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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