Vadodara Railway Station - Trains To North and Central India

Trains To North and Central India

1. 2471/2472 Swaraj Superfast Express (Jammu Tawi)

2. 2473/2474 Sarvodaya Superfast Express (Jammu Tawi)

3. 2475/2476 Hapa Jammu Tawi Superfast Express

4. 2477/2478 Jamnagar Jammu Tawi Superfast Express

5. 9019/9020 Dehradun Express

6. 2956/2925 Bandra Amritsar/Kalka Paschim Express

8. 2903/2904 Frontier Mail Mumbai - Amritsar

7. 2917/2918 Gujarat Sampark Kranti Express

8. 2907/2908 Maharashtra Sampark Kranti Express

9. 2961/2962 Mumbai - Indore Avantika Express

10. 9031/9032 Bandra - Indore Express

11. 9309/9310 Ahmedabad - Indore Shanti Express

12. 9311/9312 Pune - Indore Express

13. 1463/1464 Veraval - Jabalpur Rajkot Express

14. 1465/1466 Somnath - Jabalpur Rajkot Express via. Bina

15. 1087/1088 Veraval Pune Express

16. 1091/1092 Ahimsa Express

17. 1095/1096 Ahmisa Express

18. 1463/1464/1465/1466 Jabalpur Somnath Express

19. 9309/9310 Indore Gandhinagar Shanti Express

20. 1049/1050 Ahmedabad Kolhapur Express

21.9037/9038/9039/9040 Bandra Terminus-Gorakhpur/Muzaffarpur Avadh Express

22. 4707/4708 Bikaner-Bandra Terminus Ranakpur Express

23. 12939/12940 Jaipur Pune Superfast Express

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