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

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Station Name: VISHAKAPATNAM

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Address: 754145, India

Station Code: PRDP

Station Name: PARADIP

Zone: ECoR/East Coast

Train Frequency Weekly: 53

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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No.76/2023-2429-05-2023
Secunderabad
PR No. 76 PM lays foundation stone and dedicates to nation several Railway projects worth more than Rs 8000 crores in Odisha

 Flags off Vande Bharat Express between Puri and Howrah

Dedicates 100% electrification of rail network in Odisha

Lays foundation stone for redevelopment of Puri and Cuttack railway stations

“India’s speed and progress can be seen whenever a Vande Bharat Train runs”

“The Indian Railway connects and weaves everyone together in a thread”

“India has maintained the speed of its development despite extremely adverse global circumstances”

“New India is creating technology indigenously and also taking that to every nook and corner of the country”

“Odisha is o­ne of those states in the country where 100 percent electrification of rail lines has been achieved”

“Infrastructure not o­nly makes people’s lives easier but also empowers society”

 â€œCountry is moving with the spirit of ‘Jan Seva hi Prabhu Seva’ - Service of people is the service of god

“Balanced development of the states is necessary for the rapid development of India”

“Central government is paying full attention to ensure that Odisha can successfully combat natural calamities”

 The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone and dedicated to the nation, several railway projects worth more than Rs 8000 crores in Odisha via video conferencing today. The projects include flagging off the Vande Bharat Express between Puri and Howrah, laying the foundation stone for the redevelopment of Puri and Cuttack railway stations, dedication of 100% electrification of the rail network in Odisha, doubling of the Sambalpur-Titlagarh rail line,  a new broad gauge rail line between Angul - Sukinda; the third line connecting Manoharpur - Rourkela - Jharsuguda - Jamga and a new broad-gauge line between Bichhupali - Jhartarbha.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister remarked that the people of Odisha and West Bengal are being presented the Vande Bharat Express today which is a symbol of modern and aspirational India. “India’s speed and progress can be seen whenever a Vande Bharat Train runs from o­ne place to another”, the Prime Minister said as he noted that this pace can now be witnessed in the states of Odisha and West Bengal. The Prime Minister said that this will entirely change the meaning of development along with the experience of traveling for the passengers. Be it traveling from Kolkata to Puri for darshan or the other way round, the Prime Minister informed that the travel time will now be reduced to o­nly six and half hours, thereby saving time, giving rise to business opportunities and providing new opportunities for the youth.

The Prime Minister noted that the railway is the first choice and priority for any citizen who wishes to travel afar and mentioned the other railway development projects whose foundation stone has been laid today including the redevelopment and modernization of Puri and Cuttack Railway Stations, along with the dedication of doubling of rail lines in the region and 100 percent electrification of rail lines in Odisha. 

Referring to the era of Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal, the Prime Minister emphasized the need to strengthen the unity and integrity of the country and said that the collective capabilities of the country can reach the pinnacle if the country remains totally united. He remarked that the Vande Bharat Express is a reflection of such belief where it is becoming the engine of development for the country while forwarding the spirit of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’. “The Indian Railway connects and weaves everyone together in a thread and the Vande Bharat Express will also move forward with the same idea and thought”, the Prime Minister said. He further added that the train will strengthen the spiritual and cultural connection between Puri and Howrah. The Prime Minister informed that fifteen Vande Bharat Trains are already running in various states of the country giving a push to the economy of the country

The Prime Minister said that in recent times India has maintained the speed of its development despite extremely adverse circumstances. Shri Modi credited the participation of every state in this journey and said that the country is moving forward taking every state along. The Prime Minister said that, unlike earlier times, New India is creating technology indigenously and also taking that to every nook and corner of the country. Referring to the indigenous origins of Vande Bharat Trains, the Prime Minister mentioned that India has developed technology like 5G and vaccines during the pandemic. He underlined that these innovations never remained limited to o­ne state or city but were taken throughout the country in an equal manner. Similarly, He said Vande Bharat is touching all corners of the country.

The Prime Minister said that this policy of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas is benefitting those states, which lagged behind in development. He said that the budget for railway schemes in Odisha has increased significantly. He informed that in 10 years before 2014, o­nly 20 km of Railway Lines were laid annually in the state, while in the year 2022-23, 120 km long lines were laid in just o­ne year. He said long pending projects like the Khurda Bolangir line, and the Haridaspur-Paradip line,  are being completed rapidly.

“Odisha is o­ne of those states in the country where 100 percent electrification of rail lines has been achieved”, the Prime Minister remarked as he informed that work is underway at a fast pace to achieve the same feat in West Bengal. This, the Prime Minister said, has resulted in the overall increase in the speed of trains as well as saved time for freight trains. He noted that the mineral-rich state of Odisha will greatly benefit from the electrification of rail lines where pollution emanating from diesel engines will be significantly reduced and help in the industrial development of the state.

The Prime Minister also touched upon another aspect of building infrastructure which is not talked about as much. He said that infrastructure not o­nly makes people’s lives easier but also empowers society. “The development of the people lags behind when there is a lack of infrastructure. When infrastructure is developed, the rapid development of the people takes place simultaneously”, the Prime Minister said. Highlighting the development initiatives, the Prime Minister gave the example of PM Saubhagya Yojana where the Government has provided free electricity connections to more than 2.5 crore households including about 25 lakh houses in Odisha and 7.25 lakh houses in West Bengal.

Informing that the number of airports in the country increased from 75 to 150 today, the Prime Minister drew attention to the various photographs and videos o­n social media where ordinary citizens of the country can be seen sharing their air travel experience 

The Prime Minister said that India's achievements in the field of infrastructure are the subject of studies today. He said when 10 lakh crores are allocated for infrastructure, that creates lakhs of jobs and railway and highway connectivity goes beyond ease of travel and connects farmers with new markets, tourists with new attractions and students with their preferred colleges.

The Prime Minister said that the country is moving with the spirit of ‘Jan Seva hi Prabhu Seva’ - Service of people is the service of god. He mentioned Temples like Jagannath and places of pilgrimage like Puri where Prasad has been distributed for centuries and thousands of poor people are fed. He said in the same spirit initiatives like PM Garib Kalyan Scheme providing free ration to 80 crore people and schemes like Ayushman Card, Ujwalla, Jal Jeevan Mission and PM Awas Yojana. “Today the poor are getting all those basic facilities for which they had to wait for years”, he said.

“Balanced development of the states is equally necessary for the rapid development of India”, the Prime Minister said as he highlighted the nation’s endeavor that no state should lag behind in the race of development due to lack of resources. That is why, the Prime Minister said, the 15th Finance Commission recommended higher budgets for states like Odisha and West Bengal. Noting that Odisha has been blessed with vast natural wealth but was deprived of its own resources due to faulty policies, the Prime Minister highlighted that the Government reformed the mining policy keeping in mind the mineral wealth which led to the considerable increase in the revenue of all the states possessing mineral wealth. He also mentioned that the income from tax has also increased after the introduction of GST. The Prime Minister stressed that the resources are being used for the development of the state and for the service of the poor in the villages. “The central government is paying full attention to ensure that Odisha can successfully combat natural calamities”, the Prime Minister said as he informed that the Government has provided more than 8 thousand crore rupees to the state for disaster management and NDRF.

Concluding the address, the Prime Minister expressed confidence that the pace of development in Odisha, West Bengal and the entire country will get a boost and we as a nation will achieve the goal of a new and developed India.

Governor of Odisha, Shri Ganeshi Lal, Chief Minister of Odisha, Shri Naveen Patnaik, Union Minister for Railways, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, and Union Minister of Education and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan were present o­n the occasion among others.

Background

The Prime Minister flagged off the Vande Bharat Express between Puri and Howrah. The train will pass through Khordha, Cuttack, Jajpur, Bhadrak, and Balasore districts in Odisha and Paschim Medinipur, and Purba Medinipur districts in West Bengal. The train will provide a faster, more comfortable and more convenient travel experience for rail users, boost tourism and promote economic development in the region.

The Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone for the redevelopment of Puri and Cuttack railway stations. The redeveloped stations will have all modern amenities providing a world-class experience to the rail passengers.

The Prime Minister dedicated 100% electrification of the rail network in Odisha. This will reduce the operating and maintenance cost and reduce reliance o­n imported crude oil. The Prime Minister also dedicated the doubling of the Sambalpur-Titlagarh rail line; a new broad gauge rail line between Angul-Sukinda; the third line connecting Manoharpur-Rourkela-Jharsuguda-Jamga and a new broad-gauge line between Bichhupali-Jhartarbha. These will cater to the increased traffic demands as a result of rapid industrial development in the steel, power & mining sectors in Odisha and will also help ease the pressure o­n passenger traffic in these rail sections.





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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





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