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4 Trains from (SBC)BANGALORE CY JN to (CBP)Chikkaballapur


Address: Bangalore City Junction Railway Station, Gubbi Thotadappa Road, Sevashrama, Bangalore, Karnataka 560023, India

Station Code: SBC

Station Name: BANGALORE CY JN

Zone: SWR/South Western

Train Frequency Weekly: 917

Station Traffic: High

Address: National highway 7, Chikballapur Karnataka

Station Code: CBP

Station Name: Chikkaballapur

Zone: SWR/South Western

Train Frequency Weekly: 33

Station Traffic: Low





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06521YPR NZM SPLYPR06:30IDT08:091:39TH2A,3A,SL,GN,06521 Status
76551SBC CBP KQZ DMUSBC08:30IDT10:392:09M,TU,W,TH,F,SAUNRESERVED76551 Status
06595YPR CBP DMU SPLYPR10:35NDY11:371:02M,TU,W,TH,F,SAUNRESERVED06595 Status
76525CPT CBP KQZ DMUSBC18:10IDT19:591:49M,TU,W,TH,F,SAUNRESERVED76525 Status
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RECENT NEWS

1
0102-06-2023
TRAIN SERVICES OVER EAST COAST RAILWAY JURISDICTION TO BE AFFECTED TEMPORARILY FOR SAFETY RELATED MODERNISATION WORK AT DIFFERENT PLACES:

TRAIN SERVICES OVER EAST COAST RAILWAY JURISDICTION TO BE AFFECTED TEMPORARILY FOR SAFETY RELATED MODERNISATION WORK AT DIFFERENT PLACES:

●        Bridge rebuilding between Rajathagarh and Joranda road in Bhubaneswar/Cuttack-Dhenkanal Railway Section:

●        Construction of Limited Height Subways in Chhatrapur-Jagannathpur Railway Stations in Chhatrapur-Brahmapur Rail Section.

●        Second chord line between Brundamal Station and MAVM Siding.

●        Bridge Rebuilding between Khariar Road-Nawapara Road-Lapanga and Important Track Machine Works between Lapanga & Rengali.

Cancellation of Train:

A.08441/08442 Bhubaneswar-Brahmapur-Bhubaneswar Passenger Special from both the directions o­n 5th June 2023.

B.08264 Bilaspur-Titilagarh Passenger from Bilaspur from 7th to 9th June.

C.08277 Titilagarh-Raipur Passenger from Titilagarh from 7th to 9th June.

D.08171/08172 Jharsuguda-Sambalpur-Jharsuguda MEMU from both sides from 7th to 9th June.

E. 08169/08170 Jharsuguda-Sambalpur-Jharsuguda MEMU from both sides from 7th to 9thJune.

F.08263Titilagarh-Bilaspur Passenger from Titilagarh from 8th to 10th June.

G.08278 Raipur-Titilagarh Passenger from Raipur from 8th to 10th June.

H.08527/08528 Raipur-Visakhapatnam-Raipur Passenger Special from both sides o­n 3rd June, 2023.

I.08275 Raipur-Junagarh Road Passenger Special from Raipur o­n 3rd June’2023.

J.08276 Junagarh Road-Raipur Passenger Special from Junagarh Road o­n 4th June’2023.

 

Partial Cancellation of Trains:

A.08263 Titilagarh-Bilaspur Passenger Special from Titilagarh o­n 3rd & 5th June 2023 will run up to Sambalpur and will return to Titilagarh as 08264 Bilaspur-Titilagarh Passenger Special.

B.08264 Bilaspur-Titilagarh Passenger Special from Bilaspur o­n 3rd & 5th June 2023 will run up to Brajarajnagar and will return back as 08263 Titilagarh-Bilaspur Passenger Special from Brajarajnagar to Bilaspur.

C.Services of both the trains between Sambalpur and Brajarajnagar from both sides will remain cancelled.

Rescheduling of Train:

         

A.17016 Secunderabad-Bhubaneswar Visakha Express from Secunderabad at 1650hrs will leave at 2050hrs o­n 4thJune 2023.

B.12840 Chennai-Howrah Mail from Chennai at 1920hrs will leave at 2320hrs o­n 4th June 2023.

C.18048 Vasco da gama-Howrah Amaravati Express from Vasco at 0630hrs will leave at 1030hrs o­n 4th June 2023.

D.12807 Visakhapatnam-Nizamuddin Samata Express from Visakhapatnam o­n 3rd June will leave at 1020hrs instead of 0920hrs.

E.20808 Amritsar-Visakhapatnam Hirakud Express from Amritsar 3rd June at 2355hrs will leave at 0455hrs o­n 4thJune 2023.

F.18125 Rourkela-Puri Express from Rourkela o­n 3rd, 5th & 7th June 2023 will leave at 1005hrs instead of 0805hrs.

Regulation of Trains:

20808 Amritsar-Visakhapatnam Hirakud Express from Amritsar o­n 31st May, 22840 Bhubaneswar-Rourkela Inter City Express from Bhubaneswr o­n 2ndJune, 20895 Rameswaram-Bhubaneswar Express from Rameswaram o­n 4thJune and 18464 Bangalore-Bhubaneswar Prashanti Express from Bangalore o­n 4thJune 2023 will be controlled en-route for a few minutes.





2
112/2023-24 22-05-2023
Chennai
Redevelopment of Kollam JunctionProgressing at Steady Pace


Redevelopment of Kollam JunctionProgressing at Steady Pace

Kollam Junction railway station is o­ne of the busiest railheads in Kerala.  Categorised under “NSG-3” stations, Kollam Junction is the second busiest railway station in Kerala in terms of trains handled per day.Kollam Junction witnesses an average footfall of 1.6 crore per annum which corresponds to nearly 47000 footfalls daily.  In order to handle the ever increasing passenger volumes, Southern Railway has taken up the redevelopment project of Kollam Junction.  The revamped station will sport state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure o­n par with international standards.

Works executed recently

• Foundation for Gang rest room completed

• Site safety Barricading

• Casting of Test piles for MLCP building completed

• Demolition of existing South Terminal building for making right of way completed for    

   Phase -1 Works

·Around 36 existing facilities including Railway Magistrate court, RMS, Parcel   Office and Crew control Office are shifted to temporary facilities for fast tracking of commencement of South terminal construction

Other works already completed

• All the mandatory clearances have been obtained

• To facilitate necessary construction works, shifting of Materials and facilities from the  

  Southern Terminal building site has been completed

• Site topographical survey, drone survey, soil investigation and Validation of Master

   plan completed

• PMS services were awarded and started functioning from Nov 2022

• Demolition of offices completed for facilitating the construction of Terminals

• Demolition of staff quarters done and alternate accommodation has been provided for

   residents

• Site office, Laboratory facilities, Storage facilities construction completed and

   inaugurated

·Erection of Concrete batching plant completed and commissioned

Work in progress

• Augmentation of raw materials for concreting is being collected and stored

• Ancillary building works in full swing

• Foundation for service building, Sub Station and SSE/Works office in progress

• Construction of Gang rest room nearing completion.

• Foundation works for FOB in progress. 

Roadmap to Kollam Junction Redevelopment

The work of Re-development of Kollam Junction Railway Station” was awarded as an

EPCcontract to M/s RITES – SCWPL(JV), Bangalore for an amount of RS.361.18 Crore o­n 26.08.2022. The Project Management Services for the subject work was awarded to M/s LEA Associates South Asia Pvt Ltd, New Delhi for Rs.7.94 Cr. The completion period of the project is 39 months.The PMS consultant is responsible for monitoring the project.

The redevelopment project of Kollam Junction is planned at Southern side and Northern Side of the existing station building.Southern and Northern Terminal buildings will help in segregation of operation related administrative and commercial activities from the passenger movement and will host amenities o­n par with world class standards.  The newly developed Kollam junction station will have ample number of lifts and escalators, multi-level car parking, pick up and drop off facilities and dedicated arrival and departure concourse. 

                                                                                                                 

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(B.Guganesan)
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