Venad Express - Running Schedule Between Shornur and Trivandrum For Train Number 16301

Running Schedule Between Shornur and Trivandrum For Train Number 16301

# Station Name Arrival Time Dep. Time Distance (In km) Halts
1 Shornur Junction Source 14:20 0
2 Wadakkanchery 14:39 14:40 17 1 min
3 Thrissur 14:54 14:57 33 3 min
4 Irinjalakuda 15:18 15:20 57 2 min
5 Chalakudy 15:28 15:30 63 2 min
6 Divine Nagar 15:33 15:35 66 2 min
7 Angamaly 15:47 15:48 79 1 min
8 Aluva 15:58 16:00 88 2 min
9 Ernakulam Town (North) 16:23 16:25 105 2 min
10 Ernakulam Junction (South) 16:45 17:00 107 15 min
11 Tripunithura 17:14 17:15 117 1 min
12 Piravom Road 17:39 17:40 136 1 min
13 Ettumanur 18:09 18:10 157 1 min
14 Kottayam 18:27 18:30 167 3 min
15 Changanassery 18:49 18:50 185 1 min
16 Tiruvalla 18:54 18:55 193 1 min
17 Chengannur 19:04 19:05 202 1 min
18 Mavelikkara 19:19 19:20 214 1 min
19 Kayamkulam Jn 19:33 19:35 222 2 min
20 Karunagapally 19:49 19:50 236 1 min
21 Kollam Jn 20:32 20:35 236 3 min
22 Paravur 20:49 20:50 275 1 min
23 Varkala 21:04 21:05 286 1 min
24 Kadakkavur 21:14 21:15 296 1 min
25 Chirayinkil 21:19 21:20 299 1 min
26 Trivandrum Pettah 21:43 21:45 325 2 min
27 Trivandrum Central 22:10 327

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