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3 Trains from (CPK)CHAPARMUKH JN to (HLX)HILARA


Address: Chaparmukh Jn Railway Station, Chaparmukh, Assam 782425, India

Station Code: CPK

Station Name: CHAPARMUKH JN

Zone: NFR/Northeast Frontier

Train Frequency Weekly: 235

Station Traffic: High

Address: Hilara, Assam 788805, India

Station Code: HLX

Station Name: HILARA

Zone: NFR/Northeast Frontier

Train Frequency Weekly: 13

Station Traffic: Low





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01665HBJ AGARTALA SPLCPK06:45BPB15:158:30W2A,3A,SL,GN,01665 Status
15625DGHR AGTL EXPCPK17:50BPB01:558:05M3A,SL,GN,15625 Status
15611GHY SCL EXPRESSCPK19:34KTX05:029:28M,TH,SA2A,3A,SL,2S,GN,15611 Status
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11027-04-2023
Maligaon
Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi dedicated to the Nation; Railway projects worth more than 6,000 cr in Assam

Maligaon, 14th April, 2023:

On this auspicious day of Bohag Bihu, Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi dedicated 249 kms of Double line, 86 km of New Line and 512 kms of Electrified railway track of Assam to the Nation during a programme held at Guwahati o­n 14th April, 2023. Shri Gulab Chand Kataria, Hon’ble Governor of Assam; Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Assam; Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Hon’ble Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways and Ayush; Shri Rameswar Teli, Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas and Labour & Employment and Shri Bimal Borah, Hon’ble Minister, Govt. of Assam were also present o­n the occasion.

Speaking o­n the occasion Hon’ble Prime Minister mentioned that there was always the issue of lack of physical connectivity in the Northeast, which is being addressed by the present government by laying emphasis o­n road, rail and air connectivity. During last 9 years broad gauge trains reached Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura. New rail lines are being laid in the Northeast three times faster than before, and the doubling of rail lines taking place at almost 10 times faster than earlier. The Prime Minister highlighted that 5 railway projects that have been inaugurated today worth more than 6,000 crore rupees will accelerate the development of a large part of the region including Assam. The Prime Minister further added that rail has reached a large part of Assam for the first time and the doubling of rail lines will provide easy connectivity to Assam as well as Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and Nagaland. He also noted that traveling to places of faith and tourism will now become easy.

These newly constructed lines will change the rail transportation scenario o­n this area. More and more trains including trains carrying essential commodities will be able to reach the Northeastern states in a much lesser time from production centers spreading all over the country. The Digaru to Lumding 147 km long double line section was constructed at a cost of Rs. 2,538 crs. Construction of 17 Major Bridges, 106 Minor Bridges and 07 Road Over Bridges are involved. This section passes through the Kamrup (Metro), Marigaon and Nagaon districts of Assam. It helped in reducing the operational constraints of the route which is responsible for all train movements towards states like Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura apart from South and Upper Assam areas.

The New Bongaigaon – Dhupdhara 102 km long section was constructed as part of the o­ngoing New Bongaigaon – Goalpara-Kamakhya 176 km long doubling project. Construction of 35 Major Bridges, 228 Minor Bridges and 24 Road Under Bridges are involved in this section. The project cost was Rs. 1,962 crs. Passing through the Bongaigaon and Goalpara districts of Assam, it will be beneficial for operating trains towards NE region.

Gauripur – Abhayapuri 86 km new line section is part of the New Mainaguri (in West Bengal) to Jogighopa (in Assam) 279 km long new Railway line project. It passes through 5 stations namely Alamganj, Bagribari, Bilasipara, Chapar and Bechimari. With the completion of this section, population of a huge area falling under the Dhubri and Bongaigaon districts of Assam got the benefit of Railway service for the very first time. Constructed at a cost of Rs. 1,267 cr, it involves construction of 30 Major Bridges, 305 Minor Bridges, 03 tunnels, 133 Road Under Bridges and 02 Road Over Bridges.

As part of the Indian Railways ambitious plan to become the largest “GREEN RAILWAYS” in the world, it plans to become a zero carbon emission network by 2030. Newly electrified 381 km Raninagar Jalpaiguri – Guwahati and 131 km Chaparmukh – Senchoa & Senchoa – Mairabari sections will lead to seamless connectivity of trains to and from Northeast to various metro cities like New Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad etc. Running of heavy hauled goods train towards Northeast became possible. Train operation cost also reduced significantly due to savings o­n fossil fuel consumption.



(Sabyasachi De)
CPRO/N.F.Railway




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2023/04/2718-04-2023
Central Railway observes World Heritage Day 2023 Heritage Walk and Booklet-Release on Matheran Light Railway organized at CSMT


Central Railway observes World Heritage Day 2023

Heritage Walk and Booklet-Release o­n Matheran Light Railway organized at CSMT

Central Railway observed World Heritage Day with great ardor and zeal as it is moving ahead into the 171st year of dedicated service in India. World Heritage Day offers us the platform to focus o­n reviving and conserving the ancient heritage and take pride in the same. Constituted by International Council o­n Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), this day is observed o­n April 18 every year.

Mumbai Division started its heritage day celebrations with a ‘Heritage Walk’ that began from the heritage gully of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) under the guidance of Shri Naresh Lalwani, General Manager, Central Railway and led by Shri Alok Singh, Additional General Manager; Shri Sunil Kumar, Principal Chief Mechanical Engineer,  Shri Rajnish Goyal, Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Mumbai Division and other Officers of Central Railway. Shri Alok Singh released a booklet o­n Matheran Light Railway, compiled by Environment and Housekeeping Management (EnHM) section and visited the exhibits displayed across the corridors of Platform Nos. 14 & 15. The heritage walk culminated in the GM Building Museum where the PHODs viewed the exhibits and were exhilarated by the history of Central Railway heritage. 

The evening of World Heritage Day will see illumination of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus building which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This remarkable building which is a fine example of Indo-Gothic architecture is 135 years old.

Mumbai division’s Byculla station is another fine example of heritage conservation by Central Railway. The 170 years old station, commissioned in 1853 was a part of the first train journey from Boribunder to Thane. This station was restored to its original Gothic Architectural glory and is being maintained and conserved today.

The Neral-Matheran Light Railway is o­ne few heritage railways in India which is 116 years old. The construction of this railway started in 1904 and service started in 1907.Today Central Railway runs services from Neral to Matheran and passengers can enjoy a memorable trip amidst nature.

Pune Division geared up for the day with heritage rally outside DRM office which was participated by Additional DRM and other divisional officers. Some more activities like screening of a film o­n heritage, lecture o­n heritage and conservation and quiz programme were also organised. 

Bhusaval Division organised a heritage awareness rally of 150 persons comprising of RPF personnel, students and other railway staff led by Additional DRMs and Divisional officers that culminated at the Rail Heritage Museum.

Nagpur Division chose to celebrate this iconic day by holding a story telling competition o­n railway heritage and a presentation o­n “Heritage Changes” being the theme of this year’s World Heritage Day.

Solapur Division headed by its DRM and other officers visited the old exhibits and artefacts of Solapur Division. Three heritage presentations by Sr Divisional Safety Officer marked the celebrations along with heritage discussions actively participated by local NGOs who are into heritage conservation added more wisdom to the heritage day events.
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Date: April 18, 2023
PR No.2023/04/27
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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