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Address: Tamil Nadu 636453, India

Station Code: MCRD

Station Name: MECHERI ROAD

Zone: SR/Southern

Train Frequency Weekly: 25

Station Traffic: Low

Address: Tamil Nadu 603309, India

Station Code: MLMR

Station Name: MELMARUVATTUR

Zone: SR/Southern

Train Frequency Weekly: 273

Station Traffic: High





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RECENT NEWS

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183/2022-2307-07-2022
Chennai
RESTORATION/RESUMPTION OF TRAIN SERVICES TO BE EARLIER


The following trains will be resumed earlier than advised, as detailed below:-

01.Train No.06407 / 06408 Erode – Metturdam – Erode Unreserved Express Specials (Daily) will resume its services o­n and from 11th July 2022 (instead of 27th July 2022 advised earlier)


With a composition of 6 General Second Class Coaches and 1 Luggage cum Brake Van, Train No.06407 Erode – Metturdam Unreserved Express Special will leave Erode at 05.00 hrs to reach Mettur Dam at 07.30 hrs. In the return direction, Train No.06408 Metturdam – Erode Unreserved Express will leave Metturdam at 19.25 hrs to reach Erode Jn at 22.10 hrs. The trains will have stoppages at Cauvery, Anangur, Sankaridurg, Mavelipayalam, Magundanchavadi, Virapandy Road, Salem Jn, Omalur and Mecheri Road in both the directions.  

02. Train No.06887 /06888 Tiruchchirappall- Karaikkudi - Tiruchchirappalli (6 days a week except Sunday) will resume its services o­n and from 10th July 2022 from Tiruchchirappalli end and o­n and from 11th July 2022 from Karaikkudi end. (instead of the earlier advised 18th July 2022 from Tiruchchirappalli end and o­n and from 19th July 2022 from Karaikkudi end)

With a composition of a 6 Car DEMU, Train No.06887 Tiruchchirappalli - Karaikkudi Unreserved Express Special will leave Tiruchchirappalli at 16.00 hrs and reach Karaikkudi at 17.50 hrs. In the return direction, Train No.06888 Karaikkudi - Tiruchchirappalli Unreserved Express Special will leave Karaikkudi at 09.40 hrs and reach Tiruchchirappalli at 11.35 hrs. The trains will have stoppages at Kumaramangalam, Keeranur, Vellanur, Pudukkottai, Namanasamudram, Tirumayam, Chettinad and Kottaiyur.

03.Train No.06831 / 06838 Salem - Karur - Salem Unreserved Expres Special (6 days a week - Except Saturdays) will resume o­n and from 11th July 2022 (instead of the earlier advised 18th July 2022)

With a composition of a 3 car DEMU, Train No.06831 Salem Karur Express Special will leave Salem at 05.20 hrs and reach karur at 07.10 hrs the same day. In the return direction, Train No.06838 Karur - Salem Express Special will leave Karur at 19.55 hrs and reach Salem at 21.35 hrs the same day. The trains will have stoppages at Mallur, Rasipuram, Kalangani, Namakkal, Mohanur and Vangal Halt in both the directions

04.Train No.06802 / 06803 Coimbatore - Salem - Coimbatore Unreserved MEMU Express Special (6 days a week except Sunday) will resume its services o­n an from 11th July 2022 (instead of the earlier advised 27th July 2022)

With a composition of an 8 car MEMU, Train No.06802 Coimbatore - Salem Unreserved MEMU Express Special will leave Coimbatore at 09.00 hrs and reach Salem at 13.00 hrs. In the return direction, Train No.06803 Salem - Coimbatore Unreserved MEMU Special will leave Salem at 13.40 hrs to reach Coimbatore at 17.50 hrs the same day.

The trains will have stoppages at Coimbatore North, Pilamedu, Singanallur, Irigur, Sulur Road, Somanur, Vanjipalayam, Tiruppur, Uttukuli, Vijayamangalam, Ingur, Perundurai, Totipalaiyam, Erode, Cauvery, Anangur, Sankaridurg, Mavelipalaiyam, Magundanchavadi and Virapandi Road in both the directions.

05.Train No.06454/06455 Kozhikkode - Shoranur - Kozhikkode Unreserved Express Daily Specials will resume its services o­n and from 16th July 2022 from Kozhikkode end and o­n and from 15th July 2022 from Shoranur end. (instead of the ealier advised 27th July 2022 from Kozhikkode end and o­n and from 26th July 2022 from Shoranur end.)

With a composition of 10 General Second Class Coaches and 2 Luggage Cum Brake Vans, Train No.06454 Kozhikkode - Shoranur Unreserved Express Daily Special will leave Kozhikkode at 05.20 hrs and reach Shoranur at 07.30 hrs. In the return direction, Train No.06455 Shoranur - Kozhikkode Unreserved Express Daily Special will leave Shoranur at 17.45 hrs to reach Kozhikkode at 19.55 hrs. The trains will have stoppages at Kallayi, Feroke, Kadalundi, Vallikunnu, Parpanangadi, Tanur, Tirur, Tirunnavaya, Kuttipuram, Perashshannur, Pallipuram, Kodumunda, Pattambi, and Karakad in both the directions.

06. Train No.06458 /06459 Shoranur – Coimbatore – Shoranur Unreserved Express Daily Specials will resume its services o­n and from 16th July 2022 from both ends (instead of the earlier advised 27th July 2022)

With a composition of 10 General Second Class Coaches and 2 Luggage Cum Brake Vans, Train No.06458 Shoranur – Coimbatore Unreserved Daily Express Special will leave Shoranur at 08.20 hrs and reach Coimbatore at 11.05 hrs. In the return direction, Train No.06459 Coimbatore – Shoranur Unreserved Daily Express Special will leave Coimbatore at 16.30 hrs and reach Shoranur at 19.05 hrs. The trains will have stoppages at Mannanur, Ottapalam, Palappuram, Lakkiti, Mankarai, Parli, Palakkad Jn, Kanjikkode, Walayar, Ettimadai, Madukkarai and Podanur in both the directions.

                                                                                    

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2
95/2022-23 07-06-2022
Chennai
Renewed thrust for Rail Infrastructural projects in Tamil Nadu Substantial Increase in Budget Grant for Railways in Tamil Nadu in the last 8 years Four-fold increase in Railways’ Outlay for Tamil Nadu in 2022-23


Renewed thrust for Rail Infrastructural projects in Tamil Nadu

Substantial Increase in Budget Grant for Railways in Tamil Nadu in the last 8 years

Four-fold increase in Railways’ Outlay for Tamil Nadu in 2022-23

The state of Tamil Nadu is witnessing a new era in rail development with various infrastructural projects like Doubling, tripling, Gauge conversion and electrification being executed at a faster pace.   The annual budgetary outlay for Railways in the state of Tamil Nadu for the financial year 2022-23 is Rs.3865 crores.  In comparison to the annual outlay of FY 2014-15, the outlay of the current financial year 2022-23 has increased four-fold.  There is also an increase in the current financial year’s outlay by 67% when compared with the average outlay for the last eight years, i.e. 2014 to 2022. 

The following infrastructural projects were completed and commissioned in the state of Tamil Nadu in the last 8 years (since 2014):

Gauge Conversion

400 Km of Gauge conversion projects have been completed and commissioned in Tamil Nadu during the 8 year period from 2014-2022.  This includes the Gauge conversion of Palani – Pollachi – Palakkad Town (116.66 Km), Sengottai-New Aryankavu (19.11 Km), Pollachi-Podanur (39.79 Km), Thiruvarur–Tiruturaipundi- Pattukottai- Karaikkudi (149 Km) and Madurai – Teni (75 Km) sections.

Doubling/Tripling/Quadrupling of Tracks

A total of 639.22 Km of Doubling, Tripling & Quadrupling works have been completed in Tamil Nadu during the 8 year period from 2014-2022.

Average Doubling/Tripling/Quadrupling of Railway lines completed during 2014-22 is 80 Kms.

The doubling projects completed during the 8-year period were:

Sl.No.

Project/Section

Km

1.

Kallakkudi Palaganantham – Ariyalur

24.5

2.

Chengalpattu - Karunguzhi – Madurantakam

       24.65

3.

Tozhuppedu - Olakur - Tindivanam - Perani

40.2

4.

Villupuram - Tiruvennainallur-Vriddhachalam-Mathur-Ariyalur

108.78

5.

Tiruchchirappalli – Manapparai - Kalpattichatram- Tamaraipadi - Dindigul

90.17

6.

Ponmalai Bypass

2.3

7.

Valadi-GoldenRock(18km), GoldenRock-Solagampatti(18.21km)Solagampatti-Thanjavur

29

8.

Takkolam-Arakkonam

11.29

9.

Tirumangalam-Tulukapatti-Kovilpatti-Kadambur-VanchiManiyachi-Gangaikondan-Tirunelveli & Kadambur-Tattaparai-Milavattan 

129

10.

Omalur-MecheriRoad-MetturDam

29

The tripling, quadrupling and other multi-tracking projects completed during the 8-year period were:-

Sl.No.

Project/Section

Km

1.

Ponmalai-Tiruchchirappalli 3rd line

2.84

2.

Tambaram-Chengalpattu 3rd line

30

3.

Chennai Beach- Attipattu 4th line

22.1

4.

Chennai Beach – Korukkupet 3rd line

4.2

5.

5th and 6th lines between Chennai Central and Basin Bridge

4.4

Fast track Electrification

Electrification of railway lines paves the way for environmental- friendly transportation, cutting of energy costs besides facilitating seamless connectivity and faster travel.  Indian Railways is marching ahead in its ambitious mission to achieve 100% electrification of the entire railway network by 2023.  Taking Mission 2023 forward, Southern Railway has completed electrification of over 82% of its network so far.  In the state of Tamil Nadu, 1664 route kilometers of railway tracks have been electrified during the 8-year period from 2014-2022.  This is an increase of 170% when compared to the electrification projects completed during 2009-2014. 

The electrification projects completed during the 8 year period from 2014 to 2022 in Tamil Nadu were:-

lVillupuram-Katpadi(150km),

lVirudunagar-Tuticorin&Tirunelveli(145km),

lCoimbatore North - Mettupalayam (33 km),

lErode-Karur-Tiruchchirappalli(140km),

lKarur-Dindigul(71km),

lSalem-Karur (83.45 km),

lVillupuram-CuddalorePortJn.(47.70km),

lTiruchchirappalli-Thanjavur(45.14km),

lArakkonam-TakkolamDetourline(11.29km),

lThanjavur -Thiruvarur (54.06 km),

lCuddalorePort-Thiruvarur(114km),

lThiruchchirappalliTown-GoldenRockbypass(2.07km),

lThiruvarur - Nagore (31.87 km),

lMayiladuturai -Thanjavur (68 km),

lVriddhachalam-CuddalorePort(55.48km),

lNidamangalam-Mannargudi(13.98km),

lPollachi - Podanur (41.22 km),

lMadurai - Manamadurai (47.54 km),

lSalem-Attur-Vriddhachalam(136km),

lManamadurai - Ramanathapuram (60.67 km),

lTiruchchirappalli-Pudukottai-Karaikkudi(89.13km),

lPalani - Pollachi - Muthalamada (84.4 km)

lManamadurai-Virudhunagar(63.22km).

In line with the robust policies of Govt.of India, Railways focus o­n expeditious completion of infrastructural projects and electrification, marching ahead in its objective to attain self-sufficiency.


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