Chandigarh to Thiruvananthapuram KERLA S KRANTI 12218 train schedule cloud_download
Station
Arrival
Departure
Halt
Day
Distance
Platform
1
Chandigarh
( CDG )
Starts
-
1
0 km
6
2
Ambala Cant Jn
( UMB )
1
45 km
3
3
New Delhi
( NDLS )
1
244 km
3
4
Delhi H Nizamuddin
( NZM )
1
251 km
4
5
Kota Jn
( KOTA )
1
710 km
2
6
Ratlam Jn
( RTM )
1
976 km
4
7
Vadodara Jn
( BRC )
2
1237 km
3
8
Surat
( ST )
2
1367 km
2,3
9
Vasai Road
( BSR )
2
1582 km
7
10
Panvel
( PNVL )
2
1646 km
7
11
Ratnagiri
( RN )
2
1924 km
1
12
Goa Madgaon
( MAO )
2
2160 km
1,2
13
Udupi
( UD )
2
2411 km
1
14
Mangalore Jn
( MAJN )
2
2473 km
3
15
Kasaragod
( KGQ )
3
2520 km
1
16
Kannur
( CAN )
3
2606 km
3
17
Kozhikode
( CLT )
3
2696 km
1
18
Tirur
( TIR )
3
2737 km
-
19
Shoranur Jn
( SRR )
3
2782 km
6
20
Thrisur
( TCR )
3
2815 km
1
21
Ernakulam Jn
( ERS )
3
2889 km
4
22
Alleppey
( ALLP )
3
2946 km
1
23
Kayankulam Jn
( KYJ )
3
2989 km
2
24
Kollam Jn
( QLN )
3
3030 km
1
25
Kochuveli
( KCVL )
Ends
-
3
3088 km
1
*Note: Average delay is average of delays calculated over previous 7 days. Platform no. is indicative only. Please re-check platform info at the station before boarding train.
Chandigarh to Thiruvananthapuram KERLA S KRANTI 12218 timing
KERLA S KRANTI (12218) runs from Chandigarh to Thiruvananthapuram. It departs from Chandigarh station (CDG) at from platform 6 and arrives at Kochuveli station (KCVL) at on platform 1. KERLA S KRANTI takes 48 hrs to cover the distance of 3088 km between Chandigarh and Thiruvananthapuram. It is a superfast train. The average speed of this train is 64.33333333333333 kmph. It has classes First AC (1A), Second AC (2A), Third AC (3A), Third Economy (3E) and Sleeper (SL). This train runs on Wednesday and Friday. Final chart for KERLA S KRANTI is prepared at Chandigarh usually 3-4 hours before train departure time.
About Chandigarh
Chandigarh is a city and a union territory in India that serves as the capital of both neighboring states of Haryana and Punjab. The city is not part of either of the two states and is governed directly by the Union Government, which administers all such territories in the country. It was one of the early planned cities in post-independence India and is internationally known for its architecture and urban design. The master plan of the city was prepared by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier. There is a superstitious belief that number 13 is unlucky for the city, that is way Chandigarh and Panchkula do not have sector no. 13. Le Corbusier conceptualized Chandigarh as analogous to human body. The 'Head' being Capitol Complex in Sector 1, 'Heart' being City Centre Sector-17, 'Lungs' being the open sapce and greenery, 'Circulatory System' being the 7V's and 'Brain' being the Educational Institutions. Chandigarh's official emblem is the 'Open Hand' which signifies peace and reconciliation. The city got its name from the famous Chandi Mandir Temple, which is now a famous tourist destination. Chandigarh Junction railway station lies in the Northern Railway zone of the Indian Railway network and provide connectivity to all the regions of India and some major Indian cities. Chandigarh has an international airport Chandigarh International Airport. Chandigarh has various visitor attractions including Sukhna Lake, Rock Garden, Rose Garden, Parrot Bird Sanctuary Chandigarh, Leisure Valley, Garden of Fragrance, Garden of Palms, Butterfly Park, Valley of Animals, the Japanese Garden and the Terraced Garden. Several other famous tourist destinations like Pinjore Gardens, Morni Hills, Nada Sahib, Kasauli, ChattBir Zoo lie in its vicinity.