahmedabad–Chennai

Ahmedabad–Kolkata

Ahmedabad–Darbhanga

Ahmedabad–Agra

Ahmedabad–Jodhpur

Ahmedabad–Kevadia

Ahmedabad–Patna

Ahmedabad–Pune

Ahmedabad–Puri

Ahmedabad–Vadodara

Ahmedabad–Varanasi

Chennai–Nagercoil

Chennai–Tiruchirappalli

Mysuru–Bengaluru

Mysuru–Chennai

Bengaluru–Chennai

Bengaluru–Hyderabad

Mumbai–Ahmedabad

Mumbai–Pune

Via Kalyan
Via Panvel

Mumbai–Nagpur

Via Badnera, Bhusaval
Via Adilabad, Nanded, Aurangabad
Via Akola, Aurangabad

Mumbai–Kolhapur

Mumbai–Nanded

Via Manmad
Via Latur

Mumbai–Kolkata

Mumbai–Surat

Mumbai–Jamnagar

Mumbai–Delhi

Mumbai–Bhavnagar

Mumbai–Bhuj

Mumbai–Amritsar

Mumbai–Ajmer

Mumbai–Bikaner

Mumbai–Allahabad

Mumbai–Hyderabad

Mumbai–Chennai

Mumbai–Lucknow

Mumbai-Gorakhpur

Mumbai–Patna

Mumbai–Indore

Mumbai–Bhubaneshwar

Mumbai–Goa

Mumbai–Manmad

Mumbai–Mahuva


Mumbai–Valsad

Mumbai–Visakhapatnam

Mumbai–Thiruvananthapuram

Delhi–Ahmedabad

Delhi–Chennai

Delhi–Bengaluru

Delhi–Hyderabad

Delhi–Thiruvananthapuram

Delhi–Kochi

Delhi–Kolkata

Delhi–Dehradun

Delhi–Amritsar

Delhi–Katra

Delhi–Ajmer

Delhi–Kanpur

Delhi–Allahabad

Delhi–Kalka

Delhi–Lucknow

Surat–Chhapra

Indore–Nagpur

Lucknow–Varanasi

Lucknow-Gorakhpur

Lucknow-Meerut

Lucknow-Bengaluru

Lucknow-Chandigarh

Lucknow-Pune

Lucknow-Patna

Lucknow-Chhapra

Kolkata–Dhanbad

Kolkata–Asansol

Kolkata–Rampurhat

Kolkata–New Jalpaiguri

Kolkata–Porbandar

Kolkata–Puri

Kolkata–Patna

Kolkata–Chennai

Kolkata–Bengaluru

Kolkata–Hyderabad

Pune–Delhi

Pune–Kolkata

Pune–Hyderabad

Pune–Kochi

Pune–Nagpur

Pune–Amravati (Maharashtra)

Pune–Solapur

Guwahati–Jammu Tawi

Chennai–Coimbatore

Chennai–Hyderabad

Chennai–Madurai

Guwahati–Delhi

Guwahati–Kolkata

Guwahati–Mumbai

Guwahati–Bangalore

Visakhapatnam–Delhi

Visakhapatnam–Hyderabad

Visakhapatnam-Tirupati

Hyderabad–Tirupati

Hyderabad–Vijayawada

Hyderabad–Guntur

Hyderabad–Kurnool

Vijayawada–Chennai

Chennai - Rameswaram

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