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      Thiruvananthapuram to Mangalore TVCN MAJN SPL 06042 timing

      TVCN MAJN SPL (06042) runs from Thiruvananthapuram to Mangalore. It departs from TRIVANDRUMNORTH station (TVCN) at and arrives at Mangalore Jn station (MAJN) at . TVCN MAJN SPL takes 24 hrs to cover the distance of 614 km between Thiruvananthapuram and Mangalore. It is a non-superfast train. The average speed of this train is 25.583333333333332 kmph. It has classes Third AC (3A) and Sleeper (SL). This train runs on Sunday. Final chart for TVCN MAJN SPL is prepared at Thiruvananthapuram usually 3-4 hours before train departure time.

      TVCN MAJN SPL 06042 route

      TVCN MAJN SPL starts from TRIVANDRUMNORTH (TVCN) at , reaches Kollam Jn (QLN) at , Alleppey (ALLP) at , Ernakulam Jn (ERS) at , Thrisur (TCR) at , Shoranur Jn (SRR) at , Kozhikode (CLT) at and Kannur (CAN) at . It arrives at Mangalore Jn on second day at . It stops at 120 stations in its route between TRIVANDRUMNORTH and Mangalore Jn. Passengers use 06042 TVCN MAJN SPL to travel mostly from Chengannur to Chennai, Kengeri to Ernakulum, Mysore to Thrisur, Kollam Jn to Chennai and Kottayam to Coimbatore.

      About Mangalore

      Mangalore is a chief port city on the Arabian Sea in the Indian state of Karnataka. Mangalore got its name from the local deity Mangala Devi. Manalore has many tourist spots, temples, churches water parts and beaches. This city is called by different names in different languages. This is the only city in the world to have 9 different names for the same city. Mangalore is well connected not just by railways and roads but also by airways both domestic and international and sea ports.