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Part-I
Use any of the following method to find the required table.
Method-I : Using the Station Index
Go to the Station Index where, all stations are listed alphabetically. Locate your starting station. Go to the relevant Table(s).
Method-II Using the Train Index
When you know the train number, go to the Train Index where the train numbers are given in an ascending order along with the train name. Locate your train number and go to the table number given alongside.
Method-III Using the Route Map with Table Numbers
Passengers travelling between intermediate stations, can easily locate the relevant table using the Route Map. Go the the Route Map. Locate your starting station and trace the route to your destination station. Then refer the relevant table.
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Part-II
Other useful information.
1. The stations are listed with their approximate distance from the major terminal.
2. Timings
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Indian Standard Time (IST) is followed in the Time Table. The 24 hour clock (Midnight to Midnight) is used to show the train timings. For example, 7.00 a.m. is 0700 hrs. and 7.00 p.m. is 1900 hrs.
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In the timings columns ‘a’ indicates time of arrivial at the station and ‘d’, time of departure. Dots shown against a station indicate that the train does not stop at that station when both ‘a’ and ‘d’ are shown opposite a station, the train stops for the specified time. When only one timing is given opposite a station, it indicates time of departure.
- The bar-mark(—) used in the timing column against a station indicates that the train originates/ terminates there.
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The arrow mark ( ?? or ?? ) used in timing column against the train and stations indicates that the train does not run via those stations.
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