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12 Trains from (HX)CUDDAPAH to (NRPD)NARAYANPET ROAD


Address: Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, India

Station Code: HX

Station Name: CUDDAPAH

Zone: SCR/South Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 193

Station Traffic: High

Address: Karnataka 585202, India

Station Code: NRPD

Station Name: NARAYANPET ROAD

Zone: SCR/South Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 1

Station Traffic: Low





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TrainTrain NameFromDepToArrTimeDaysClassesStatus
06051MAS ADI EXPHX00:35YG07:387:03SA2A,3A,SL,GN,06051 Status
16352NCJ MUMBAI EXPHX01:10YG07:095:59TH,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,16352 Status
19419MAS ADI EXPRESSHX01:20YG07:296:09TH,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,19419 Status
11018KIK LTT EXPRESSHX03:40YG10:236:43M2A,3A,SL,GN,11018 Status
11028MUMBAI MAILHX04:50YG11:597:09M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,11028 Status
16382CAPE MUMBAI EXPHX05:25YG12:146:49M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,16382 Status
17417TPTY SNSI EXPHX10:55YG16:586:03TU2A,3A,SL,GN,17417 Status
12164CHENNAI EXPHX11:15YG17:496:34M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,12164 Status
11042MUMBAI EXPRESSHX17:00YG23:346:34M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,11042 Status
12793RAYALASEEMA EXPHX18:40YG00:095:29M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,12793 Status
11074CHENNAI LTT EXPHX20:30YG02:085:38TU2A,3A,SL,GN,11074 Status
17622RU AWB EXPRESSHX23:50YG06:136:23SA3A,SL,GN,17622 Status
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RECENT NEWS

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120/2023-24 26-05-2023
Chennai
Weekly Special fare Special trains between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus and Tuticorin


Central Railway has notified Special Fare Special trains to clear extra rush of passengers in Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus – Tuticorin sector as detailed below:

Train No.01143/01144 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus - Tuticorin – Chhatrapati  Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Weekly Special Fare Specials:

Train No. 01143 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus – Tuticorin Weekly Special Fare special will leave Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus at 13.15 hrs o­n 26th May and 02nd June, 2023 (Friday) and reach Tuticorin at 23.00 hrs, the next day (02 Services)

Train No. 01144 Tuticorin - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Weekly Special Fare Special will leave Tuticorin at 04.00 hrs o­n 28th May and 04th June, 2023 (Sunday) and reach Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus at 15.40 hrs   the next day (02 Services)

Coach Composition:  01-AC First Class Coach,  03 - AC Two Tier Coaches, 02- AC Three Tier Coaches, 03-Sleeper Class Coaches, 07 Second Class Sitting Coaches, 01- Second Class Coaches (Divyangjan Friendly)& 01-Luggage cum Brake Van:

The details of timings and Stoppages of Train No. 01143/01144 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus - Tuticorin – Chhatrapati  Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Weekly Special Fare Specials are as follows:

Train No. 01143 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus  â€“     Tuticorin Weekly Special Fare  Special

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Station

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Train No. 01144 Tuticorin - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Weekly Special Fare    Special

13.15 (Friday)

(d)

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus

(a)

15.40

13.29/13.31

(a/d)

Dadar

(a/d)

15.20/15.25

14.09/14.11

(a/d)

Kalyan

(a/d)

14.40/14.43

15.35/15.40

(a/d)

Lonavala

(a/d)

13.05/13.10

16.40/16.45

(a/d)

Pune

(a/d)

11.00/11.20

18.10/18.15

(a/d)

Daund

(a/d)

10.00/10.05

21.05/21.10

(a/d)

Solapur

(a/d)

06.55/07.00

22.00/22.03

(a/d)

Kalaburgi

(a/d)

04.47/04.50

23.30/23.35

(a/d)

Wadi

(a/d)

04.10/04.15

00.43/00.45

(a/d)

Raichur

(a/d)

01.28/01.30

02.45/02.50

(a/d)

Guntakal

(a/d)

23.50/23.55

05.38/05.40

(a/d)

Cuddapah

(a/d)

20.33/20.35

08.05/08.10

(a/d)

Renigunta

(a/d)

18.40/18.45

09.03/09.05

(a/d)

Tiruttani

(a/d)

16.58/17.00

10.08/10.10

(a/d)

Kanchipuram

(a/d)

15.58/16.00

11.13/11.15

(a/d)

Chengalpattu

(a/d)

15.18/15.20

13.00/13.10

(a/d)

Villupuram

(a/d)

13.50/14.00

13.47/13.48

(a/d)

Cuddalore Port

(a/d)

12.38/12.40

14.25/14.27

(a/d)

Chidambaram

(a/d)

11.50/11.52

14.43/14.44

(a/d)

Sirkazhi

(a/d)

11.24/11.25

15.15/15.17

(a/d)

Mayiladuthurai

(a/d)

11.00/11.02

15.45/15.47

(a/d)

Kumbakonam

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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No.70/2023-2416-05-2023
Secunderabad
PR No. 70 - 72 Railway Stations across SCR Covered with Seventy-Seven ‘One Station One Product’ Outlets

 

-In Telangana State, 26 Railway stations are covered with 29 outlets of ‘One Station o­ne Product’


The ‘One Station o­ne Product’ scheme was introduced by the Ministry of Railways with a mission to promote local/indigenous products by providing a market and creating additional income opportunities for the marginalized sections of society. The concept which was announced in the union budget of 2022-23 has since gained momentum and is proving to be a triumph for the local artisans.

On South Central Railway, the ‘One station o­ne product’ concept was initially introduced at six Railway stations for a duration of 30 days. Eventually, with the terrific response received for the pilot project, the outlets have since been spread over seventy Railway stations o­n the zone. At present, 72 Railway stations across SCR are covered with 77 outlets of ‘One station o­ne Product’ giving high visibility to local products in 4 states i.e., Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka under SCR jurisdiction.

In the State of Telangana, Twenty-six Railway stations including Secunderabad, Hyderabad, Kacheguda, Warangal, Nizamabad, Gadwal etc., are covered with 29 stalls of o­ne station o­ne product thereby giving a major boost to livelihood and welfare of local artisans. Some of the products include handlooms by local weavers such as traditional Narayanpet, Gadwal and Pochampalli sarees; Millet based food products; TSCOhandlooms, Bhadrachalam bamboo crafts; temple deity idols; forest collections, Handi crafts; Nirmal toys, local delicacies etc.,

Handloom sarees are a traditional textile art of India and the production of these sarees is vital for the economic development of rural India. The most famous variety of handloom sarees in Telangana State are Gadwal Handlooms Sarees and Narayanapet silk sarees. Gadwal sari is a handcrafted woven sari style in Jogulamba Gadwal district of Telangana. The weave is so light that the saree can be packed in a matchbox.Narayanpet district of Telangana is renowned for its exquisite and unique cotton handloom and silk sarees, which are widely popular. Over Six outlets have been allocated for this variety of sarees which not o­nly gives due recognition to local weavers but also contributes towards socio-economic development.

Recently, the sale of millet based products is being encouraged by Railways to create domestic and global demand and to provide nutritional food to the people.In this direction, seven Railways stations are covered with OSOP stalls o­n millet based products.

Shri Arun Kumar Jain, General Manager expressed that the ‘One station o­ne product’ scheme gives a great opportunity to local artisans to showcase their products. He expressed that Railway stations are well suited to promote indigenous products which are famous at the surrounding places among the travelling passengers.

Testimonials by local artisans:

M/S Aarunya Handlooms, a self help group from Narayanapet who have been awarded a handloom OSOP outlet at Secunderabad Railway station, shared that “Daily lakhs of passengers are coming to the station and most of the Rail commuters are visiting our stall. The sale of handlooms per day is approximately Rs. 3,500 per day o­n normal days and upto Rs. 5000/- during festive seasons. We are really grateful for this opportunity which is very helpful for our weavers.

Mr. V. Praveen, a weaver of Chenetha Sahakara Sangam who has been awarded an OSOP stall at Nizamabad Railway station, while sharing his experience stated that “Earlier, we were totally dependent o­n the retailers and were unable to collect such a huge market with marginal charges, but now, the Chenetha clothes are getting more famous among the passengers. We are really thankful for such a scheme to provide market to the underprivileged weavers”.



(Ch.Rakesh)
Chief Public Relations Officer





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