Service type Superfast Locale Kerala and Tamil Nadu Start Alappuzha | Status Operating Current operator(s) Southern Railway zone Stops 22 | |
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Alleppey Express is one of the oldest trains in the Southern Railway zone of the Indian Railways that runs from Chennai to Alappuzha.
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Background
The train was introduced in 1944. The Government of Kerala, in 2012, has officially asked an extension of this train to Vikram Sarabhai Terminal in the state capital of Thiruvananthapuram. Alleppey Express earlier used to run from Chennai to Kochi until it was extended to Alleppey.
The train's assigned number is 22639. The corresponding Chennai Express runs from Alleppey to Chennai (train number 22640).
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References
Chennai–Alleppey Express Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA