Coimbatore Junction - Demand For Additional Trains

Demand For Additional Trains

The people of Coimbatore have been demanding some new trains. Organisations like CODISSIA, SIMA, COINDIA, RAAC, KURAL, CII, CVC, CPA etc. have been consistently voicing their requests for new trains.

Some demands for new trains are:

  • Daily trains to Bangalore during the day and night
  • Coimbatore - Tirunelveli Superfast Express
  • Daily trains to Indore and Jabalpur
  • Train to Indore as Ahilyanagari Express is the only connection for Central India and that is also Weekly.
  • An overnight train to Tirupathi
  • Daily service tuticorin, Tiruchendur, Kanyakumari separate trains
  • A daily train to New Delhi
  • daily train to Howrah
  • South bound trains to Tirunelveli, Tenkasi via Madurai and Rameswaram via Trichy.
  • Connectivity to Konkan Region as lot of Konkani's work in Coimbatore.
  • Daily trains to interior parts of Karnataka like Hubli, Belagum, Shimoga etc.
  • Overnight connection from Trivandram.
  • An overnight train to Additional trains to Chennai daily
  • Garib rath express from Coimbatore Jn to Chennai Central (suggestion to 12611/12 exp 52 hrs idle time in chennai so this train running to cbe weekly spl)
  • Jaipur express frequency increased 1 day to 3 days
  • Coimbatore-Jodpur daily express
  • Coimbatore–Pondicherry daily express
  • Coimbatore-Chennai Egmore (via Salem Attur, Virudachalam) Daily service
  • A daily train to Mumbai CSTM VIA Konkan railway

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