The Konkan Railway (KR) will implement its annual monsoon timetable from June 15 to October 20. This seasonal change ensures passenger safety during heavy rainfall along the Western Ghats. Travelers heading to Goa or Mangaluru must prepare for longer journeys this season. Checking the National Train Enquiry System (NTES) is vital for accurate departure timings during this four-month period.
Major trains like the Mumbai-Goa Vande Bharat Express and the Mangaluru-bound Rajdhani will see significant schedule shifts. The railway reduces top speeds from 120 kmph to 75 kmph in sensitive zones. These measures account for potential landslides and track washouts during the intense coastal monsoon. Expect your journey to take two hours longer than the usual summer schedule.

Impact on Mandovi and Netravati Express
Daily commuters using the Mandovi Express and Netravati Express must note updated arrival times at stops. Services originating from Mumbai and Bengaluru will adjust departure times to maintain safety buffers. Some trains may depart earlier to avoid night travel in high-risk zones. This strategy helps official crews inspect tracks more effectively during daylight hours. Always verify your boarding time via the 139 helpline.
Revised Timetable for Key Trains
| Train Name | Route Type | Timing Status |
|---|---|---|
| Vande Bharat Express | Mumbai to Madgaon | Revised Departure |
| Mangaluru Express | Mumbai to Mangaluru | Extended Running Time |
| Netravati Express | Mumbai to Kerala | Buffer Period Applied |
Weekend travelers visiting Gokarna or Kerala should build extra buffer time for their connections. Heavy rains often cause unplanned halts, leading to delays beyond the revised schedule. If your train is delayed by over three hours, you can claim a full refund. Use the NTES mobile app for real-time tracking of train positions. This helps you manage local transport at your destination effectively.
The Konkan coast remains stunning in the rains, but logistics require careful planning this month. Travelers should pack essentials for longer durations and confirm seat status early. As the monsoon timetable ends on October 20, normal operations will resume thereafter. Stay updated through official Indian Railways channels to ensure a smooth journey. Safety remains the highest priority for all coastal transit operations.



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