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DKN/Devangonthi (3 PFs)
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Track: Double Electric-Line

Updated: Jul 31 2023 (00:03)
Devangonthi Railway Station (DKN) is located in Kanekallu, Hosakote Taluk, Bengaluru Rural, Karnataka. It features 3 platforms and basic amenities like ticket counters and waiting areas. The station serves as a convenient point for travelers commuting to and from Bengaluru and surrounding towns.

Tourism

**Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple (Hosakote):** A renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
**Sri Prasanna Krishnaswamy Temple (Hosakote):** A popular temple dedicated to Lord Krishna.
**Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple (Devangonthi):** A local temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman.
**Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple (nearby):** A temple dedicated to Lord Narasimha.
**Mosque near Devangonthi:** A place of worship for the Muslim community.

Food

**Shri Krishna Sweets:** Famous for its delicious South Indian sweets and snacks.
**Hotel Sairam Restaurant:** Serves traditional vegetarian fare with a focus on local specialties.
**Cafe Coffee Day:** Offers a range of beverages, snacks, and light meals.
**Biryani House:** Known for its flavorful vegetarian biryani and other North Indian dishes.
**Sangeetha Restaurant:** Popular for its vegetarian meals and south Indian delicacies.

Station Address

Kanekallu, Hosakote Taluk, Bengaluru Rural, Karnataka - 562114
State: Karnataka

Elevation: 898 m above sea level
Type: Regular   Category: NSG-6
Zone: SWR/South Western   Division: KSR Bengaluru (Bangalore)


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Rating: 3.1/5 (14 votes)
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Oct 15 2018 (21:53)   17311/MGR Chennai Central - SSS Hubballi SF Express (Via SMVT Bengaluru) (PT) | MAS/MGR Chennai Central (12 PFs) | AJJ/WAP-1/22011
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Breif Highlights of a Journey from Chennai Central to Krishnarajapuram, Bengaluru; on board the 17311 Chennai Vasco Express
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It was no less than an adventure for me the day this journey had happened! I had to attend a meeting in far off #Chrompet, rushed back to my home by EMU, packed, repeated the same rush to #Chennai #Park, albeit with a friend this time, and thankfully, 2 local changeovers, plenty of brisk paces, cutting through the crowd walks and a fast paced navigation from pf11 to
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the stalls near pf3 later; I ended up in pf1 in front of my coach; with 2 water bottles, a bottle of Bovonto, a pack of biscuits and 15 mins to spare.
I was to board the 17311 Chennai #Vasco-da-gama Express from Chennai to #Krishnarajapuram. This train used to depart at 13:45 hrs earlier, taking a painful 6:30 hrs just to reach Krishnarajapuram & an hour and a half more to navigate through #Bengaluru suburbs and reach #Yeshvantpur. Now, I could be relieved that I lived in the southeast part of the city, and thus conveniently reach home at least an hour earlier than most of the passengers waiting to alight at Yeshvantpur. Presently this train's slot partner, Chennai #Hubballi Express has been speeded up & converted to a Superfast. Thus the benefit this train reaps - a good schedule between Chennai & Bengaluru.
Due to a slightly tired mind, I pretty much relaxed throughout the journey. And this journey features the bits n pieces i put together, just to keep on record, a journey compilation. It was a magnificent run to say the least, We departed Chennai Central at 15:00 hrs sharp, briskly accelerated and rushed past Suburbs to reach #Arakkonam an hour later. Back then the exit towards #Katpadi was still an S curve with speeds restricted to 30kmph even for non stop trains. The next 65 kms to Katpadi was a breeze of a run, with many intermediate halts of other popular intercity trains skipped at MPS. Under cloudy atmosphere, we pulled into Katpadi Jn. with minimal delay.
The next 84 kms to #Jolarpettai was sluggish to say the least, frequent start stops, slow runs, restrictions on speed etc. We took a leisurely 75 mins to do the stretch, and pulled into pf2 of Jolarpettai bang on time. It was an action packed stay there. We were on pf2. 22618 #Tirupati #KSR Bengaluru Intercity arrived & departed from pf1 in a few mins. The overtake was scheduled to happen. In the meantime, an overtake was happening in the opposite direction as well. #Salem Katpadi MEMU had pulled into pf3, while 12008 #Mysuru Chennai #Shatabdi express made a slow skip through pf4. Minutes after the Shatabdi passed, we too pulled out. Those who come to Jolarpettai, do try their Aloo Cabbage #Samosa, sold by platform vendors. It is usually oily, a total no from health freaks, but for the once in a blue moon occasion, it should do no harm for your tummy.
The twilight run in the ghats was uneventful, we breezed through #Kuppam once we came out of it. After a quick stop at #Bangarpet, we entered a section of uninterrupted MPS run all the way to the outer of Krishnarajapuram Station. The AJJ WAP1 heading us barreled ahead at MPS, trailing the Tirupati Intercity as closely as possible. High rise buildings began appearing closer to the tracks as we crossed #Whitefield. It was time for me to get my bags and move to the door. The advantage of this train compared to the #Lalbagh Express & Chennai Bengaluru express - it can accommodate only 72 reserved passengers per coach; lesser competition to deal with while making one's way to the door. In fact i even acted as a guide for some people at the door, unsure of where they should get down to reach their area; thus gleefully claiming my authority over the door.
We literally cruised into pf4 of Krishnarajapuram, at 20:15 hrs; just delayed by 7 mins. Going by timings (mentioned in the end of the video); this train and its slot partner feature in the top 5 quickest trains to Krishnarajapuram from Chennai. Do give it a try, less halts, less crowd, it is a peaceful journey.
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Jun 12 2020 (09:44)   22617/Tirupati - SMVT Bengaluru Intercity Express | DKN/Devangonthi (3 PFs) | ED/WAP-4/22250
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SR Erode ED WAP-4 #22250 Hauled By Skipping Thought DKN/Devangonthi Rly Stn.. With 22617 KSR Banglore City - Tirupati Intercity SF Express..!!
Location, Devengonthi, Karnataka
Credit PC - @Kiran Kumar RF
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Nov 04 2018 (18:14)   12246/SMVT Bengaluru - Howrah Duronto Express | YPR/Yesvantpur Junction (6 PFs) | SRC/WAP-4/22387
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* Presenting here few glimpses of my 3rd Duronto ride . . !!
* Divided into three parts for convenience. (Part 2, Part 3).
* Part-1: Captures in Karnataka (Date: 23rd Oct 2018)
~Pic 1-4: TBs of 12246.
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5 & 8: SBs of Yesvantapur.
~Pic 6 & 7: Loco in charge SRC WAP-4 #22387.
~Pic 9-11: Neat & Clean Yesvantapur Station (Back gate visible in Pic 10).
~Pic 12: Spotted KJM WDP-4D #40305 at outer.
~Pic 13: Bidar-Ypr-Latur common rake parked at outer.
~Pic 14 & 15: SBs of Lotte Golla Halli.
~Pic 16: SB of Banaswadi.
~Pic 17: At BYPL Yard Cabin.
~Pic 18: Curving towards BYPL.
~Pic 19, 20 & 21: SB of Baiyyappanahalli, Whitefield & Devangonthi.

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Mar 28 2020 (21:36)   DKN/Devangonthi (3 PFs)
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A group of 15 migrant workers from North India with babies were stuck near Devanagonthi station without food & money. our personnel dept has contributed and provided 6000 Rs worth ration to them through to help them survive lockdown period
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Aug 21 2019 (09:23)   22682/MGR Chennai Central - Mysuru Weekly SF Express (PT) | DKN/Devangonthi (3 PFs)
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Work is happening only on the track from SBC to BWT before DKN between MLO and DKN. Hence, trains to SBC maintain 50-60kmph while trains from SBC run at 20kmph. Observed this while travelling in 22682 and 12028. Also, there is a TSR of 20 for trains towards BNC.
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