High Court Express
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The High Court Express is a train route in India, correctly called the Marathwada Express. It connects Dharmabad with Aurangabad via Nanded and further extends to Manmad as passenger. It reaches Aurangabad in the morning at 10-05 a.m and in the evening it leaves Aurangabad at 18-10 for Nanded and dharmabad. the train extends from Aurangabad to Manmad as passenger only for operational reasons.
People from Nanded and Parbhani districts can use the train to attend sessions of the Mumbai High Court situated at Aurangabad, hence the nickname. The offical name of the train is "Marathwada Express"

