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The Bengaluru–Chennai Expressway, or National Expressway 7 (NE-7), is a partially operational 258 km (160 mi) long, four-lane (expandable to 8)-wide access-controlled expressway between two of the major metro cities of India, Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka and Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu.
This train and Chennai Central–Mysuru Shatabdi Express are two fastest trains on the Bangalore–Chennai sector (both may not be equal). As per Bangalore (Bengaluru) Division Map on South Western Railway website, it covers the distance of 355.900 kilometres (chargeable distance 362 km - maybe due to higher maintenance cost for topography with ...
The 22625 / 22626 MGR Chennai Central–KSR Bengaluru AC Double Decker Express is a Double Decker Express connecting Chennai Central and Bangalore City. It is the 1st AC Double Decker Express in South India. [1] [2] [3] This train uses LHB coaches. The train is usually hauled by either a Royapuram WAP-7 or an Erode WAP-7 locomotive.
The 12639 / 12640 Brindavan Express is a Superfast express train connecting MGR Chennai Central (MAS) and KSR Bengaluru City Jn (SBC). It leaves MGR Chennai Central at 07:40 and reaches KSR Bengaluru at 13:40 hours. In the reverse direction, it leaves KSR Bengaluru at 15:00 and reaches MGR Chennai Central at 21:05 hours. The train has 22 ...
Vande Bharat Express is a medium to long-distance superfast express service operated by Indian Railways.It is a reserved, air-conditioned chair car service connecting cities that are less than 800 km (500 mi) apart or take less than ten hours to travel with existing services and a planned reserved, air-conditioned sleeper service connecting cities that are 800 km (500 mi) to 1,200 km (750 mi ...
Bangalore City was linked to Bangalore Cantonment in 1882. [2] The 1,676 mm ( 5 ft 6 in )-wide 5 ft 6 in ( 1,676 mm ) broad gauge Bangarpet-Marikuppam line came up in 1894. [ 3 ] The 2 ft 6 in ( 762 mm )-wide narrow-gauge line between Bowringpet (later Bangarpet) and Kolar was opened in 1913 by Mysore State Railway.