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Hubballi-Dadar Express now 40 minutes Faster!

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South Western Railway Updates Timings Hubballi-Dadar Express

Hubballi: South Western Railway has announced revised timings for Train No. 17317 SSS Hubball-Dadar Express, effective from February 29, 2024. The new schedule aims to reduce travel time significantly.

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Revised Departure and Arrival

  • Departure: The train will now depart from SSS Hubballi at 15:40 hrs, 40 minutes later than the previous schedule.
  • Arrival at Key Stations:
    • Dharwad: 16:02/16:04 hrs (previously 15:18/15:20 hrs)
    • Alnawar: 16:39/16:40 hrs (previously 15:54/15:55 hrs)
    • Londa: 17:18/17:20 hrs (previously 16:43/16:45 hrs)
    • Belagavi: 18:15/18:20 hrs (previously 17:40/17:45 hrs)
    • Ghataprabha: 19:20/19:21 hrs (previously 18:49/18:50 hrs)
    • Chikkodi Road: 19:35/19:36 hrs (previously 19:09/19:10 hrs)
    • Raibag: 19:50/19:51 hrs (previously 19:19/19:20 hrs)
    • Kudachi: 20:08/20:09 hrs (previously 19:34/19:35 hrs.)

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Significant Improvement

The adjustments result in a reduction of 40 minutes in travel time compared to the previous schedule. Passengers can now expect a quicker journey between Hubballi and Dadar.

Previous Delays Addressed

Previously, in August 2023, the train’s schedule was slowed down by 30 minutes. However, with this latest update, South Western Railway aims to improve punctuality and provide a more efficient service to passengers.

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