The Wodeyar Express (formerly Tippu Express) is a Superfast train running between Bengaluru and Mysuru in India. It covers a distance of 139 km in 2.5 hours with two stops, one at Mandya and another at a suburb in Bengaluru, Kengeri. South Western Railway launched an information and entertainment system, "Infotainment on Wheels", on the Wodeyar Express. The new infotainment system allows commuters on board to get real-time information on the arrival and departure of trains and view daily news, weather and entertainment.

Name edit

This train was started on 15 April 1980 as "Tippu Express" after Tipu Sultan who ruled the Kingdom of Mysuru and died at the Siege of Seringapatam in 1799.[1] The train was renamed on 7 October 2022, after the royal family of Mysuru, the Wodeyars.[2]

Rake sharing edit

It shares its rake with the Siddhaganga Intercity Express & the KSR Bengaluru–Talaguppa Intercity Express.

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Timing edit

This train leaves Mysuru at 11:30 hrs & reaches Bengaluru at 14:00 hrs and in the opposite direction, leaves Bengaluru at 15:00 hrs & reaches Mysuru at 17:30 hrs. Previously the train used to depart Mysuru Junction at 11:00 hrs and reach KSR Bengaluru at 13:30 hrs, with the only stop at Mandya. Nowadays, it's reaching Mysuru between 17.15 and 17.30, as the doubling of tracks is completed on this route.

Schedule edit

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Runs daily

Station code Departure station Departure time Distance Day
MYS Mysuru Junction 11:30 AM 0 (Source) Day 1
MYA Mandya 12:08 PM 45 Day 1
KGI Kengeri 1:18 PM 127 Day 1
SBC KSR Bengaluru 2:00 PM 139 (Destination) Day 1

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Runs daily

Station code Departure station Departure time Distance Day
SBC KSR Bengaluru 3:00 PM 0 (Source) Day 1
KGI Kengeri 3:17 PM 13 Day 1
MYA Mandya 4:24 PM 93 Day 1
MYS Mysuru Junction 5:30 PM 139 (Destination) Day 1

Locomotive edit

This train is powered by a WAP-7 locomotive from Krishnarajapuram Loco Shed.

References edit

  1. ^ "Tipu Express is now Wodeyar Express". The Hindu. 7 October 2022. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  2. ^ C S, Yamini (8 October 2022). "Bengaluru-Mysuru train Tipu Express renamed as Wodeyar Express". Hindustan Times.