Rajdhani At Glance At Kanpur Central
10 pairs of Rajdhani Express at Kanpur Central.
Train No. | Train Name | Arrival | Departure | Days | Platform No. |
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2301–2302 | Howrah Rajdhani | Except Sun | Platform No. | ||
2305–2306 | Howrah Rajdhani | Only Sun | Platform No. | ||
2309–2310 | Patna Rajdhani Express | Daily | Platform No. | ||
2313–2314 | Sealdah Rajdhani Express | Daily | Platform No. | ||
2421–2422 | Bhubaneshwar Rajdhani Express | Platform No. | |||
2423–2424 | Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express | Except Sun | Platform No. | ||
2439–2440 | Ranchi Rajdhani Express | Platform No. | |||
2443–2444 | Bhubaneshwar Rajdhani Express | Platform No. | |||
2453–2454 | Ranchi Rajdhani Express | Platform No. |
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