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- Yashavantapura (formerly Yeshwanthpur), also known as Yeshvantpur is a locality in the north western part of Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka...
- Yesvantpur–Latur Express is an Express train belonging to South Western Railway zone of Indian Railways that runs between Yesvantpur Junction and Latur...
- Chikabanavara Junction Railway station, Soldevanahalli Halt 3.4km away and Yeshvantpur Junction railway station 10km away. Kempegowda International Airport...
- station of the Express in Thiruvananthapuram, capital city of Kerala and Yeshvantpur is a satellite terminal located in an industrial-****-residential area...
- towards Banashankari, 378 towards Electronic City, 401M and 401KB towards Yeshvantpur, 401K towards Yelahanka, 501A and 501C towards Hebbal, 502H towards Chikkabanavara...
- Vidyaranyapura Thindlu, Hebbal, RT Nagar, Shi****gar 401H Yelahanka Yeshvantpur GKVK, Kodigehalli, Thindlu, BEL Circle, Mathikere 288M Vidyaranyapura...
- serves for trains going towards KSR Bengaluru City railway station and Yeshvantpur Junction. Mysore–Bangalore railway line Kumar, R. Krishna (6 April 2016)...
- derailed. 10 AprilIndiaSeven compartments of the 15228 Muzaffarpur-Yeshvantpur W****ly Express derailed near Arakkonam, 40 km from Chennai, killing one...
- 54 km/h (47 mph) & in 32 hours 55 mins as 12214 Delhi Sarai Rohilla–Yeshvantpur Duronto Express 71.91 km/h (45 mph). As the average speed of the train...
- Birur-Shimoga line was opened for traffic in 1899. Another important line was Yeshvantpur to Hindupur which was opened for traffic in 1892-93. In 1911-12, the...