Trains of South Central Railway (India) - Prestigious Passenger Trains On SCR

Prestigious Passenger Trains On SCR

SCR is operating the following passenger trains to various destinations with reserved Sleeper accommodation.

Train No. Train Name Source Destination via Frequency
57229 Machilipatnam-Visakhapatnam Pass. Machilipatnam Visakhapatnam Bhimavaram, Rajahmundry Daily
57130 Hyderabad-Bijapur Pass. Hyderabad Bijapur Wadi, Solapur Daily
57549 Hyderabad-Aurangabad Pass. Hyderabad Aurangabad Vikarabad, Parbhani Daily
57516 Nanded-Daund Junction Pass. Hazur Sahib Nanded Daund Junction Manmad,Aurangabad Daily
57563 Hyderabad-Parbhani Pass. Hyderabad Parbhani Nanded Daily
57305 Kachiguda-Guntur Pass. Kachiguda Guntur Kurnool, Dhone, Nandyal Daily
57620 Delta Pass. Kachiguda Repalle Nalgonda, Guntur Daily
57651 Secunderabad-Repalle Pass. Secunderabad Repalle Nalgonda, Guntur Daily
57271 Vijayawada-Rayagada Pass. Vijayawada Rayagada Visakhapatnam Daily
57274 Tirupati-Hubli Pass. Tirupati Hubli Guntakal Daily
57478 Guntakal-Tirupati Pass. Guntakal Tirupati Dharmavaram Daily
57258 Kakinada Port-Tirupati Pass. Kakinada Tirupati Eluru, Vijayawada, Gudur Daily
57264 Narsapur-Visakhapatnam Pass. Narsapur Visakhapatnam Bhimavaram, Rajahmundry Daily
57625 Kakatiya Pass. Secunderabad Manuguru Kazipet, Dornakal Daily

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