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Address: Amla, Madhya Pradesh, India

Station Code: AMLA

Station Name: AMLA JN

Zone: CR/Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 185

Station Traffic: High

Address: Police Station Kotwali Amravati, Amravati, Maharashtra, India

Station Code: AMI

Station Name: AMRAVATI

Zone: CR/Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 141

Station Traffic: Medium





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12160JBP AMI SUP EXPAMLA03:28AMI09:506:22M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,12160 Status
19301YESHVANTPUR EXPAMLA05:37NAVI09:524:15SU2A,3A,SL,GN,19301 Status
12406GONDWANA EXPRESSAMLA06:05BD12:226:17F,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,12406 Status
19713JP SC EXPAMLA14:26BD18:324:06SA1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,19713 Status
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RECENT NEWS

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2023/05/0604-05-2023
Integrated Traffic and Power Block on CSMT – Kalyan / Kasara section for launching of girders and Commissioning of EI on 06/07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun midnight)



Integrated Traffic and Power Block o­n CSMT – Kalyan / Kasara section for launching of girders and Commissioning of EI o­n 06/07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun  midnight)

Central Railway will operate integrated traffic and power block o­n the CSMT-Kalyan / Kasara sections for the following works :
• Launching of 2nd open web girders for Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation India Ltd between Kopar and Thakurli stations  from 01.05 hrs to 05.05 hrs  on 07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun midnight) involving Up and Down Slow and Fast lines and 5th & 6th lines.
• Launching of 10 Girders of 36 m span for Diva Road Over Bridge o­n the Diva-Thane section from 01.30 hrs to 04.30 hrs o­n 07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun midnight) involving Up and Down Slow and Fast lines.
• Launching of Girders for Road Over Bridge at Titwala o­n the Ambivali- Khadavli  section from 01.00 hrs to 04.45 hrs o­n 07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun midnight) involving Up and Down lines and EMU sidings and
• Commissioning of Electronic Interlocking at Vasind o­n the Khadavli-Asangaon section between 02.00 hrs to 05.00 hrs o­n 07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun midnight) involving Up and Down lines.

Due to this the train running pattern will be as under:-

Suburban Trains

• Last Local towards Karjat before the block: A 67 Ambarnath local leaving CSMT at 23.51 hrs.
• Last Local towards Kasara before the block: TL 63 Titwala local leaving CSMT at 22.50 hrs.
• First Local towards CSMT after the block will be Karjat-CSMT special local leaving Karjat at 04.10 hrs.
• First Local towards CSMT after the block: TL 6 CSMT local leaving Titwala at 05.11 hrs.

Short Termination / Origin of Suburban Trains
• Trains for Titwala TL-65 & 67 leaving CSMT o­n 06.5.2023 at 23.16 hrs and 23.43 hrs will be short terminated at Thane.
• Titwala local TL-2 & 4 for CSMT will run Ex-Thane o­n 07.5.2023 at 03.56 hrs and 04.32 hrs respectively.

Cancellation of Suburban Trains
Following suburban trains will be cancelled :
• Trains for CSMT leaving Ambarnath o­n 06.5.2023 at 21.35 hrs
• Trains for Ambarnath leaving CSMT o­n 07.5.2023 at 00.04 hrs, 05.16 hrs and 06.19 hrs
• Train for Karjat leaving CSMT o­n 07.5.2023 at 00.24 hrs
• Trains for CSMT o­n 07.5.2023 leaving Ambarnath at 03.44 hrs, 04.08 hrs, leaving Karjat at 02.33 hrs, 03.40 hrs, leaving Kasara at 03.51 hrs and leaving Kalyan at 04.39 hrs

Suburban services between Thane and Karjat/ Kasara will remain suspended from 00.40 hrs to 05.00 hrs o­n 06/07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun midnight).

Mail / Express Trains

Regulation of Up trains
• 18030 Shalimar-LTT express will be regulated at Asangaon station from 02.37 hrs to 05.00 hrs and will arrive destination 2 hours, 20 minutes  later than its scheduled time.
• 12810 Howrah-CSMT express will be regulated at Atgaon station from 02.38 hrs to 04.55 hrs and will arrive destination 2 hours, 10 minutes   later than its scheduled time.
• 20104 Gorakhpur-LTT express will be regulated at Khardi station from 02.55 hrs to 04.55 hrs and will arrive destination 2 hours later than its scheduled time.
• 11402 Adilabad-CSMT express and 12152 Shalimar-LTT express will be regulated at Kasara from 03.23 hrs to 05.10 hrs and arrive destination 1 hour and 40 minutes later than its scheduled time.
• 12112 Amravati-CSMT express and 12106 Gondia-CSMT express will be regulated at Igatpuri from 03.35 hrs to 04.45 hrs and arrive destination 1 hour and 10 minutes later than its scheduled time.
• 17058 Secundreabad-CSMT Devgiri express, 12618 Mangala-Lashwadeep express, and 12138 Punjab Mail  will be regulated at Bhusaval and will arrive destination 30 to 40 minutes late.
• 12290 Duranto Express will arrive late by 15 to 20 minutes

Regulation of Dn trains
• 11087 Veraval-Pune Express arriving Vasai Road o­n 07.05.2023 will be regulated at Bhiwandi Road station from 04.06 hrs to 05.00 hrs and will be brought following 12940 Jaipur-Pune Express.

Following Up trains will be diverted via Karjat-Panvel-Diva route
• 11020 Bhubhaneshwar-CSMT express
• 18519 Vishakapatnam-LTT express
• 12702 Hyderabad-CSMT express
• 11140 Gadag-CSMT express  
• 22158 Chennai-CSMT express
• 11022 Tirunelveli-Dadar express

Following Dn trains will be diverted o­n slow line between Thane and Kalyan stations
• 22177 CSMT-Varanasi Mahanagri express
• 22538 LTT-Gorakhpur express

NOTE : THERE WILL BE NO MEGA BLOCK o­n MAIN LINE o­n 07.5.2023 DURING DAY HOURS

All Mail / express trains / Holiday specials will be regulated / re-scheduled as per operational requirement.

Passengers are requested to bear with the Railway Administration for the inconvenience caused due to these infrastructure blocks.
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Date: May 4, 2023
PR No.2023/05/06
This press release is issued by the Public Relations Department, Central Railway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai


(Shivaji Sutar)
Chief Public Relations Officer




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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No. 2/2023-2419-04-2023
Secunderabad
PR No. 2 PM flags off Vande Bharat Express at Rani Kamlapati Station, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

“One of the rare instances in the history of Indian Railways that a Prime Minister has visited the same railway station twice in a very short period”

“India is now working with new thinking and approach”

“Vande Bharat is a symbol of India's enthusiasm and excitement. It represents our skills, confidence and capabilities”

“They were busy with appeasement (tushtikaran) of the vote bank, we are committed to satisfying the needs of the citizens (santushtikaran)”

“600 outlets operating under ‘One Station o­ne Product’ and o­ne lakh purchases made in a short time”

“Indian Railways is becoming synonymous with convenience for the common families of the country”

“Today, Madhya Pradesh is writing a new saga of continuous development”

“Performance of Madhya Pradesh is commendable in most of the parameters of development o­n which the state was o­nce called ‘Bimaru’”

“India's poor, India's middle class, India's tribals, India's Dalit-backward, every Indian has become my protective shield”

 

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi flagged off the Vande Bharat Express train between Bhopal and New Delhi at Rani Kamlapati Railway Station in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh today. Upon arriving at the venue, the Prime Minister carried out an inspection of the Rani Kamlapati - New Delhi Vande Bharat Express and also interacted with the children and crew of the train. 

The Prime Minister began his address by expressing grief about the tragedy that occurred during Ram Navmi in a  temple in Indore and paid tributes to the departed souls and empathized with their families. He also wished a speedy recovery to those recovering from injuries during this mishap.

 

 

The Prime Minister congratulated the people of Madhya Pradesh for getting their first Vande Bharat train. He said that the train will reduce the travel time between Delhi and Bhopal and will usher in many facilities and conveniences for the professionals and youth.

The Prime Minister recalled that he was fortunate enough to also inaugurate the venue for today’s organization, Rani Kamlapati Station. He also expressed gratitude for getting the opportunity to flag off  India’s state-of-the-art Vande Bharat Express for Delhi. He pointed out that today is o­ne of the rare instances in the history of Indian Railways that a Prime Minister has visited the same railway station twice in a very short period. The Prime Minister further added that today’s occasion is a prime example of a new order and new traditions being created in modern India.    

The Prime Minister talked about his interaction with the school children o­n the occasion and underlined the sense of curiosity and excitement about the train in the children. “In a way, Vande Bharat is a symbol of India's enthusiasm and excitement. It represents our skills, confidence and capabilities”, he said. 

The Prime Minister also highlighted the benefits of the train for tourism in the area as Sanchi, Bhimbetka, Bhojpur and Udayagiri caves will start getting more footfalls. This will also improve the opportunities for employment, income and self-employment. 

Emphasizing the new thinking and approach of 21st-century India, the Prime Minister recalled the appeasement by the earlier government at the cost of meeting the needs of the citizens. “They were busy with appeasement (tushtikaran) of the vote bank, we are committed to satisfying the needs of the citizens (santushtikaran)”, he added. Calling Indian Railway, common family transport, the Prime Minister asked why it was not upgraded and modernized earlier.

The Prime Minister highlighted that the governments in the past could have easily upgraded the already existing rail network which India acquired after independence but the development of railways was sacrificed due to vested political interests. Even after decades of independence, the Prime Minister said, the Northeastern states had not been connected to the rail network. The Prime Minister remarked that the government has strived to make Indian Railways the best rail network in the world. Throwing light o­n the negative publicity that Indian Railways received before 2014, the Prime Minister addressed the issue of thousands of unmanned gates in this extensive rail network causing fatal accidents. He informed that the broad gauge network is free from unmanned gates today. He also noted that earlier, news related to train accidents causing loss of life and property was commonplace but the Indian Railways has become much more secure today. He highlighted the scope of Made in India 'Kavach’ is being expanded to strengthen the security of passengers.  

The Prime Minister stressed that the approach to safety is not limited to just accidents but also that any emergency is immediately attended to during the journey, which is of immense benefit to the women, he said. Cleanliness, timeliness, and black marketing of tickets have all been addressed with technology and concern for the commuters.

Shri Modi said through the ‘One Station o­ne Product’ initiative, Railways is emerging as a powerful tool for taking the products of local artisans from o­ne place to the other. Under the scheme, commuters can buy local products of the district such as handicrafts, art, utensils, textiles, painting etc at the station itself. About 600 outlets are already operational in the country and more than o­ne lakh purchases have been made. 

The Prime Minister said that “Today, Indian Railways is becoming synonymous with convenience for the common families of the country.” He listed upgrades like railway station modernization, WiFi facilities o­n 6000 stations and CCTV o­n 900 stations in this regard. He highlighted the popularity of Vande Bharat among the youth and the growing demand for Vande Bharat from every corner of the country.

The Prime Minister mentioned the record allocation for railways in this year’s Budget. “When will is there, intentions are clear and determination is firm, new paths emerge”, he said. Shri Modi informed that, in the last 9 years, the rail budget was continuously increased and Madhya Pradesh got Rs 13, 000 crore allocated in the rail-related budget compared to the average of Rs 600 crores in years before 2014.

Giving an example of the modernization of railways, the Prime Minister highlighted the work of 100 percent electrification of the railway network is being achieved in some parts of the country every other day. He informed that Madhya Pradesh is also included in the 11 states where 100 percent electrification has been achieved. The Prime Minister highlighted that the average electrification of railway routes per year has increased tenfold from 600 kilometers to 6000 kilometers after 2014.

“Today, Madhya Pradesh is writing a new saga of continuous development. Be it agriculture or industry, today the strength of MP is expanding the strength of India”, the Prime Minister remarked. He reiterated that the performance of Madhya Pradesh is commendable in most of the parameters of development o­n which the state was o­nce called ‘Bimaru’. The  Prime Minister gave examples of Madhya Pradesh being among the leading states in building houses for the poor. He further added that the state is also doing a fine job in providing water to every household. He also touched upon the farmers of the state and mentioned that they are creating new records in the production of many crops including wheat. He also touched upon the industries in the state and said that it is continuously moving towards new standards, thereby creating endless opportunities for the youth.

The Prime Minister alerted the people about the concerted efforts to malign his image from both inside and outside the country. “India's poor, India's middle class, India's tribals, India's Dalit-backward, every Indian has become my protective shield”, he said, asking people to stay focused o­n the development of the country. “We have to further increase the role of Madhya Pradesh in developed India. This new Vande Bharat Express is a part of this resolution”, he concluded.

Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Shri Mangu Bhai Patel, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Shri Shivraj Singh Chauhan and Union Minister for Railways, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw were present o­n the occasion. 

Background

Vande Bharat Express has redefined the passenger travel experience in the country. The new train being introduced between Rani Kamlapati Railway station, Bhopal and New Delhi railway station will be the 11th Vande Bharat service and 12th Vande Bharat train in the country. The indigenously designed Vande Bharat Express train set is equipped with state-of-the-art passenger amenities. It will provide a faster, more comfortable and more convenient travel experience for rail users, boost tourism and promote economic development in the region.



(Ch. Rakesh)
Chief Public Relations Officer





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