Trains Originating From Ernakulam Junction
No. | Train No: | Origin | Destination | Train Name |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | 12224/12223 | Ernakulam | Lokmanya Tilak Terminus | Mumbai Duronto Express |
2. | 12283/12284 | Ernakulam | H.Nizamudin | New Delhi Duronto Express |
3. | 12617/12618 | Ernakulam | H.Nizamudin | Mangala Lakshadweep Express |
4. | 12645/12646 | Ernakulam | H.Nizamudin | Millenium Express |
5. | 16865/16866 | Ernakulam | Nagore | Tea Garden Express |
6. | 16305/16306 | Ernakulam | Kannur | Intercity Express |
7. | 16307/16308 | Ernakulam | Kannur | Executive Express |
8. | 12678/12677 | Ernakulam | Bangalore | Intercity Express |
9. | 12683/12684 | Ernakulam | Bangalore | Superfast Express |
10. | 22607/22608 | Ernakulam | Bangalore | Superfast Express |
11. | 16303/16304 | Ernakulam | Trivandrum | Vanchinad Express |
12. | 10216/10215 | Ernakulam | Madgon | Madagon Express |
13. | 16309/16310 | Ernakulam | Patna | Patna Express |
14. | 16359/16360 | Ernakulam | Patna | Patna Express |
15. | 12507/12508 | Ernakulam | Guwahati | Guwahati Express |
16. | 16337/16338 | Ernakulam | Okha | Okha Express |
17. | 12522/12521 | Ernakulam | Barauni | Raptisagar Express |
18. | 11098/11097 | Ernakulam | Pune | Poorna Express |
19. | 12519/12520 | Ernakulam | Pune | Pune Express |
20. | 12977/12978 | Ernakulam | Ajmer | Marusagar Express |
21. | 22816/22817 | Ernakulam | Bilaspur | Bilaspur Express |
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