Trains of South Central Railway (India) - Request of SCR Passengers To Indian Railway Ministry

Request of SCR Passengers To Indian Railway Ministry

The SCR Passenger folks have been requesting the following Train links to IR Ministry.

  1. Introduction of Secunderabad-Adilabad Express daily via Nizamabad, Mudkhed
  2. Introduction of Tirupati-Bhadrachalam Road Express daily via Gudur, Vijayawada
  3. Introduction of Secunderabad-Bhadrachalam Road Intercity Express daily via Kazipet, Dornakal
  4. Introduction of Kurnool Town-Secunderabad Intercity Express daily via Mahaboobnagar
  5. Introduction of Secunderabad-Ahmedabad Express via Nizamabad, Mudkhed, adilabad, nagpur
  6. Introduction of Secunderabad-Indore Express via Nizamabad, Mudkhed, adilabad, nagpur
  1. Introduction of Mangalore–Kachiguda Express Express daily via Hassan, Arsikere, Rayadurg and Guntakal
  2. Introduction of Adilabad to Trivandrum Express via Kurnool, Krishnarajapuram, Hosur and Coimbatore
  3. Introduction of Kachiguda to Mangalore Express via Krishnarajapuram, Shornur and Kozhikode
  4. Introduction of Kachiguda to Kanniyakumari Express via Kurnool, Renigunta, Katpadi and Villupuram
  5. Introduction of Vasco–Hyderabad Express via Guntakal, Hubli and Madgaon
  6. Introduction of Korba–Secunderabad Express via Kazipet, Gondia, Raipur and Bilaspur
  7. Introduction of Tatanagar–Secunderabad Express via Kazipet, Gondia, Bilaspur and Chakradharpur
  8. Introduction of Jammu Tawi–Secunderabad Express
  9. Introduction of Amritsar–Secunderabad Express
  10. Introduction of Chandigarh–Secunderabad Express
  11. Introduction of Dehradun–Secunderabad Express
  12. Introduction of Lucknow–Secunderabad Express via Mudhked, Adilabad and Nagpur
  13. Introduction of Bhuj–Secunderabad Express
  14. Introduction of Puri–Secunderabad Express
  15. Introduction of Dibrugarh–Secunderabad Express via Asansol, Purulia, Rourkela, Bilaspur, Nagpur, Ballarshah and Kazipet
  16. Introduction Of Nalgonda–Khammam Express
  17. Introduction of Nalgonda–Mahabubnagar Express
  18. Introduction of Nalgonda–Kazipet Express via Suryapet, Khammam and Warangal
  19. introduction of Secunderabad-Vijayawada via Nakirekal, Suryapet parellel to NH9
  20. Introduction of Nalgonda–Banglore Express
  21. Introduction of Nalgonda–Nizamabad Express
  22. Increase in frequency of Secunderabad–Mumbai LTT Duronto Express to tri-weekly
  23. Increase in frequency of Secunderabad–Yesvantpur GaribRath Express to daily and extend it to Mysore
  24. Increase in frequency of Secunderabad–Manuguru Express to daily
  25. Increase in frequency of Secunderabad–Tirupati Padmavathi Express to
  26. Introduction of Nanded to Nizamuddin bi-weekly express via Mudhked, Adilabad, Nagpur and Bhopal

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