List of trains run by Indian Railways
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This is a list of trains run by Indian Railways.
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- Bhopal Janata Express
- Bhopal – Bina Passenger
- Bhopal – Indore Intercity Express
- Bhopal – Indore Passenger
- Bhopal – Jodhpur Passenger
- Bhopal – Mumbai Express
- Bhopal – Ujjain Passenger
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D
E
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H
- Hazrat Nizamuddin – Indore Express
- Hazrat Nizamuddin – Jabalpur Express
- Himsa Express
- Hyderabad Mumbai Express
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- Imperial Indian Mail.[3][4]
- Indore - Bhopal Intercity Express
- Indore Tri Shatabdi
- Indore – Bandra Express
- Indore – Chennai Express
- Indore – Dehradun Express
- Indore – Hazrat Nizamuddin Express
- Indore – Jabalpur Express
- Indore – Jaipur Express
- Indore – Maksi Passenger
- Indore – Nagda Passenger
- Indore – Nagpur Express
- Indore – Patna Express
- Indore – Rajendra Nagar Via. Faizabad Express
- Indore – Surat Express
- Indore – Udaipur City Express
- Indore – Ujjain Passenger
- Indore–Ajmer Express
- Indore–Ajmer Link Express
- Indore–Ajmer metre-gauge trains
- Indore–Amritsar Express
- Indore–Bhind Express
- Intercity Express (Indian Railways)
- Intercity Express – Agra
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- Jabalpur – Ambikapur Express
- Jabalpur – Jammu Tawi Express
- Jabalpur – Nagpur Express
- Jabalpur–Amravati Express
- Jabalpur–Bhopal Intercity Express
- Jabalpur–Bhopal Jan Shatabdi Express
- Jabalpur–Indore Express
- Jabalpur–Rewa Intercity Express
- Jabalpur–Somnath Express
- Jaipur – Durug Express
- Jammu Tawi – Indore Express
- Jan Shatabdi Express
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R
- Rajendra Nagar Bihar – Indore Express
- Rajkot Secunderabad Express
- Rajya Rani Express
- Rewa – New Delhi Super Fast Express
- Rewanchal Express
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V
See also
References
- ↑ Bulletin of the Institution of Engineers (India), 27, 1977,
The Assam Mail between New Delhi and Gauhati, the Kamrup Express between Howrah and Gauhati, the AT Mail between Lucknow and Gauhati, the Tinsukia Mail between New Delhi and Tinsukia (Assam) via Gauhati are some of the important trains.
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(help) - ↑ Joydeep Dutta, Harsh Vardhan (1998), "Trains of fame and locos with a name", FNRM Newsletter (3,4)
- ↑ http://trains-worldexpresses.com/400/401.htm
- ↑ http://www.mapability.com/travel/p2i/railway.html
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