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1 Trains from (GSQ)Guir Saranga to (HYB)HYDERABAD DECAN


Address: Guirsarang Rly Stn, Dist - Purba Bardhaman West Bengal

Station Code: GSQ

Station Name: Guir Saranga

Zone: SER/South Eastern

Train Frequency Weekly: 73

Station Traffic: Medium

Address: Hyderabad, Public Garden Road, Nampally, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500004, India

Station Code: HYB

Station Name: HYDERABAD DECAN

Zone: SCR/South Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 241

Station Traffic: High





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RECENT NEWS

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602/2022-23 13-01-2023
Chennai
Shri P.Raveendran, IRTS assumes charge as PCCM of Southern Railway


Shri P. Raveendran, IRTS has assumed charge as the Principal Chief Commercial Manager (PCCM) of Southern Railway o­n 12th January 2023.  An alumnus of the College of Engineering, Guindy, Shri P.Raveendran joined Indian Railways as an Officer of Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) cadre belonging to 1988 batch.  Prior to taking over as PCCM, Southern Railway, he held the post of Chief Claims Officer, Southern Railway.



Shri P. Raveendran has specialized in railway operations and focuses o­n increasing efficiency and asset utilization in railway freight operations. He has varied experience in the areas of Logistics, infrastructure development and multi-modal logistics business, etc.  Earlier, he has served as Chief Freight Transportation Manager, Southern Railway, Group General Manager, Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) and Divisional Railway Manager, Khurda Road and Chairman, Chennai Port Trust. 



The Hon'ble Railway Minister's Award for meritorious service had been presented to Shri P. Raveendran while he held the position of Senior Divisional Operations Manager for the Chennai Division of Southern Railway.



Shri P. Raveendran had undergone long-term training in Passenger Transportation in Urban Agglomeration in Germany.  Further, as part of his earlier assignments, he had also visited countries like China, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Belgium. 

    

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255/2022-2305-08-2022
Chennai
Southern Railway makes headway in harnessing alternate sources of energy

Total Installed Capacity of Solar Plants in SR is 5.06 MWp

Cumulative Solar energy generated is 16.309 million units which resulted in savings of Rs.6.455 Crores

A total of 10.5 MW Wind Mills installed in SR

91.56 Million Units of wind power was generated resulting in savings of Rs.48.54 Crores

With a host of robust initiatives o­n the green energy front, Southern Railway is focusing o­n attaining energy efficiency with focus o­n reduction in carbon footprint.  The zone’s effort in harnessing renewable sources of energy is gaining momentum with Solar power plants being progressively proliferated across its network of Railway stations & Office buildings. Further, substantial energy savings has been made possible through erection of wind mills also.

Harnessing Solar power

The zone had installed 192 kWp solar power plants during the year 2021-22. The total installed capacity of Solar Plants in Southern Railway is 5.06 MWp which generated 5.473 Million Units of energy  in 2021-22 resulting in Rs.2.386 crores of annual savings.   Since installation of Solar Plant in 2017-18 the cumulative solar energy generated is 16.309million units (Kwh) upto June ’22 and the cumulative savings is to the tune of Rs.6.455 crores.  Southern Railway is presently recording an average annual power savings of Rs.2 Crores as a result of tapping solar energy resources.

Solar power panels have been installed at various locations/railway stations such as Dr. MGR Chennai Central, MMC complex, Katpadi, Tambaram, Mambalam, Guindy and Chengalpattu suburban stations, Divisional Railway Managers’ Offices at Tiruchchirappalli and Madurai, Chief Workshop Manager’s Office at Trichy Golden Rock Workshop, at Level Crossing Gates in Nagercoil-Thiruvananthapuram section, Signal & Telecom Workshop at Podanur, Salem Jn, Namakkal, Tiruppur, Parli, Lakkiti, to mention a few. Dr MGR Chennai Central has become the first railway station in Southern Railway to take care of 100% of its day time energy requirements through solar.

Southern Railway is working towards increasing capacity of solar plants and has planned for installation of solar plants in its vacant land as well as in private land adjacent to Traction Sub-stations of Southern Railway. The energy generated will feed to traction loads which will further result in huge saving in traction energy bills and savings to Railway.

Wind Mills

Windmill Plants have been erected at Kayathar (near Gangai Kondan / Kadambur Railway stations) in Tuticorin district under Madurai division of Southern Railway. Five numbers of Windmill plants of 2.1 MW capacity each, totaling 10.5 MW, was commissioned in Southern Railway o­n 8th Jan, 2019 at a cost of Rs.74 crores. In 2021-22, the energy harnessed from wind mills is around 25.686 million units resulting in savings of around Rs.14.54 crores.  The cumulative energy harnessed by wind mills in Southern Railway is 91.564 million units, since installation till Jul ’22, and this yielded savings in traction energy bills to the tune of Rs.48.54 CroresIt is noteworthy that 2,61,412 Kwh units of electrical energy generated by these windmills o­n 13th July 2022 is the highest generation in a day so far.1.86% of traction energy requirement for electric trains running in Southern railway during 2021-22 was met by green energy from its wind mills. 2.12% of total electrical energy requirement of SR for traction and non-traction purpose is met from green energy generated by solar and wind plants.

        

   

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