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The train stops at several stations, [1] [2] [3] including:
Station Name | Arrival Time | Departure Time |
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Ernakulam Junction | 23:55 | |
Aluva | 00:23 | 00:25 |
Thrissur | 01:47 | 01:50 |
Palakkad | 03:07 | 03:10 |
Coimbatore Junction | 04:35 | 04:40 |
Erode Junction | 06:25 | 06:35 |
Salem Junction | 07:22 | 07:25 |
Vijayawada Junction | 20:10 | 20:20 |
Warangal | 23:05 | 23:10 |
Patna Junction | 06:25 (+3 days) |
It reverses it's rake at Prayagraj Junction railway station.[ citation needed ]
The train maintains an average speed of approximately 55.94 km/h, with a maximum permissible speed of up to 130 km/h.[ citation needed ]
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