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The Tamilnadu Exp (12622) is a vital rail service connecting New Delhi (Delhi) to Chennai Central (Chennai), catering to both daily commuters and long-distance travelers. Covering a journey of approximately 2182 km, this train passes through key stations, offering a reliable travel option between Delhi and Chennai. Whether you're traveling for work or leisure, the train's scheduled departure and arrival timings ensure a smooth and well-planned journey.Whether you’re checking schedules, routes, or finding everything you need in one place. With dynamic updates, you can stay informed about any changes in timings, routes, and other essential details.
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| Station | Arrive | Depart | Distance | Platform | Day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Delhi (NDLS) | Starts | 21:05 | 0 Km | 3 | 1 |
| Agra Cantt (AGC) | 23:25 | 23:27 | 195 Km | 1 | 1 |
| Gwalior Jn (GWL) | 01:13 | 01:15 | 313 Km | 1 | 2 |
| Virangana... (VGLJ) | 02:35 | 02:43 | 411 Km | 2,3 | 2 |
| Bhopal Jn (BPL) | 06:45 | 06:50 | 702 Km | 1 | 2 |
| Itarsi Jn (ET) | 08:35 | 08:40 | 794 Km | 2,3 | 2 |
| Nagpur (NGP) | 13:05 | 13:10 | 1093 Km | 2 | 2 |
| Balharshah (BPQ) | 16:20 | 16:25 | 1301 Km | 1 | 2 |
| Warangal (WL) | 19:48 | 19:50 | 1544 Km | 1 | 2 |
| Khammam (KMT) | 20:59 | 21:00 | 1652 Km | 1 | 2 |
| Vijayawada Jn (BZA) | 23:00 | 23:10 | 1751 Km | 1 | 2 |
| Chennai Central (MAS) | 06:35 | End | 2182 Km | 3,4 | 3 |
Covering a distance of approximately 2182 km, the Tamilnadu Exp follows a well-structured route with multiple important stops along the way. Passengers can check real-time departure and arrival timings to plan their journey effectively. The train operates on a scheduled timetable, ensuring a smooth and timely travel experience.
The train offers multiple class options, including First AC (1A),Second AC (2A),Third AC (3A),Third AC Economy (3E),Sleeper (SL) catering to different passenger needs and budgets. Whether you prefer an air-conditioned journey or an economical travel option, the Tamilnadu Exp ensures a comfortable ride with essential onboard facilities.
Delhi, the historical heart of India, is deeply intertwined with the evolution of the country's railway system. The first railway line in Delhi was established in 1864, marking a pivotal moment in its development. Key railway stations like New Delhi Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station, Hazrat Nizamuddin, and Anand Vihar Terminal are architectural marvels with rich histories. The New Delhi Railway Station, for instance, became operational in 1926 and symbolizes modernity and heritage. The widespread rail network fostered economic growth, facilitating trade and connectivity in Delhi's bustling markets. This expansive system now links Delhi with major Indian cities, turning it into a transportation hub. Modern advancements, including the Delhi Metro and high-speed trains, underscore its role in contemporary transportation. As travelers explore iconic landmarks like the Red Fort and Qutub Minar, Delhi's comprehensive railway system remains integral to its vibrant cultural and economic landscape.
Chennai, a vibrant metropolis, boasts a dynamic railway history that dates back to the British era. The first railway line was established in 1856, connecting Royapuram and Arcot, marking Chennai as a pioneer in Indian rail. Historic railway stations like Chennai Central and Egmore stand as architectural marvels and pivotal transport hubs. These stations helped transform Chennai into a major commercial & cultural center. The railway system accelerated economic growth and influenced cultural exchanges, boosting local industries. Key stations such as Tambaram, Perambur, and Guindy facilitated strong train connectivity across South India. Chennai's rail network not only enhanced trade but also nurtured its rich culture, seen in landmarks like Marina Beach and Fort St. George. Modern infrastructure continues to support economic growth and diverse demographics, making it essential for both urban commuters and travelers seeking seamless connectivity.
Tamilnadu Exp (12622) is a popular train connecting New Delhi (Delhi) to Chennai Central (Chennai) .This train provides a comfortable journey with multiple class options, ensuring a smooth travel experience.
The train passes through key stations like New Delhi, Agra Cantt, Gwalior Jn, Virangana Lakshmibai Jhansi Jn, and Bhopal Jn. Passengers can check real-time updates, seat availability, and booking details on official railway portals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the departure time of 12622 Tamilnadu Exp?
The 12622 Tamilnadu Exp departs from New Delhi (NDLS) at 21:05 hrs (09:05 pm)
What is the arrival time of 12622 Tamilnadu Exp at Chennai Central?
The train arrives at Chennai Central (MAS) at 06:35 hrs (06:35 am)
What is the total journey duration of 12622 Tamilnadu Exp?
The total journey time is 33h 30m, covering approximately 2182 km.
What are the major stops of 12622 Tamilnadu Exp?
Major stops include New Delhi,Agra Cantt,Gwalior Jn,Virangana Lakshmibai Jhansi Jn,Bhopal Jn,Itarsi Jn,Nagpur,Balharshah,Warangal,Khammam,Vijayawada Jn before reaching Chennai Central
What classes of travel are available on 12622 Tamilnadu Exp?
The train offers First AC (1A),Second AC (2A),Third AC (3A),Third AC Economy (3E),Sleeper (SL)
How frequently does 12622 Tamilnadu Exp run?
It runs Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat,Sun
How can I check real-time running status of 12622 Tamilnadu Exp?
You can check real-time status on NTES (National Train Enquiry System), IRCTC app, or via SMS by sending "12301" to 139.
What is the average speed of 12622 Tamilnadu Exp?
The train runs at an average speed of 66 km/h.