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  2. Madurai–Chennai Egmore Express - Wikipedia

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    It operates as train number 22624 from Madurai Junction to Chennai Egmore and as train number 22623 in the reverse direction, serving the state of Tamil Nadu. It shares its rakes with 12651/12652 Tamil Nadu Sampark Kranti Express .

  3. Chennai Central – Bodinayakanur AC Superfast Express

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    This train will be operated from weekly to tri-weekly with effect from 10 June 2020 from Chennai and 11 June 2020 from Madurai. There is no changes in timings but changes were made in departure days only in down direction (i.e. from Madurai to Chennai). Earlier it used to run as a fully air conditioned express, but after August 2021, 4 Sleeper ...

  4. Chennai Egmore–Madurai Tejas Express - Wikipedia

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    The 22671 / 22672 Chennai Egmore–Madurai Tejas Express is India's second semi-high speed Tejas Express introduced by Indian Railways connecting Chennai Egmore and Madurai Junction in Tamil Nadu, after Mumbai CSMT–Karmali Tejas Express. It is currently being operated with 22671/22672 train numbers on six days a week basis.

  5. Vaigai Express - Wikipedia

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    The train, which was first started from Madurai, is named after the Vaigai River, which flows through the city. [2]On 15 August 1977 at 6:00 a.m., Down Train No. 135 Vaigai Express began its inaugural journey from Madurai Junction to Madras Egmore, with 16 yellow and green livery coaches and a matching YDM4 diesel loco.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Pandian Express - Wikipedia

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    The train runs at a top speed of 110 km/h (68 mph). It is a Prestigious train with Southern Railway Zone. It is now running with LHB rakes (Linke Hoffman Busch) from 15 August 2016 and is maintained at Madurai. 50th Anniversary of Pandian Express was celebrated by Railfans and Rail users on 1/10/2019 at Madurai Junction with a cake cut. [3]

  8. Tamil Nadu Sampark Kranti Express - Wikipedia

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    This bi-weekly train was introduced to provide a quicker journey from New Delhi to Tamil Nadu. Southern Railway began operating the train on 19 September 2004. [1] It shares its rakes with 22623/22624 MaduraiChennai Egmore–Madurai Bi-weekly Superfast Express (via Dindigul, Trichy, Thanjavur, Viluppuram).

  9. Chennai–Madurai AC Duronto Express - Wikipedia

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    The ever-growing inflow to the State Capital from Madurai and its neighboring districts and the heavy rail traffic on the Tambaram-Villupuram-Madurai section, [3] is the prime reason behind operating the train from Chennai Central. [4] And hence the fact that it takes a longer route via Salem, Namakkal, Karur, Dindugal.