Coimbatore Junction - Trains By-passing Coimbatore City Station and Stopping at Podanur Junction

Trains By-passing Coimbatore City Station and Stopping At Podanur Junction

  • Mangalore Mail
  • Ernakulam-Bangalore City Express (Bi-Weekly - Monday and Wednesday)
  • Ernakulam-Bangalore Weekly express on Sundays.
  • Kochuveli-Hubli Weekly Express
  • Kannur-Yeswantpur Daily express. This train has been halting at Podanur Junction from 01.11.2011
  • Chennai-Trivandrum weekly express

All the special trains which do not pass through Coimbatore have a stop at Podanur. But ever since the doubling of Podanur - Coimbatore - Irugur line has been completed all special trains have been running via Coimbatore. Passengers alighting at the Podanur Junction station can take a bus or taxi to Coimbatore which is just a 25-minute drive from Podanur.

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