Mandapam to Bhubaneswar RMM BBS SF EXP 20895 train schedule cloud_download
Station
Arrival
Departure
Halt
Day
Distance
Platform
1
Mandapam
( MMM )
1
18 km
1
2
Ramanathapuram
( RMD )
1
54 km
1
3
Paramakkudi
( PMK )
1
90 km
2
4
Manamadurai Jn
( MNM )
1
114 km
1
5
Sivaganga
( SVGA )
1
134 km
1
6
Devakottai Road
( DKO )
1
170 km
1
7
Karaikkudi Jn
( KKDI )
1
175 km
1
8
Pudukkottai
( PDKT )
1
212 km
1
9
Tiruchirappalli
( TPJ )
1
264 km
4
10
Thanjavur
( TJ )
1
314 km
2
11
Kumbakonam
( KMU )
1
353 km
1
12
Mayiladuturai Jn
( MV )
1
385 km
3,5
13
Sirkazhi
( SY )
1
405 km
1
14
Chidambaram
( CDM )
1
422 km
15
Tirupadripulyur
( TDPR )
1
464 km
1
16
Villupuram Jn
( VM )
1
506 km
1
17
Melmaruvattur
( MLMR )
1
574 km
18
Chennai Egmore
( MS )
1
665 km
6
19
Gudur Jn
( GDR )
2
807 km
2
20
Nellore
( NLR )
2
845 km
2
21
Vijayawada Jn
( BZA )
2
1099 km
7
22
Rajamundry
( RJY )
2
1249 km
23
Duvvada
( DVD )
2
1432 km
4
24
Vishakapatnam
( VSKP )
2
1449 km
7
25
Vizianagram Jn
( VZM )
2
1510 km
26
Brahmapur
( BAM )
2
1726 km
1
27
Khurda Road Jn
( KUR )
2
1873 km
4
28
Bhubaneswar
( BBS )
Ends
-
2
1892 km
2
*Note: Average delay is average of delays calculated over previous 7 days. Platform no. is indicative only. Please re-check platform info at the station before boarding train.
Mandapam to Bhubaneswar RMM BBS SF EXP 20895 timing
RMM BBS SF EXP (20895) runs from Mandapam to Bhubaneswar. It departs from Mandapam station (MMM) at from platform 1 and arrives at Bhubaneswar station (BBS) at on platform 2. RMM BBS SF EXP takes 24 hrs to cover the distance of 1878 km between Mandapam and Bhubaneswar. It is a non-superfast train. The average speed of this train is 78.25 kmph. It has classes Second AC (2A), Third AC (3A) and Sleeper (SL). This train runs on Sunday. Final chart for RMM BBS SF EXP is prepared at Mandapam usually 3-4 hours before train departure time.
About Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar is the capital of Orissa. It is the largest city in this state and is a centre of economic and religious importance in Eastern India. Bhubaneswar replaced Cuttack as the capital after India gained its independence from Britain. The modern city was designed by the German architect Otto Konigsberger in 1946. Along with Jamshedpur and Chandigarh, it was one of modern India's first planned cities. Bhubaneswar and Cuttack are often referred to as the 'twin cities of Odisha'. The first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, had laid the foundation stone of the city on April 13 in 1948. Bhubaneswar is supposed to have had over one thousand temples, including the world famous temples like Lingaraj Temple, Mukteswar Temple, Bindu Sagar, Shatrughaneswar Temple, Vaital Temple, Parashurameswar Temple etc., earning the tag of the Temple City of India. Temples made in the Kalinga architectural style with a pine spire that curves up to a point over the sanctum housing the presiding deity and a pyramid-covered hall where people sit and pray. Nandankanan Zoological Park at Bhubaneswar (Nandankanan means The Garden of Heavens) is a 990-acre zoo and botanical garden in Bhubaneswar. Established in 1960, it was opened to the public in 1979 and became the first zoo in India to join World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) in 2009. It is home to over 34 white tigers, a species it claims to have produced. Biju Patnaik International Airport in Bhubaneswar is the major and sole international airport in Odisha.