Trains To North and Central India
1. 2471/2472 Swaraj Superfast Express (Jammu Tawi)
2. 2473/2474 Sarvodaya Superfast Express (Jammu Tawi)
3. 2475/2476 Hapa Jammu Tawi Superfast Express
4. 2477/2478 Jamnagar Jammu Tawi Superfast Express
5. 9019/9020 Dehradun Express
6. 2956/2925 Bandra Amritsar/Kalka Paschim Express
8. 2903/2904 Frontier Mail Mumbai - Amritsar
7. 2917/2918 Gujarat Sampark Kranti Express
8. 2907/2908 Maharashtra Sampark Kranti Express
9. 2961/2962 Mumbai - Indore Avantika Express
10. 9031/9032 Bandra - Indore Express
11. 9309/9310 Ahmedabad - Indore Shanti Express
12. 9311/9312 Pune - Indore Express
13. 1463/1464 Veraval - Jabalpur Rajkot Express
14. 1465/1466 Somnath - Jabalpur Rajkot Express via. Bina
15. 1087/1088 Veraval Pune Express
16. 1091/1092 Ahimsa Express
17. 1095/1096 Ahmisa Express
18. 1463/1464/1465/1466 Jabalpur Somnath Express
19. 9309/9310 Indore Gandhinagar Shanti Express
20. 1049/1050 Ahmedabad Kolhapur Express
21.9037/9038/9039/9040 Bandra Terminus-Gorakhpur/Muzaffarpur Avadh Express
22. 4707/4708 Bikaner-Bandra Terminus Ranakpur Express
23. 12939/12940 Jaipur Pune Superfast Express
Read more about this topic: Vadodara Railway Station
Famous quotes containing the words trains, north, central and/or india:
“Every American travelling in England gets his own individual sport out of the toy passenger and freight trains and the tiny locomotives, with their faint, indignant, tiny whistle. Especially in western England one wonders how the business of a nation can possibly be carried on by means so insufficient.”
—Willa Cather (18761947)
“We might hypothetically possess ourselves of every technological resource on the North American continent, but as long as our language is inadequate, our vision remains formless, our thinking and feeling are still running in the old cycles, our process may be revolutionary but not transformative.”
—Adrienne Rich (b. 1929)
“There has never been in history another such culture as the Western civilization M a culture which has practiced the belief that the physical and social environment of man is subject to rational manipulation and that history is subject to the will and action of man; whereas central to the traditional cultures of the rivals of Western civilization, those of Africa and Asia, is a belief that it is environment that dominates man.”
—Ishmael Reed (b. 1938)
“But nothing in India is identifiable, the mere asking of a question causes it to disappear or to merge in something else.”
—E.M. (Edward Morgan)