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      Coach Position of Parasuram Express 16650

      Kanyakumari to Mangalore Cntl | M, T, W, T, F, S, S | CC, 2S, GN | Express
      Engine
      1
      SLR
      2
      UR
      3
      UR
      4
      UR
      5
      UR
      6
      UR
      7
      UR
      8
      D1
      9
      D2
      10
      D3
      11
      C1
      12
      C2
      13
      UR
      14
      UR
      15
      UR
      16
      UR
      17
      UR
      18
      UR
      19
      UR
      20
      UR
      21
      UR
      22
      UR
      23
      SLR
      Note: Coach position and seat layout are indicative only. Please re-check coach info at the station before boarding train.

      Parasuram Express 16650 coach position

      Parasuram Express runs with an ICF Rake and has a total of 23 coaches. It has 3 non-ac chair car coaches and 2 ac chair car coaches. The full coach composition is:

      Engine--SLR--UR--UR--UR--UR--UR--UR--D1--D2--D3--C1--C2--UR--UR--UR--UR--UR--UR--UR--UR--UR--UR--SLR

      About Kanyakumari

      Kanyakumari is a town in Tamil Nadu and is the southernmost tip of India. Its name is derived from the Kanya Kumari temple located there. It is the only place in India where three Oceans - Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean meets. This spot is known as Triveni Sangam. Sunrise and sunsets are most spectacular here. The nearest airport to Kanyakumari is Trivandrum International airport (TRV) located at a distance of 75 Kms from the main district. It is well connected by road and railways.

      About Mangalore

      Mangalore is a chief port city on the Arabian Sea in the Indian state of Karnataka. Mangalore got its name from the local deity Mangala Devi. Manalore has many tourist spots, temples, churches water parts and beaches. This city is called by different names in different languages. This is the only city in the world to have 9 different names for the same city. Mangalore is well connected not just by railways and roads but also by airways both domestic and international and sea ports.