Mumbai To Mysuru : Full Journey : 11035 Dadar - Mysuru Sharavati Express : Indian Railways

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250.2 هزار بار بازدید - 5 سال پیش - MUMBAI (MAHARASHTRA) TO MYSURU (MYSORE)
MUMBAI (MAHARASHTRA) TO MYSURU (MYSORE) (KARNATAKA) : FULL TRAIN JOURNEY : 11035 DADAR - MYSURU (MYSORE) SHARAVATI EXPRESS : KJM WDP4 LOCOMOTIVE : 3AC / 3 TIER AC COACH INTERIORS : INDIAN RAILWAYS. 11035/Dadar Central - Mysuru (Sharavati) Express (PT) दादर सेन्ट्रल - मैसूरु (शरावती) एक्सप्रेस दादर सेन्ट्रल - मैसूरु (शरावती) एक्सप्रेस DR/Dadar Central -- MYS/Mysuru Jn Sharavati Express is a weekly passenger train service of Indian Railways between Mysore and Mumbai. This train follows the same time slot as that of Chalukya express. This runs via Hassan and joins the Bangalore-Hubli main line at Arsikere. Sharavati Express operates as train number 11035 from Dadar to Mysore and as train number 11036 in the reverse direction. Train number 11035 is a train running between Mumbai and Mysore. Mumbai is located in the state of Maharashtra and Mysore is located in the state of Karnataka.The two cities are located at a distance of 1212kms. The train 11035 is named as SHARAVATHI EXP. It leaves Mumbai at 21:30 on day 1 and reaches Mysore at 21:40 on day 2.It takes 24 hrs 10 mins to reach from its source to the destination. Some of the major stations that the train passes through on its way are PUNE JUNCTION, LONAVALA, and LONDA JUNCTION. In a week, SHARAVATHI EXP operates on Thursday. Loco DR - MYS KJM/WDP-4 RSA - Rake Sharing 11005 / 11006 / 11035 / 11036 / 11021 / 11022 / 11065 / 11066 ; Rakes PM At Dadar 11021/Dadar Central - Tirunelveli Chalukya Express ( Via Yesvantpur) 11065/Mysuru - Renigunta Weekly Express 11022/Tirunelveli - Dadar Central Chalukya Express (Via Yesvantpur) 11066/Renigunta - Mysuru Weekly Express 11036/Mysuru - Dadar Central (Sharavati) Express 11035/Dadar Central - Mysuru (Sharavati) Express 11005/Dadar Central - Puducherry (Chalukya) Express 11006/Puducherry - Dadar Central (Chalukya) Express Mysore Junction railway station (officially Mysuru Junction railway station) (station code: MYS) is a railway station on Mysore–Bangalore railway line serving the city of Mysore, Karnataka, India. Previously Mysore was connected to Bangalore by a single-line metre-gauge track. It was later converted into non-electrified broad-gauge line, which has now been converted to double-line, electrified route. Railway museum Close to the railway station is a museum which has exhibits of vintage locomotives. It was established in 1979 by the Indian Railways, and the second such museum after the one in Delhi. One of the exhibits is the Maharani Saloon Carriage, with a kitchen and royal toilet, dating back to 1899, belonging to the Royal family of Mysore. Wooden doors and pillars of the old Srirangapatna railway station are also on display. Other exhibits include a 1925 Austin rail motor car, 1900-built WG Bagnall 1625, a Surrey Iron Railway (SIR) Class E 37244 4-4-4T locomotive built in 1920 by the North British Locomotive Co, a Southern Railway Class TS/1 37338 2-6-2T built by WG Bagnall for the Mysore Railways in 1932, and so forth. Lines from Mysuru Junction : Mysore–Chamarajanagar branch line Mysore–Bangalore railway line Mysore–Hassan railway line. This is a railway line which connects Mysuru Junction with Arsikere Junction via Krishnarajasagara railway station and Hassan Junction Dadar railway station is one of the major interchange railway stations of Mumbai Suburban Railway. It serves the Dadar area in Mumbai, India. This railway station lies on both the Central line named as Dadar Central with station code DR and Western line named as Dadar Western with station code DDR. It's also a terminal for Mumbai Suburban Railway as well as Indian Railways. Dadar railway station has 15 platforms, In that, 7 platforms consist of the Western side which is two platforms of the slow suburban route, three platforms of the fast suburban route and the last two platforms are the terminus of the Suburban and Long Distance trains which are also known as Dadar Midtown Terminus. The remaining 8 platforms consist of the Central line, which is of three platforms on the slow suburban route with middle-slow suburban terminal, three platforms are on the fast suburban route with middle-fast suburban terminal, and the last two platforms are the terminus of long-distance trains which is also known as Dadar Central Terminus or Dadar Terminus. Dadar is the busiest railway station on the Mumbai Suburban Railway network. Dadar railway station handles a total of 88 long-distance trains. In which 12 trains are on the Western line side in which 3 long-distance trains originate and terminate at Midtown Terminus and 9 long-distance trains halt at the fast suburban route of Western line. Whereas, 76 trains are on the Central line side in which 11 long-distance trains originate and terminate at Central Terminus and 65 long-distance trains halt at the fast suburban route of Central line. Dadar railway station was inaugurated in the year 1868.
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