Vadodara Railway Station - Trains To South India

Trains To South India

1. 2431/2432 Trivandrum Central - Hazrat Nizammudin Trivandrum Rajdhani Express

2. 2655/2656 Ahmedabad - Chennai Central Navjivan Express

3. 2217/2218 Chandigarh - Trivandrum Kochuveli Kerala Sampark Kranti Express

4. 6333/6334 Veraval - Trivandrum Central Express

5. 6336/6335 Gandidham - Trivandrum Central - Nagercoil Express

6. 6312/6311 Bikaner - Trivandrum Kochuveli Express

7. 2287/2288 Dehradun - Trivandrum Kochuveli Express

8. 2484/2483 Amritsar - Trivandrum Kochuveli Express

9. 19059/19060 Bhavnagar - Trivandrum Kochuveli Express

10. 19061/19062 Porbander - Trivandrum Kochuveli Express

11. 6336/6337 Okha - Ernakulam Express

12. 2977/2978 Ajmer Ernakulam Marusagar Superfast Express

13. 6613/6614 Coimbatore-Rajkot Express

14. 6501/6502 Ahmedabad-Bangalore city Express

15. 7017/7018 Rajkot Secunderabad Express

16. 7037/7038 Bikaner Secunderabad Express

17. 2449/2450 Goa Sampark Kranti Express

18. 2997/2998 Hapa Tirunelveli Superfast Express

19. 6125/6126 Jodhpur Chennai Egmore Express

20. 16733/16734 Okha Rameshwaram Express

21. 19567/19568 Madurai Dwaraka Vivek Express

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