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The '''Mysuru main line''' is the train line connecting the port city [[Chennai]] in [[Tamil Nadu]] to the palace city [[Mysore]] in [[Karnataka]] via [[Vellore]], [[Bangalore]].  This line is fully electrified.  Trains can achieve the maximum permissible speed of about 130 km/hr in this route. Some daily running trains are [[Kaveri Express]] and [[Chennai Central–Mysuru Shatabdi Express|Mysore Shatabdi]].  Some important junction falls in this line are [[Arakkonam Junction]], [[Katpadi Junction ]] and [[Bangalore City railway station]].
The '''Mysuru main line''' is the train line connecting the port city [[Chennai]] in [[Tamil Nadu]] to the palace city [[Mysore]] in [[Karnataka]] via [[Vellore]], [[Bangalore]].  This line is fully electrified.  Trains can achieve the maximum permissible speed of about 130 km/hr in this route. Some daily running trains are [[Kaveri Express]] and [[Chennai Central–Mysuru Shatabdi Express|Mysore Shatabdi]].  Some important junction falls in this line are [[Arakkonam Junction]], [[Katpadi Junction]] and [[Bangalore City railway station]].


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Latest revision as of 09:50, 2 January 2022

The Mysuru main line is the train line connecting the port city Chennai in Tamil Nadu to the palace city Mysore in Karnataka via Vellore, Bangalore. This line is fully electrified. Trains can achieve the maximum permissible speed of about 130 km/hr in this route. Some daily running trains are Kaveri Express and Mysore Shatabdi. Some important junction falls in this line are Arakkonam Junction, Katpadi Junction and Bangalore City railway station.