Start Date - 11 Feb 2025 Currently Not Started (At: )Will Depart HOWRAH JN from Platform No. 2

# Station Day Sch Arr Exp/Act Arr Arr Delay Sch Dep Exp/Act Dep Delay Dep Distance PF
1 HOWRAH JN (HWH) 0SourceSourceNo Delay11:20 PM11:20 PM No Delay 0 Kms 2
2 SERAMPORE (SRP) 011:34 PM11:34 PMNo Delay11:35 PM11:35 PM No Delay 20 Kms 3
3 SEORAPHULI (SHE) 011:40 PM11:40 PMNo Delay11:41 PM11:41 PM No Delay 22 Kms 4
4 CHANDAN NAGAR (CGR) 011:51 PM11:51 PMNo Delay11:53 PM11:53 PM No Delay 32 Kms 3
5 CHUCHURA (CNS) 011:58 PM11:58 PMNo Delay11:59 PM11:59 PM No Delay 35 Kms 3
6 BANDEL JN (BDC) 012:11 AM12:11 AMNo Delay12:16 AM12:16 AM No Delay 39 Kms 2
7 ADI SAPTAGRAM (ADST) 012:21 AM12:21 AMNo Delay12:22 AM12:22 AM No Delay 43 Kms 1
8 MAGRA (MUG) 012:26 AM12:26 AMNo Delay12:27 AM12:27 AM No Delay 46 Kms 2
9 TALANDU (TLO) 012:31 AM12:31 AMNo Delay12:32 AM12:32 AM No Delay 50 Kms 1
10 KHANYAN (KHN) 012:37 AM12:37 AMNo Delay12:38 AM12:38 AM No Delay 55 Kms 1
11 PUNDOOAH (PDA) 012:43 AM12:43 AMNo Delay12:44 AM12:44 AM No Delay 60 Kms 1
12 BARDDHAMAN JN (BWN) 001:25 AM01:25 AMNo Delay01:30 AM01:30 AM No Delay 107 Kms 2
13 KHANA JN (KAN) 001:49 AM01:49 AMNo Delay01:50 AM01:50 AM No Delay 120 Kms 1
14 MANKAR (MNAE) 002:12 AM02:12 AMNo Delay02:13 AM02:13 AM No Delay 144 Kms 2
15 PANAGARH (PAN) 002:20 AM02:20 AMNo Delay02:22 AM02:22 AM No Delay 154 Kms 2
16 DURGAPUR (DGR) 002:32 AM02:32 AMNo Delay02:35 AM02:35 AM No Delay 169 Kms 1
17 WARIA (OYR) 002:44 AM02:44 AMNo Delay02:45 AM02:45 AM No Delay 178 Kms 2
18 ANDAL JN (UDL) 002:52 AM02:52 AMNo Delay02:53 AM02:53 AM No Delay 185 Kms 2
19 RANIGANJ (RNG) 003:02 AM03:02 AMNo Delay03:07 AM03:07 AM No Delay 193 Kms 2
20 KALIPAHARI (KPK) 003:18 AM03:18 AMNo Delay03:19 AM03:19 AM No Delay 206 Kms 2
21 ASANSOL JN (ASN) 003:26 AM03:26 AMNo Delay03:36 AM03:36 AM No Delay 211 Kms 4
22 BARACHAK (BCQ) 003:42 AM03:42 AMNo Delay03:43 AM03:43 AM No Delay 216 Kms 1
23 SITARAMPUR (STN) 003:48 AM03:48 AMNo Delay03:49 AM03:49 AM No Delay 220 Kms 3
24 SALANPUR (SLS) 003:55 AM03:55 AMNo Delay03:56 AM03:56 AM No Delay 224 Kms 2
25 RUPNARAYANPUR (RNPR) 004:03 AM04:03 AMNo Delay04:04 AM04:04 AM No Delay 232 Kms 2
26 CHITTARANJAN (CRJ) 004:10 AM04:10 AMNo Delay04:12 AM04:12 AM No Delay 236 Kms 3
27 JAMTARA (JMT) 004:26 AM04:26 AMNo Delay04:27 AM04:27 AM No Delay 250 Kms 2
28 VIDYASAGAR (VDS) 004:42 AM04:42 AMNo Delay04:43 AM04:43 AM No Delay 268 Kms 1
29 MADANKATA (MNC) 004:52 AM04:52 AMNo Delay04:53 AM04:53 AM No Delay 278 Kms 1
30 JORAMOW (JRW) 004:59 AM04:59 AMNo Delay05:00 AM05:00 AM No Delay 283 Kms 2
31 MADHUPUR JN (MDP) 005:10 AM05:10 AMNo Delay05:12 AM05:12 AM No Delay 292 Kms 2
32 MATHURAPUR (MUW) 005:26 AM05:26 AMNo Delay05:27 AM05:27 AM No Delay 304 Kms 1
33 SANKARPUR (SNQ) 005:37 AM05:37 AMNo Delay05:38 AM05:38 AM No Delay 313 Kms 2
34 KUMRABAD ROHINI (KBQ) 005:43 AM05:43 AMNo Delay05:44 AM05:44 AM No Delay 316 Kms -
35 JASIDIH JN (JSME) 005:50 AM05:50 AMNo Delay05:55 AM05:55 AM No Delay 321 Kms 3
36 LAHABON (LHB) 006:08 AM06:08 AMNo Delay06:09 AM06:09 AM No Delay 337 Kms 1
37 Talwa Bazar (TLB) 006:14 AM06:14 AMNo Delay06:15 AM06:15 AM No Delay 344 Kms -
38 SIMULTALA (STL) 006:22 AM06:22 AMNo Delay06:23 AM06:23 AM No Delay 347 Kms 1
39 NARGANJO (NRGO) 006:36 AM06:36 AMNo Delay06:37 AM06:37 AM No Delay 357 Kms 1
40 Rajla (RJLA) 006:43 AM06:43 AMNo Delay06:44 AM06:44 AM No Delay 361 Kms -
41 JHAJHA (JAJ) 007:30 AM07:30 AMNo Delay07:35 AM07:35 AM No Delay 365 Kms 3
42 DADPUR (DPX) 007:41 AM07:41 AMNo Delay07:42 AM07:42 AM No Delay 373 Kms 2
43 GIDHAUR (GHR) 007:45 AM07:45 AMNo Delay07:47 AM07:47 AM No Delay 377 Kms 1
44 JAMUI (JMU) 008:01 AM08:01 AMNo Delay08:06 AM08:06 AM No Delay 391 Kms 1
45 BHALUI (BFM) 008:12 AM08:12 AMNo Delay08:14 AM08:14 AM No Delay 400 Kms 1
46 MANANPUR (MNP) 008:20 AM08:20 AMNo Delay08:22 AM08:22 AM No Delay 405 Kms 1
47 BANSIPUR (BSQP) 008:29 AM08:29 AMNo Delay08:31 AM08:31 AM No Delay 412 Kms 1
48 KIUL JN (KIUL) 008:41 AM08:41 AMNo Delay08:46 AM08:46 AM No Delay 419 Kms 1
49 LUCKEESARAI JN (LKR) 008:48 AM08:48 AMNo Delay08:50 AM08:50 AM No Delay 421 Kms 3
50 MANKATHA (MKB) 008:57 AM08:57 AMNo Delay08:58 AM08:58 AM No Delay 426 Kms 3
51 DUMRI HALT (DMRX) 009:04 AM09:04 AMNo Delay09:05 AM09:05 AM No Delay 431 Kms 1
52 BARHIYA (BRYA) 009:11 AM09:11 AMNo Delay09:13 AM09:13 AM No Delay 436 Kms 2
53 HATHIDAH JN (HTZ) 009:23 AM09:23 AMNo Delay09:25 AM09:25 AM No Delay 446 Kms 2
54 TALL JN (TALL) 009:31 AM09:31 AMNo Delay09:32 AM09:32 AM No Delay 449 Kms 2
55 MOKAMEH JN (MKA) 010:30 AM10:30 AMNo DelayDestinationDestination No Delay 453 Kms 4
Journey Done: Last Updated: 11 Feb, 2025 @ 10:54 PM
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