Office-goers and intercity travellers using Vande Bharat services through Bengaluru will face a significant timetable shake-up from March 15, as South Western Railway (SWR) implements revised schedules on four premium trains. The changes affect services linking Bengaluru with Kalaburagi, Kacheguda, Dharwad and Coimbatore, altering evening and afternoon slots that many passengers have woven into their daily and weekly routines.
SWR has said the timetable overhaul aims to ease congestion around Bengaluru’s busy terminals and improve punctuality on high-demand corridors. The revision clusters several adjustments on a single date, March 15, giving passengers a narrow window to adapt their plans. The impact will be felt not only at KSR Bengaluru and SMVT Bengaluru, but also at intermediate hubs such as Yelahanka, Hindupur and Hosur, where many tech workers and students board.

South Western Railway’s four key Vande Bharat trains under revision
The Ministry of Railways has confirmed that new timings will apply from March 15 to four SWR-operated Vande Bharat Express services: 20703 Kacheguda–Yesvantpur, 20704 Yesvantpur–Kacheguda, 22231 Kalaburagi–SMVT Bengaluru and 22232 SMVT Bengaluru–Kalaburagi. All four are Mini Vande Bharat rakes focused on daytime intercity connectivity, and have grown popular with passengers seeking faster point-to-point travel compared with conventional superfast trains.
Railway officials have underlined that only timings, not routes or stoppages, are being altered in this round of changes. However, even minor clock shifts can cascade across commuters’ last-mile arrangements, especially in Bengaluru where metro, cabs and office buses are tightly scheduled. The revised timetable therefore marks a subtle but important recalibration of how these corridors will function on workdays and weekends alike.
Bengaluru–Kalaburagi Vande Bharat: Yelahanka timing tweaked
Among the most Bengaluru-centric changes is on train 22232, the SMVT Bengaluru–Kalaburagi Vande Bharat Express, which serves the fast-growing northern suburbs. According to SWR’s media note, the train will now arrive and depart Yelahanka at 15:09 and 15:11 respectively, instead of 15:05 and 15:07. That four-minute shift is designed to ease pathing conflicts and reduce delays as services funnel out of the city.
The corresponding down service, 22231 Kalaburagi–SMVT Bengaluru, retains its existing pattern but is being realigned within the overall corridor schedule. Railway planners have tried to preserve convenient afternoon arrivals into Bengaluru so that passengers from Kalaburagi and Raichur belt can still reach offices or onward buses the same day. This reflects a balancing act between operational fluidity and commuter expectations on this northern Karnataka route.
Kacheguda–Yesvantpur Vande Bharat: Hyderabad link realigned
The Hyderabad–Bengaluru day link via the 20703/20704 Kacheguda–Yesvantpur Vande Bharat pair is also seeing revised timings from March 15. While end-to-end journey time remains broadly similar, departure and arrival slots are being nudged to create better pathing through busy junctions and to reduce knock-on delays affecting other premium trains around Bengaluru. SWR’s circular lists the pair among the four services under the new timetable.
For Bengaluru passengers, a key implication is the fine-tuning of Yesvantpur arrival and departure windows, which could alter how easily they connect to Namma Metro or city buses. For Hyderabad-bound travellers, slightly adjusted morning or evening slots may help avoid peak road congestion when reaching Kacheguda. The ministry appears focused on making these corridor timings more realistic rather than aggressively faster.
Coimbatore–Bengaluru Vande Bharat: Hosur delayed by ten minutes
On the Coimbatore–Bengaluru Cantonment Vande Bharat route, SWR has targeted the busy IT-linked catchment around Hosur for a small but crucial change. From March 15, train 20642 from Coimbatore will reach Hosur ten minutes later than before, as per multiple regional reports quoting the railway’s communication. The adjustment is meant to smoothen running over a constrained stretch near the Karnataka–Tamil Nadu border.
For Hosur’s substantial commuter base, which includes many cross-border tech employees working in Bengaluru’s outer IT corridors, the ten-minute delay could affect first-mile and last-mile plans. However, arrival at Bengaluru is expected to remain within a broadly similar band, allowing office-goers to retain morning reporting times. Rail planners see this as a trade-off that improves punctuality while keeping the connection attractive.
Dharwad–Bengaluru corridor: ripple effects for office commuters
Though not formally listed among the four headline trains, timetable changes on the KSR Bengaluru–Dharwad Vande Bharat are also feeding into the wider corridor reshuffle. Recent timetable documents show the train departing KSR Bengaluru at 05:45 and reaching Dharwad at 12:00, with minor tweaks at Davangere and Haveri flagged in regional reports. Together, these refinements aim to stabilise punctual morning departures from Bengaluru.
For daily and weekly travellers between Bengaluru, Davangere, Hubballi and Dharwad, such early-morning precision matters as much as raw speed. Even a few minutes added or shaved at intermediate halts can influence office reporting, school drop-offs and bus connections. SWR’s focus, officials suggest informally, is to ensure Vande Bharat services remain dependable timekeepers on corridors that now handle intense business and student traffic.
| Train No. | Route | Key Change from March 15 |
|---|---|---|
| 22232 | SMVT Bengaluru–Kalaburagi | Yelahanka stop shifted to 15:09/15:11 from 15:05/15:07 |
| 22231 | Kalaburagi–SMVT Bengaluru | Realigned within corridor, arrival pattern retained |
| 20703/20704 | Kacheguda–Yesvantpur–Kacheguda | Revised departure and arrival slots at Bengaluru and Hyderabad ends |
| 20642 | Coimbatore–Bengaluru | Hosur arrival delayed by 10 minutes |
Passengers planning trips after March 15 have been urged by SWR to cross-check timings through official channels before travel, especially if they use intermediate stops such as Yelahanka, Hindupur or Hosur. With Vande Bharat now central to Karnataka’s daytime intercity network, even modest timetable shifts can shape how comfortably people move between office, campus and hometown across the region.
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