Super Fast Express Trains
Train No. | Train Name | Source | Destination. | Significance | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
12702 | Hussainsagar Express | Hyderabad Deccan | Mumbai CST | Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad | Daily |
12704 | Falaknuma Express | Secunderabad | Howrah | Falaknuma Palace in Hyderabad | Daily |
12705 | Intercity Express | Secunderabad | Guntur | Intercity | Daily |
12708 | Sampark Kranti Express | Tirupati | Hazrat Nizamuddin | Sampark Kranti series | Tri Weekly |
12709 | Simhapuri Express | Secunderabad | Gudur | Old name of Nellore | Daily |
12711 | Pinakini Express | Vijayawada | Chennai Central | River Penna | Daily |
12713 | Sathavahana Express | Secunderabad | Vijayawada | Satavahana dynasty | Daily |
12715 | Sachkhand Express | Nanded | Amritsar | Takhat Sachkhand | Daily |
12717 | Ratnachal Express | Visakhapatnam | Vijayawada | Ratnachalam Hills | Daily |
12720 | Ajmer Hyderabad Express | Hyderabad Deccan | Ajmer | Also called Nagarjuna Express | Bi weekly |
12721 | Dakshin Express | Hyderabad Deccan | Hazrat Nizamuddin | Name indicating South India | Daily |
12723 | Andhra Pradesh Express | Hyderabad Deccan | New Delhi | Andhra Pradesh state | Daily |
12727 | Godavari Express | Hyderabad Deccan | Visakhapatnam | River Godavari | Daily |
12729 | Shivneri Express | Nanded | Pune | Shivneri Fort near Pune | Bi -Weekly |
12732 | Super Fast Express | Tirupati | Secunderabad | NA | Bi weekly |
12733 | Narayanadri Express | Secunderabad | Tirupati | Lord Venkateshwara | Daily |
12735 | Yeswanthpur Garib Rath Express | Secunderabad | Yeswanthpur | Garib Rath series | Tri Weekly |
12737 | Gowthami Express | Secunderabad | Kakinada | River Gautami | Daily |
12739 | Visakhapatnam Garib Rath Express | Secunderabad | Visakhapatnam | Garib Rath series | Daily |
12747 | Palnadu Express | Guntur | Vikarabad | Pallava Nadu | Daily |
12752 | Intercity Express | Secunderabd Junction | Manuguru | Intercity | Tri-weekly |
12757 | Super Fast Express | Tirupati | Coimbatore | NA | Bi-weekly |
12760 | Charminar Express | Hyderabad Deccan | Chennai Central | Charminar | Daily |
12761 | Tirupati Karimnagar Express | Tirupati | Karimnagar | NA | Weekly |
12763 | Padmavati Express | Secunderabad | Tirupati | Goddess Padmavati | Except on Tuesday and Thursday |
12765 | Tirupati Amravati Express | Tirupati | Amravati | NA | Bi-weekly |
12767 | Huzur Sahib Nanded – Santragachi Express | Huzur Sahib Nanded | Santragachi | NA | Weekly |
12769 | Secunderabad - Tirupati Express
Secunderabad |
Tirupati | Bi-weekly | ||
12771 | Secunderabad Junction | Nagpur City Junction | Via Kazipet,Balharshah | Tri-Weekly | |
12773 | Air Conditioned Express | Secunderabad Junction | Shalimar Terminal | Via Bhubaneswar | Weekly |
12775 | Air Conditioned Express | Secunderabad Junction | Kakinada | Via Kazipet | Tri-Weekly |
12785 | Bangalore Express | Kachiguda | Bangalore City | NA | Daily |
12791 | Manikarnika Express | Secunderabad | Patna | Manikarnika Ghat of Varanasi | Daily |
12797 | Venkatadri Express | Kachiguda | Chittoor | Venkatachalam Hill | Daily |
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