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The Karwar Yesvantpur Express (16516) is a non-superfast train that runs between Karwar and Yesvantpur Junction (Bangalore). It departs from Karwar (KAWR) at 05:30 and arrives at Yesvantpur (YPR) at 20:45, taking approximately 15 hours and 15 minutes. The train runs on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. It has a distance of 611 km. The train passes through 25 major stations, with a maximum halt time of 20 minutes at Mangaluru Jn. The available classes are Executive Vistadome AC (EV), Third Economy (3E), Chair Car (CC), Sleeper (SL), and Second Seater (2S) KARWAR TO YESVANTPUR : FULL TRAIN JOURNEY : 16516 KARWAR - YESVANTPUR EXPRESS VIA KUNIGAL : KJM WDP4 LOCOMOTIVE : AC CHAIR CAR INTERIORS : SUBRAHMANYA ROAD - SAKLESHPUR SHIRADI GHATS FULL COVERAGE : WDG4 TWINS BANKERS COUPLING AT SUBRAHMANYA ROAD : WESTERN GHATS : KONKAN RAILWAYS : INDIAN RAILWAYS The Karwar Yesvantpur Express (16516) has several stoppage stations between Karwar and Yesvantpur Detailed Stoppages: KAWR (Karwar): Starts at 05:30 ANKL (Ankola): 5:48/5:50 GOK (Gokarna Road): 5:56/5:58 KT (Kumta): 6:10/6:12 HNA (Honnavar): 6:26/6:28 MRDW (Murdeshwar): 6:50/6:52 BTJL (Bhatkal): 7:06/7:08 BYNR (Byndoor Mookambika Road): 7:22/7:24 KUDA (Kundapura): 8:14/8:16 UD (Udupi): 8:38/8:40 SL (Surathkal): 9:40/9:42 MAJN (Mangaluru Jn): 11:10/11:30 BNTL (Bantawala): 11:59/12:00 KBPR (Kabakaputtur): 12:25/12:27 SBHR (Subrahmanya Rd): 13:05/13:15 SKR (Sakleshpur): 15:35/15:45 HSN (Hassan): 16:40/16:50 CRPT (Channarayapatna): 17:16/17:17 SBFL (Shravanabelagola): 17:25/17:26 BGNR (B.G. Nagar): 17:48/17:49 YY (Yediyuru): 18:00/18:01 KIGL (Kunigal): 18:12/18:13 NMGA (Nelamangala): 18:59/19:00 BAW (Chik Banavar): 19:44/19:45 YPR (Yesvantpur Jn): Arrives at 20:45 Shiradi is a village on NH-48 (NH-75 at present) which runs from Mangalore to Bangalore. The village is situated in Puttur taluk of Dakshina Kannada district. The nearest town is Nelyadi which is at a distance of approximately 15 km. The ghat section of Western ghats through which NH-48 passes is called Shiradi Ghat. Once you reach Shiradi, you need to travel a few hundred meters where you reach a bridge taking right there you need to start trekking to reach the spot "Ombathhu Gudda". Gundya, Kempuhole, Maranahalli, Kadamane tea estate, Heggadde, Donigal and Manjarabad Fort are the places located on the Shiradi Ghat. Aramane Betta, Venkatagiri, Mugilagiri, Are Betta and Yedakumeri are the popular trekking spots. Shiradi. Shirady ghat connects the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada with the Hassan district. The National highway 75 (Old NH-48) road starts from the seaport city of Mangaluru in Dakshina Kannada district and connects to Karnataka state capital Bengaluru. The Western Ghats lie inbetween coastal plains adjoining the Arabian Sea and the Deccan Plateau. The stretch of the National Highway passing through the Shiraadi Ghat is poorly maintained according to sources. It was upgraded by the National Highways Authority of India at a cost of ₹ 26 crore. Elephants have also been sighted on the road.[4][5] In 2012, the Government of Karnataka sought help from the Japanese government to bore a tunnel through the ghat.[6] Later, the State Government released money to keep the road motorable during rains. Shiradi Ghat will have a tunnel bypass road, the construction project will begin before December 2016. The proposed tunnel bypass road is expected to be 29 km and provides seamless travel through the ghat stretch with 6 tunnels and 10 bridges. The new project costing Rs. 12,000 crore would be executed with financial assistance from the Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA). Thanks for watching this video till end 😍 Do you like share and subscribe if you loved this video Thank you