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Where is Mangla Express now?

Where is Mangla Express now?

12617 / Mangala Lakshadweep SF Express (PT)( – ) Running Train Status

Station Actual / Sch. Arrival Halt
Thivim (THVM) 03:52 2
Kankavali (KKW) 05:42 2
Ratnagiri (RN) 07:35 5
Chiplun (CHI) 08:50 2

Is Mangala Lakshadweep Cancelled?

: Southern Railways announced the cancellation of tomorrow’s Mangala Lakshadweep express following derailment of two trains in the Khandwa-Itarzi section in Madhya Pradesh.

Where is my train 12617?

12617 Mangala Lakshadweep Express Live Train Running Status

Station Arrival Halt Time
ERNAKULAM JN (ERS) 13:15 Start
ALUVA (AWY) 13:33 2 mins
THRISSUR (TCR) 14:12 3 mins
SHORANUR JN (SRR) 15:15 5 mins

Which is the route of Mangala Lakshadweep Express?

The Mangala Lakshadweep is a Superfast Express train that managed by Southern Railway and runs between Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station in Delhi and Ernakulam Junction in Kochi. The Mangala Lakshadweep 12618 train was started on August 1, 1998. Earlier, this train ran up to Mangalore only.

How long is the journey from Kochi to Mangala?

The time taken to cover this distance is about 49 hours. The train numbered 12617 starts as Mangala Dweep, departing from Kochi station at 13:20 hours on the first day and arrives at 13:15 on day third at New Delhi station. The time taken to reach from source to destination is 47 hours and 55 minutes.

Which is the first day of Mangala Dweep?

The train numbered 12617 starts as Mangala Dweep, departing from Kochi station at 13:20 hours on the first day and arrives at 13:15 on day third at New Delhi station. The time taken to reach from source to destination is 47 hours and 55 minutes.

Where did the name Mangala Lakshadweep come from?

Considering the initial destination was Mangalore, the name Mangala was derived from ‘Mangaladevi’, the most important deity of Mangalore city. Later, it was extended to Ernakulam in Kerala. The Mangala Lakshadweep 12618 is the lengthy running daily superfast train in India.