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2 Trains from (VSKP)VISHAKAPATNAM to (CPK)CHAPARMUKH JN


Address: Visakhapatnam Railway Station, Gnanapuram, Railway New Colony, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh 530004, India

Station Code: VSKP

Station Name: VISHAKAPATNAM

Zone: ECoR/East Coast

Train Frequency Weekly: 649

Station Traffic: High

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





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15629NAGAON EXPRESSVSKP12:00SCE07:2043:20M1A,2A,3A,SL,GN,15629 Status
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RECENT NEWS

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2023/05/0604-05-2023
Integrated Traffic and Power Block on CSMT – Kalyan / Kasara section for launching of girders and Commissioning of EI on 06/07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun midnight)



Integrated Traffic and Power Block o­n CSMT – Kalyan / Kasara section for launching of girders and Commissioning of EI o­n 06/07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun  midnight)

Central Railway will operate integrated traffic and power block o­n the CSMT-Kalyan / Kasara sections for the following works :
• Launching of 2nd open web girders for Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation India Ltd between Kopar and Thakurli stations  from 01.05 hrs to 05.05 hrs  on 07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun midnight) involving Up and Down Slow and Fast lines and 5th & 6th lines.
• Launching of 10 Girders of 36 m span for Diva Road Over Bridge o­n the Diva-Thane section from 01.30 hrs to 04.30 hrs o­n 07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun midnight) involving Up and Down Slow and Fast lines.
• Launching of Girders for Road Over Bridge at Titwala o­n the Ambivali- Khadavli  section from 01.00 hrs to 04.45 hrs o­n 07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun midnight) involving Up and Down lines and EMU sidings and
• Commissioning of Electronic Interlocking at Vasind o­n the Khadavli-Asangaon section between 02.00 hrs to 05.00 hrs o­n 07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun midnight) involving Up and Down lines.

Due to this the train running pattern will be as under:-

Suburban Trains

• Last Local towards Karjat before the block: A 67 Ambarnath local leaving CSMT at 23.51 hrs.
• Last Local towards Kasara before the block: TL 63 Titwala local leaving CSMT at 22.50 hrs.
• First Local towards CSMT after the block will be Karjat-CSMT special local leaving Karjat at 04.10 hrs.
• First Local towards CSMT after the block: TL 6 CSMT local leaving Titwala at 05.11 hrs.

Short Termination / Origin of Suburban Trains
• Trains for Titwala TL-65 & 67 leaving CSMT o­n 06.5.2023 at 23.16 hrs and 23.43 hrs will be short terminated at Thane.
• Titwala local TL-2 & 4 for CSMT will run Ex-Thane o­n 07.5.2023 at 03.56 hrs and 04.32 hrs respectively.

Cancellation of Suburban Trains
Following suburban trains will be cancelled :
• Trains for CSMT leaving Ambarnath o­n 06.5.2023 at 21.35 hrs
• Trains for Ambarnath leaving CSMT o­n 07.5.2023 at 00.04 hrs, 05.16 hrs and 06.19 hrs
• Train for Karjat leaving CSMT o­n 07.5.2023 at 00.24 hrs
• Trains for CSMT o­n 07.5.2023 leaving Ambarnath at 03.44 hrs, 04.08 hrs, leaving Karjat at 02.33 hrs, 03.40 hrs, leaving Kasara at 03.51 hrs and leaving Kalyan at 04.39 hrs

Suburban services between Thane and Karjat/ Kasara will remain suspended from 00.40 hrs to 05.00 hrs o­n 06/07.05.2023 (Sat/Sun midnight).

Mail / Express Trains

Regulation of Up trains
• 18030 Shalimar-LTT express will be regulated at Asangaon station from 02.37 hrs to 05.00 hrs and will arrive destination 2 hours, 20 minutes  later than its scheduled time.
• 12810 Howrah-CSMT express will be regulated at Atgaon station from 02.38 hrs to 04.55 hrs and will arrive destination 2 hours, 10 minutes   later than its scheduled time.
• 20104 Gorakhpur-LTT express will be regulated at Khardi station from 02.55 hrs to 04.55 hrs and will arrive destination 2 hours later than its scheduled time.
• 11402 Adilabad-CSMT express and 12152 Shalimar-LTT express will be regulated at Kasara from 03.23 hrs to 05.10 hrs and arrive destination 1 hour and 40 minutes later than its scheduled time.
• 12112 Amravati-CSMT express and 12106 Gondia-CSMT express will be regulated at Igatpuri from 03.35 hrs to 04.45 hrs and arrive destination 1 hour and 10 minutes later than its scheduled time.
• 17058 Secundreabad-CSMT Devgiri express, 12618 Mangala-Lashwadeep express, and 12138 Punjab Mail  will be regulated at Bhusaval and will arrive destination 30 to 40 minutes late.
• 12290 Duranto Express will arrive late by 15 to 20 minutes

Regulation of Dn trains
• 11087 Veraval-Pune Express arriving Vasai Road o­n 07.05.2023 will be regulated at Bhiwandi Road station from 04.06 hrs to 05.00 hrs and will be brought following 12940 Jaipur-Pune Express.

Following Up trains will be diverted via Karjat-Panvel-Diva route
• 11020 Bhubhaneshwar-CSMT express
• 18519 Vishakapatnam-LTT express
• 12702 Hyderabad-CSMT express
• 11140 Gadag-CSMT express  
• 22158 Chennai-CSMT express
• 11022 Tirunelveli-Dadar express

Following Dn trains will be diverted o­n slow line between Thane and Kalyan stations
• 22177 CSMT-Varanasi Mahanagri express
• 22538 LTT-Gorakhpur express

NOTE : THERE WILL BE NO MEGA BLOCK o­n MAIN LINE o­n 07.5.2023 DURING DAY HOURS

All Mail / express trains / Holiday specials will be regulated / re-scheduled as per operational requirement.

Passengers are requested to bear with the Railway Administration for the inconvenience caused due to these infrastructure blocks.
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Date: May 4, 2023
PR No.2023/05/06
This press release is issued by the Public Relations Department, Central Railway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai


(Shivaji Sutar)
Chief Public Relations Officer




2
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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