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Coimbatore To Mumbai : Full Journey : 22476 CBE - HSR AC Express : Indian Railways

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COIMBATORE (TAMILNADU) TO MUMBAI (MAHARASHTRA) : FULL TRAIN JOURNEY : 22476 COIMBATORE - HISAR AC SUPERFAST EXPRESS : BGKT WDP4 LOCOMOTIVE : BEAUTIFUL PALAKKAD GHATS / PALGHAT SECTION FULL COVERAGE : INDIAN RAILWAYS : KONKAN RAILWAYS. 22476/Coimbatore - Hisar AC SF Express (PT) கோயம்புத்தூர் - ஹிசார் குளிர்சாதன அதிவிரைவு வண்டி कोयम्बत्तूर - हिसार वातानुकूलित सुपरफास्ट एक्सप्रेस CBE/Coimbatore Main Junction -- HSR/Hisar Jn Hisar - Coimbatore AC Superfast Express (previously Bikaner - Coimbatore AC Superfast Express) is a fully air conditioned, super fast express train operated by the Bikaner Division of North Western Railway zone of Indian Railways. Train Connects Tamil Nadu,Kerala,Goa, Maharashtra,Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana. Train numbered 22475 starts from Hisar at 01:05 hrs on Thursdays and reaches Coimbatore Junction at 04:40 hrs on Saturdays. For the return journey, train numbered 22476 leaves Coimbatore Junction at 15:20 hrs on Saturdays and reaches Hisar at 22:15 hrs on Mondays. This train will get LHB coaches from 9 August 2018. This train is operated through Konkan Railway route. It covers distance of 2941 km. Train reverse at Bikaner Junction railway station. 22476/ Coimbatore - Hisar AC SF Express (PT) is one of the prominent train of Indian railways that runs between Coimbatore Main Junction and Hisar Junction. The total distance covered by the train is 2783km and average speed of the train is 51km/hr Train departs from Source station at time and it reaches at Destination station at time. 22476/ Coimbatore - Hisar AC SF Express (PT) has 40 stoppages. Train runs on following days (Saturday) and consists of coaches – (1A, 2A, 3A). Travel Time: 45h 15m 32 halts Distance: 2476 km Avg Speed: 55 km/hr. RSA - Rake Sharing No RSA... Single Rake... PM at HISAR. Inaugural Run Sat Sep 15, 2012. Type: AC SuperFast Rake Zone: NWR/North Western Loco CBE - HSR BGKT/WDP-4D BGKT/WDP-4B BGKT/WDP-4 Schedule Train Number Station Code Departure Station Departure Time Departure Day Arrival Station Arrival Time Arrival Day 22475 HSR Hisar Jn Night 1:05 AM Thursday Coimbatore Jn 04:40 AM Saturday 22476 CBE Coimbatore Jn 3:20 PM Saturday Hisar Jn 10:15 PM Monday Palakkad Gap or Palghat Gap is a low mountain pass in the Western Ghats between Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu and Palakkad in Kerala. It has an average elevation of 140 metres (460 ft) with a width of 24–30 kilometres (15–19 mi). The pass is located between the Nilgiri Hills to the north and Anaimalai Hills to the south. There are various theories about the origin of Palakkad gap. One among them is that it is caused by the landslide due to rivers flowing in opposite directions. The Bharatha Puzha river originates in the Palakkad Gap from rivulets and tributaries feeding from steep escarpment slopes along the flanks of the Ghats. Palakkad gap has played a major role in enabling human migration into Kerala from parts of Tamil Nadu. From 300 B.C. to 13th century, it also helped the Cheras rule the entire Kerala and the Kongu Nadu as one geographical unit from Karur in Western Tamil Nadu. Tamil Brahmins migrated to Palakkad from Central Tamil Nadu via the Palakkad gap from the 15th century to 18th century. The gap affects the weather patterns in Southern India as it allows the moisture-laden Southwest monsoon winds into western Tamil Nadu, moderating summer temperatures and generating greater rainfall in the region relative to the rest of lowland Tamil Nadu. It also allows the hot winds coming from Tamil Nadu which warm the eastern part of Kerala compared to the rest of the state and the tropical cyclone winds from Bay of Bengal bearing rain during the summer. The Palakkad Gap funnels the winds blowing from the west on to Coimbatore and Tirupur districts in Tamil Nadu making the region one of the major wind power generation areas. The average annual wind speed is 18–22 km/hr. Large windmill farms can be seen in and around Udumalaipettai and Kadathur. The gap is the lowest pass through the Western Ghats in the region. It is an important mountain pass in the Western Ghats that runs along the entire eastern edge of Kerala isolating it from the neighboring Tamil Nadu. It acts as an important transport corridor between the two States by linking Palakkad District of Kerala with Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu and has served as a vital trade route between the east and west coasts of peninsular India since ancient times. Both the National Highway 544 and the Coimbatore - Shoranur railway line joining Kerala to Tamil Nadu pass through the gap. The gap also helps for VHF line of sight communications between the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

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