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  2. Vaigai Express - Wikipedia

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    For the first time on the MG, the ICF manufactured two 40-seat AC chair car coaches exclusively for the Vaigai and Pallavan express and used in those trains. It was the first train in Madurai railway division that ran on electric traction after the completion of 92 km long 25-KV overhead railway electrification of Dindigul - Trichy Section on 6 ...

  3. Pallavan Express - Wikipedia

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    The Pallavan Express was introduced to run along with the Vaigai Express, where both provided high speed connectivity from Chennai to Madurai being prestigious trains of Metre Gauge era. The express was initially introduced on 15 August 1984 between Chennai and Madurai as a daily day express service with remaining rakes of Vaigai Superfast ...

  4. Indian Railways coaching stock - Wikipedia

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    Second sitting is the most common chair car coach and the cheapest in the Indian Railways. These coaches have a seating capacity of 108 while Jan Shatabdi trains have 103 seats per coach. [13] It is common in most day-time running trains with six seats arranged in 3x3 configuration. The seats may face each other or towards the same side. [14]

  5. Talk:Vaigai Express - Wikipedia

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    Since the rakes of these service utilised for Pallavan Express, the rakes of Chennai-bound Pallavan Express leaves Chennai Egmore as Vaigai Express at 13:20 hrs and arrives Trichy Junction at 18:30 hrs reach Madurai Junction at 21:20 hrs at an average speed of 62 kilometres per hour (39 mph) Checkingfax 07:55, 25 August 2015 (UTC)

  6. Pandian Express - Wikipedia

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    The Pandian Express is a Superfast overnight express train of the Southern Railway zone of the Indian Railways which runs daily between Madurai Junction and Chennai Egmore [2] via Villupuram, Vridhachalam and Tiruchirappalli. The inaugural run of this express train is during Oct 01, 1969 on Wednesday.

  7. Chennai Egmore–Nagercoil Junction Vande Bharat Express

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    The 20627/20628 Chennai Egmore - Nagercoil Junction Vande Bharat Express currently operates 6 days a week, covering a distance of 724 km (450 mi) in a travel time of 08 hrs 40 mins with average speed of 84 km/h. The Maximum Permissible Speed (MPS) will be confirmed after commercial run.

  8. 7 second seating (2S) ten UR/GS 2 SLR: Track gauge: 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) Electrification: 25Kva: Operating speed: 56 kilometres per hour (35 mph) Track owner(s) Southern Railway zone: Timetable number(s) 7/7A [3] Rake maintenance: Tiruchirappalli Junction: Rake sharing: Guruvayur–Thiruvananthapuram Intercity Express

  9. Kanniyakumari Express - Wikipedia

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    The Kanniyakumari Express is a Superfast daily overnight train operated by Southern Railway zone of Indian Railways that runs between Chennai Egmore and Kanniyakumari in India. It is currently being operated with 12633/12634 train numbers on a daily basis.