Nanded – Hyderabad Passenger

The Nanded – Hyderabad Passenger is a passenger rail service which operates between the cities of Hyderabad in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh and Nanded in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is operated by the South Central Railway region of the Indian Railways. The service lists under the Nanded division of the South Central Railway and was restarted in early 2006 after the complete conversion of the Nanded division from metre gauge to broad gauge under Project Unigauge. This is a daily service.

Train Numbers

Timings

Composition

HYB-NED Passenger consists of coaches without sleeper berths as no part of the journey both ways is at night. It has a seasonally-determined number of Second Class (II) general unreserved compartments along with reserved Chair Cars (CC) and usually one or two air-conditioned chair cars (ACC).

Locomotive

The entire Nanded division of the South Central Railway has non-electrified track. Hence, a single WDM2A locomotive hauls the train both ways, the locomotive usually belongs to the Guntakal, Maula Ali or Pune sheds.

Halts

The trains halts at 27 intermediate stations or all the stations on the route.

  1. HYB-Hyderabad (Source)
  2. STPD—Sitafalmandi
  3. MJF—Malkajgiri
  4. BMO—Bolarum
  5. GWV—Gowdavalli
  6. MED—Medchal
  7. WDR—Wadiaram
  8. MZL—Mirzapalli
  9. AKE—Akanapet
  10. KMC—Kamareddi
  11. NZB—Nizamabad
  12. BSX—Basar
  13. DAB—Dharmabad
  14. UMRI—Umri
  15. MUE—Mudkhed Junction
  16. NED—Nanded (Destination)

See also

References


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