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Address: Tondiarpet Railway Station, Vaidyanathan New Overbridge Rd, Coronation Nagar, New Washermanpet, Chennai Tamil Nadu

Station Code: TNP)Tondiarpe

Station Name: TNP)Tondiarpet

Zone: SR/Southern

Total Unique Trains: 4

Train Frequency Weekly: 25

Station Traffic: Low

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TrainTrain NameArrDepHaltDaysClasses
Arrival
66035MAS SPE MEMU07:5707:581M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED
57240BTTR MAS PASS11:0111:021M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED
57239MAS GDR PASS16:1416:151M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED
66036SPE MAS MEMU20:1020:111M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SUUNRESERVED
TrainTrain NameArrDepHaltDaysClasses
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RECENT NEWS

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134/2022-23 20-06-2022
Chennai
Resumption of Unreserved Express Specials


As approved by the Railway Board, the following Daily Unreserved Express specials will be resume services as detailed below.

1. Train No. 06475 / 06474 Shoranur Junction – Nilambur Road – Shoranur Junction Unreserved Express Specials

Train No. 06475 Shoranur Junction – Nilambur Road Unreserved Express Special will leave Shoranur Junction at 20.10 hrs o­n and from 01st July, 2022 o­nwards and reach Nilambur Road at 22.00 hrs the same day.

Similarly, Train No. 06474 Nilambur Road – Shoranur Junction Unreserved Express Special will leave Nilambur Road at 20.00 hrs o­n and from 01st July, 2022 o­nwards and reach Shoranur Junction at 21.40 hrs the same day.

Coach composition: Second Class sitting Coaches- 10 and Luggage cum brake van coaches -2 (Total: 12)

The details of timings (Arrival / Departure) and stoppages of Train No. 06475 / 06474 Shoranur Junction – Nilambur Road – Shoranur Junction Unreserved Express Specials are as follows: (Timings in hours)


2. Train No. 06749 / 06752 Chennai Central (Moore Market Complex) – Sullurupeta – Chennai Central (MMC) Daily Unreserved MEMU Express Specials

Train No. 06749 Chennai Central (Moore Market Complex) – Sullurupeta Daily Unreserved MEMU Express Special will leave Chennai Central (MMC) at 07.45 hrs o­n and from 27th June, 2022 o­nwards and reach Sullurupeta at 09.35 hrs the same day.

In the return direction, Train No. 06752 Sullurupeta – Chennai Central (MMC) Daily Unreserved MEMU Express Special will leave Sullurupeta at 18.35 hrs o­n and from 27th June, 2022 o­nwards and reach Chennai Central (MMC) at 21.05 hrs the same day.

Stoppages:Chennai Central (MMC), Basin Bridge Jn., Korukkupet, Tondiarpet, V.O.C.Nagar (H), Tiruvottiyur, Wimco Nagar, Kathivakkam, Ennore, AttipattuPudunagar (H), Attipattu, Nandiyambakkam (H), Minjur, Anuppambattu, Ponneri, Kavaraipettai, Gummidipundi, Elavur, Arambakkam, Tada, Akkampet and

Sullurupetta.

3. Train No. 06751 Sullurupeta – Nellore Daily Unreserved MEMU Express Special

Train No. 06751 Sullurupeta – Nellore Daily Unreserved MEMU Express Special will leave Sullurpeta at 10.00 hrs o­n and from 27th June, 2022 o­nwards and reach Nellore at 12.20 hrs the same day.

Stoppages:Sullurupeta, Polireddipalem, Doravarichatram, Nayudupeta, Pedapariya, Odur, GudurJn, Manubolu, Komarampudi, Venkatachalam, Vedapalayam, Nellore South (H) and Nellore.

4. Train No. 06750 Gudur - Sullurupeta Daily Unreserved MEMU Express Special

Train No. 06750 Gudur - Sullurupeta Daily Unreserved MEMU Express Special will leave Gudur at 17.15 hrs o­n and from 27th June, 2022 o­nwards and reach Sullurupeta at 18.25 hrs the same day.

Stoppages:GudurJn, Odur, Pedapariya, Nayudupeta, Doravarichatram, Polireddipalem and Sullurupeta.


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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No.66/2022-2325-04-2022
secunderabad
PR No. 66 In a first-of-its kind initiative, SCR moves Bulk Cement in Specialized Tank Containers and Containers with Liner Bags






- The Novel initiative is likely to be a game-changer in the transportation of Bulk Cement

- The first rake has been loaded from Bharathi Siding in Yerraguntla to Irugur and Tondiarpet in Tamil Nadu


In a first-of-its kind initiative which is likely to be game changer in the transportation of Bulk cement, South Central Railways has loaded Bulk Cement in Specialised Tank containers and Containers with Liner Bags. The first rake has been loaded from M/s Bharathi Cements siding in Yerraguntla of Andhra Pradesh to Irugur and Tondiarpet in Tamil Nadu. The container rake is being moved as a single rake consisting of 30 specialized tank containers (each having a capacity of approximately 26 tonnes) and 50 Containers with Liner Bags (each having a capacity of approximately 27 tonnes).

Bulk Cement dispatch roughly constitutes around 25% of the total cement production of nearly 350 million tonnes. This traffic is predominantly transported currently through non-rail modes of transport. With the introduction of these specialised containers, there is huge potential for railways to tap this significant traffic to its freight basket.

Previously, bulk cement by rail was being done through privately owned wagons (BCCW & BCFC type), which required huge investment in terms of unloading terminals and silos. However, transportation through these specialized containers obviates such necessity and has several additional advantages. They can be easily moved from Rail to Lorry flats and vice-versa. The specialized tank containers can be moved to any of the customer premises, giving flexibility to the customer while also avoiding the need for dedicated Railway siding. They can be unloaded by mechanized Reach stackers at any of the Goods sheds without creating any additional unloading infrastructure and Silos. The specialized tank containers would give the flexibility for movement by Rail, Road or Ship. Movement by railways is also cost-effective and environment-friendly means of transportation.

The first rake was virtually flagged-off by Shri. Sanjay Kumar Mohanty, Member Operations & Business Development, Railway Board from New Delhi. Shri. R. Dhananjayulu, Principal Chief Operations Manager, SCR, Shri. John Prasad, Principal Chief Commercial Manager, SCR along with their team participated in flagging-off of the first rake from Yerraguntla.

On this Occasion, Shri Arun Kumar Jain, General Manager (In-Charge), South Central Railways said that loading of bulk cement in Specialized Containers is a win-win situation to both the Cement Producers and Railways. While it provides a cost-effective, flexible and fast transportation option for the Cement producers, it opens up a new stream of traffic for Railways. He said that, conscious efforts are being taken up by the Railways to meet the requirement of industry so that best possible transportation options are made available to them.








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