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Mysuru Belagavi Express timings revised from October 1

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The newly extended Mysuru Belagavi Express train will undergo a timetable revision starting on October 1, 2023. The revision is a part of Indian Railway’s New Timetable (TAG 2023-24), effective from October 1, 2023.

According to the new schedule, train number 17301 Mysuru Belagavi Express will depart from Mysuru at 20:45 hours and arrive Belagavi in the morning at 08:45 hours, starting from October 1, 2023. Currently, the train departs from Mysuru at 22:30 hours and arrives in Belagavi at 10:45 hours.

In return, train number 17302 Belagavi Mysuru Express will depart from Belagavi at 18:00 hours and arrive Mysuru in the morning at 05:55 hours, starting from October 1, 2023. Currently, the train departs from Belagavi at 20:00 hours and arrives in Mysuru at 07:10 hours.

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The revised schedule has been updated on the NTES App for the journeys from October 1, 2023.

Below is the updated schedule with effect from October 1, 2023 for the train no 17301/02 Mysuru Belagavi Express as taken from the NTES App. 

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Timings and Stoppages

Train No
17302
StationsTrain No
17301
05.55Mysuru20.45
04.29Krishnarajanagara21.20
03.38Hole Narsipur22.12
03.02Hassan22.47
02.10Arsikere23.50
01.11Kadur00.22
01.00Birur00.33
00.21Chikjajur01.20
23.45Davangere02.00
23.27Harihar02.17
23.07Ranibennur02.39
22.47Byadgi02.55
22.30SMM Haveri03.12
22.00Yelvigi04.15
21.20SSS Hubballi05.25
20.25Dharwad5.45
19.30Alnawar06.24
18.50Londa07.10
18.20Khanapur07.35
18.00Belagavi08.45

These trains will run with the existing coach composition. There will be no change.

For detailed timings of above trains you can also visit www.enquiry.indianrail.gov.in or download NTES App.

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