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Perfect choice for late night travel Bangarpet-Whitefield-Bengaluru-Mysore by Train
Written By Sanjeev - 28 May, 2012
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As I wait for the Chennai bound Kaveri Express at Bangalore City station on Platform-5, a train enters Platform 6 at 11:15 pm which is announced as Bangarpet-Bangalore Express. A closer look at it reveals it is only an Express for namesake as it looks more like a passenger train.
This Express train leaves Bangarpet at 9:20 PM and crosses through the IT sector stations of Bangalore, the Whitefield and Krishnarajapuram and reaches Bangalore city junction at 11:20 pm.Normally after 10 pm, the bus frequency reduces and people on their way back home from office may be too tired to ride their vehicles.
This train is an ideal solution to commute and avoid all the muddle, your vehicle can be parked at Majestic station in the morning and you can ride it back after a relaxed travel in the train, as it arrives late night in the city, you do not have to worry about the crowd, which means you can close your eyes for sometime and unwind.
A keen observation lets out an interesting discovery- the train which arrives at 11:15 pm departs to Mysore at 11:55 pm- it is a convenient journey even if you stay in far off suburbs on mysore road and is a suitable mode of transport to reach home rather than drive through the 40 kms after a tiring day-of course since the 1st leg of journey is a Express you will be charged the same Express fare all through till your destination. The unreserved Express fare from Whitefield to Bangalore city is Rs 17 and up to bidadi the fare is Rs 23
http://bangalore.citizenmatters.in/articles/view/4136-perfect-choice-for-late-night-travel
Thanks to Maitreyi Ananth for sharing the experience in Citizen matters
COMMENTS

Thanks, We could collate all such information!
kbsyed61 - 28 May, 2012 - 15:50
Sanjeev,
Thanks for sharing this information.
We could collate all such information on all the existing trains that could be used for daily commute.
Send me the train list, I will organize them into the identified routes and post it here for public consumption.
-Syed

Hi I am Siddharth S who posted it in citizen matters-actually main intention of same was that if we make people aware of trains, we can make them use it and later on prove to govt. that we actually have a demand
I have created a blog for the same http://transportbangalore.blogspot.in/p/trains-of-bangalore-city.html-the blog is in devlopment state and will make it quite ready in another month or so-at present have updated the details of the various passenger trains only-Express trains will follow soon
We do require a proper CRS and we have to create a demand-the other day as I went on a jolly trip with my friends to Bangalore East there were quite some people mostly labourers who boarded the 6:00PM Swarna pass to Bangalore Cantt/East from Bangalore city-even return there was quite a crowd waiting for the salem passenger-of course who else takes Rs.2 for 12kms and covers it in 20 mins!

nivasi - 30 May, 2012 - 04:51
Hi,
I wanted to try out Local train for office commute to Marathahalli.. So, went to Anekal Road station on Saturday, and caught 625pm train towards city. It reached Belandur road station at 650pm.. Train was well occupied.
I had to walk from the Belandur road station to Outer Ring Road bus stop which took me 25mins through Panathur Main road. Road is so narrow near the station, I wonder how BMTC will be able to operate their buses in that area even if they try. With such situations, it will be difficult to make people use the train for daily commute. Very difficult!
Thanks
Nivasi

@SS87 - Good work, Let us join in efforts!
kbsyed61 - 30 May, 2012 - 15:01
@SS87,
Looked at your blog site and must appreciate your good work though it is still 'Work In Progress'. Let me talk to to PRAJA admins to see How we can have a permanent and prominent link to your site on 'PRAJA'.
A request. Pls do allow for cross posting of the links on yoru site for latest discussion on Namma Railu Campaign.
-Syed

csm7 - 30 May, 2012 - 05:38
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