Mysore Railway Station

 

Mysore Railway Station
Info
Locale Mysore, India
Website mysorerailwaystation.com
Operation
Began operation 1870
Operator(s) South Western Railway
Technical
Track gauge Broad gauge

Mysore is an historical city in the state of Karnataka and was the capital of many kings who ruled over the State in this period.Previously this city was connected to Bangalore by a Meter Gauge line which has now been converted to broad gauge. Doubling process is being done in this route at present.

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Junction

Mysore station is also a junction with a track from Bangalore and another from Hassan joining the same as it enters the station. The track on the other side proceeds to Nanjangud and Chamrajnagar after which there is a proposal to extend it to Coimbatore but being stayed as it pass through thr forest area of Sathyamangalam

Location

The station is located in the proximity of the city and is well connected by the city buses from the bus stand.

Structure

There are about 6 platforms at this station. After the gauge conversion,many trains which earlier terminated at Bangalore were extended to Mysore.

Trains

Destination Train No. and name Frequency
Bangalore 2613/14 Tippu express Daily
Bangalore 6215/16 Chamundi Express Daily
BangaloreYeshvantapur 7303/04 Express Daily
Bangalore Yeshvantapur 6517/18 Mangalore Express Daily
Chennai 2007/08 Shatabdi Express Except Tuesday
Chennai 6221/22 Kaveri Express Daily
Mayiladuthurai via Trichy 6231/32 Express Daily
Tuticorinvia Madurai 6731/32 Daily
Mumbai Dadar via Hubli 1017/18 Sharavathi Express Thursdays
Howrah special 08004 express Thursdays
DelhiNizamuddin via Hubli 2781/82 Swarna Jayanthi Express Fridays
Jaipur via Secunderabad 2975/76 Express Thursday and Saturdays
Tirupati 213/214 Fast passenger Daily
Dharwad via Hubli 7301/02 Daily
Shimoga via Hassan 267/268 passenger Daily
Mangalore 6517/18 express Daily
Ajmer via Pune 6209/10 Tuesday and Thursday
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Apart from the above special trains are running between Mysore-Howrah,Mysore-Hyderabad,Mysore-Rameshwaram and Mysore-Chennai.

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