Kanpur Central - Important Trains Passing

Important Trains Passing

Train No. Train Name Arrival Departure Days Platform No.
12003 Lucknow Swarna Shatabdi 16:45 16:50 Daily Platform No. 1
12004 Lucknow Swarna Shatabdi 11:20 11:25 Daily Platform No.
2559 Shiv Ganga Express 01:10 01:15 Daily Platform No.
2560 Shiv Ganga Express 00:50 00:55 Daily Platform No.
4853/63/65 Marudhar Express 01:55 02:00 Daily Platform No.
4854/64/66 Marudhar Express 01:20 01:25 Daily Platform No.
2179 Lucknow-Agra Intercity 17:25 17:30 Daily Platform No.
2180 Agra-Lucknow Intercity 10:05 10:10 Daily Platform No.
2183 Bhopal – Lucknow Express 04:00 04:05 Tues Fri Platform No.
2184 Lucknow - Bhopal Express 00:12 00:20 Thurs,Sun Platform No.
2193 Bhopal - Pratapgarh Express 04:00 04:05 Only Sun Platform No.
2194 Pratapgarh-Bhopal 00:12 00:20 Only Tues Platform No.
2417 Prayagraj Express 00:05 00:15 Daily Platform No.
2418 Prayagraj Express 03:25 03:30 Daily Platform No.
2419 Gomti Express 06:55 07:00 Daily Platform No.
2420 Gomti Express 19:45 19:55 Daily Platform No.
2511 Rapti Sagar Express 13:17 13:22 Thurs,Fri,Sun Platform No.
2521 Rapti Sagar Express 13:17 13:22 Only Tues Platform No.
2541 Gorakhpur-LTT SF Express 05:25 05:35 Daily Platform No.
2542 LTT-Gorakhpur SF Express 09:45 09:55 Daily Platform No.
12533 LJN-CSTM Pushpak Express 21:20 21:32 Daily Platform No. 3
12534 CSTM-LJN Pushpak Express 06:45 07:00 Daily Platform No. 9

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