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Today (06:49) 82901/Mumbai Central - Ahmedabad IRCTC Tejas Express | PLG/Palghar (3 PFs)
bhuvnesh
bhuvnesh 334 blog postsToday (04:24) 22867/Durg - Hazrat Nizamuddin Humsafar Express
VIVEKEXPRESS^~
VIVEKEXPRESS^~ 41149 blog postsIn the History of this Train
First time I witnessing that this train is Running with very less delay 15 minutes late only
Other wise in every trip this train gets delayed 😒 & it's return trip gets Rescheduled from Hazrat Nizamuddin Station
First time I witnessing that this train is Running with very less delay 15 minutes late only
Other wise in every trip this train gets delayed 😒 & it's return trip gets Rescheduled from Hazrat Nizamuddin Station
Today (02:54) 12821/Dhauli Express (PT) | CTC/Cuttack Junction (5 PFs)
jagdev082
jagdev082 6 blog postsSantragachi (SRC) based WAP-4 #25042 hauling 12821 SHM-PURI Dhauli express crossing Mahanadi river just before entering CTC junction.
Today (02:42) 22824/New Delhi - Bhubaneswar Tejas Rajdhani Express (Via Tatanagar) | CTC/Cuttack Junction (5 PFs)
jagdev082
jagdev082 6 blog postsAround 55 mins late running 22824 NDLS-BBS Tejas Rajdhani express (VIA -TATA) with Tughlakabad (TKD) based HOG WAP-7#30650 crossing the Mahanadi river just before entering CTC junction.
Yesterday (07:34) 16629/Malabar Express (PT) | MAQ/Mangaluru Central (Mangalore) (5 PFs)
DanielSebastian~
DanielSebastian~ 4387 blog postsI've seen that the train boards mostly have Mangaluru in the name but the train announcements all throughout kerala refer to it as Mangalapuram. Can it be a local name for the city? It isn't official but many people do refer to it as Mangalapuram. What is the origin of this name?
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Maybe in North Kerala, In the south its pronounced as Mangalore.
That's Palakkad division's stupidity, nothing else.
It used to be announced as Mangalore/Mangaluru in Hindi/English and Mangalapuram in Malayalam only. Now they've changed it to Mangalapuram in all languages which confuses travellers from outside Kerala.
It used to be announced as Mangalore/Mangaluru in Hindi/English and Mangalapuram in Malayalam only. Now they've changed it to Mangalapuram in all languages which confuses travellers from outside Kerala.
The name Mangalore or Mangalapuram comes from the Mangala Devi temple and shrine.
As the other observers mentioned, only stations in PGT division announce Mangalapuram in all languages, while in TVC division, they use Mangalapuram for only Malayalam and switch to Mangalore for the rest of the announcements.
As the other observers mentioned, only stations in PGT division announce Mangalapuram in all languages, while in TVC division, they use Mangalapuram for only Malayalam and switch to Mangalore for the rest of the announcements.
Read about this on click here The Malayalam language variant of the same is Mangalapuram. One of the earliest references to this name is made by Pandya King Chettian, who called the city as Managalapuram in 715 A.D. Yet another historical reference is by the 11th century Arabian traveler Ibn Batuta, whose chronicles refer to Mangalore as Manjarur. It's just shows the confluence between both Karnataka and Kerala. Does Tulu have a huge Malayalam influence? I mean, all dravidian languages do have a lot of similarities but I don't believe there is a city that has two different names in two languages.
Confusion of this name is an issue. People rarely pay attention to Train numbers. Perhaps the other name should gain more popularity as well. Like Kolkata - Calcutta, Kalakattha in Telugu or Rajamundry, Rajamahendravaram and so on. Should we introduce this kind of local pronounciations in other states as well is another question that can be asked?