Southern Railway Zone - Trains of Southern Railway

Trains of Southern Railway

  • Tamil Nadu Express (2621/22)
  • Grand Trunk Express (2615/16)
  • Chennai - Delhi Duronto Express
  • Rajadhani Expresses
  • Garib Rath Expresses
  • Brindavan Express
  • Nellai Express (12631/32)
  • Pandian Express(12637/38)
  • Pearl City Express (12693/94)
  • Rockfort Express (16177/78)
  • Kerala Express (12625/26)
  • Mangala Lakshadweep Express(12617/18)
  • Himsagar Express(16317/18)
  • Navyug Express
  • Thirukkural Express (12641/42)
  • Tamil Nadu Sampark Kranti Express (12651/52)
  • Andaman Express (16031/32)
  • Alleppey Express (16041/42)
  • Nilgiri Express (12671/72) also known to be Blue Mountain Express.
  • Cheran Express(12673/74)
  • Kovai Express (12675/76)
  • Intercity expresses (12677/78/79/80)
  • Kanyakumari Express (12633/34)
  • Kongu Express (12647/48)
  • Rajkot Express (16613/14)
  • Nagercoil Express (16609/10)
  • Vanchinad Express (16303/04)
  • Pothigai Express (12661/62)
  • Boatmail Express (16101/02)
  • Sethu Express (16713/14)
  • Pallavan Express (12605/06)
  • Vaigai Express (12635/36)
  • West Coast Express (16627/28)
  • Mangalore Mail (12601/02)
  • Yercaud Express(16669/70)
  • Yelagiri Express (16089/16090)
  • Venad Express (16301/16302)
  • Parasuram Express (16349/16350)
  • JanShatabthi Express (12075/6, 12083/4)
  • Matshyagandha Express (12619/20)
  • Tea Garden Express (16865/16866)
  • Cochin-Shoranur Passenger(56606/56607/56608/56609)
  • Shoranur - Nilambur Road Passenger
  • Mannai Express (16179/80)
  • Kamban Express (16175/76)
  • Chennai Rajdhani Express (12433/34)
  • Trivandrum Rajdhani Express (12431/32)

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