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Posted: Jun 13 2017 (23:29)
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Last Response: Jun 13 2017 (23:45)
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Tejas Express leaves Goa 3 hours late, still reaches Mumbai a minute early.
Commuters at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus were pleasantly surprised to see the Tejas Express arrive a minute ahead of schedule on Sunday, considering that it had left Karmali station in Goa after a three-hour delay.
The luxury train, capable of running at a maximum speed of 200 kmph, train left Goa at 10.30am and travelled 750km to reach Mumbai at 7.44pm. It usually leaves Goa at 7.30am and arrives at 7.45pm.
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Commuters at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus were pleasantly surprised to see the Tejas Express arrive a minute ahead of schedule on Sunday, considering that it had left Karmali station in Goa after a three-hour delay.
The luxury train, capable of running at a maximum speed of 200 kmph, train left Goa at 10.30am and travelled 750km to reach Mumbai at 7.44pm. It usually leaves Goa at 7.30am and arrives at 7.45pm.
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Not again :(
Tejas has not achieved the speeds of 153 kmph, 137 kmph and 125 kmph respy. The max speed of this section is 120 kmph in non monsoons while during Monsoons it can run at 90 kmph max. You have calculated speed based on inflated kms of KR. It means for Konkan Railway 1 km = 1.4 kms. The stretchwise speed of 22120 Tejas is as under :
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Tejas has not achieved the speeds of 153 kmph, 137 kmph and 125 kmph respy. The max speed of this section is 120 kmph in non monsoons while during Monsoons it can run at 90 kmph max. You have calculated speed based on inflated kms of KR. It means for Konkan Railway 1 km = 1.4 kms. The stretchwise speed of 22120 Tejas is as under :
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