11 Trains from (tdpr)tirupadripulyur to (VLDE)Valadi
Address: Railway Goods Road, Thirupapuliyur, Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu 607002, India
Station Code: TDPR
Station Name: TIRUPADRIPULYUR
Zone: SR/Southern
Train Frequency Weekly: 137
Station Traffic: Medium
Address: Valadi Railway Station, Valady, Keelvalady, Tiruchirappalli, PIN code 621218 Tamil Nadu
Station Code: VLDE
Station Name: Valadi
Zone: SR/Southern
Train Frequency Weekly: 48
Station Traffic: Low
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www.sr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2022-11-24
Weekly Special fare Special trains will be operated between Tambaram and Ernakulam sector to clear the extra rush as detailed below.
1. Train No 06068 / 06067 Ernakulam Junction – Tambaram – Ernakulam Junction Weekly Special fare specials:
Train No. 06068 Ernakulam Junction – Tambaram Weekly Special fare special will leave Ernakulam Junction oÂÂn Mondays at 13.10 oÂÂn28th November, 05th, 12th, 19th & 26th December-2022 & 02ndJanuary-2023 and reach Tambaram at 12.00 hrs oÂÂn the next day i.e., Tuesday (6 Services) Train No. 06067 Tambaram – Ernakulam Junction Weekly Special Fare special will leave Tambaram oÂÂn Tuesdays at 15.40 oÂÂn 29th November, 06th, 13th, 20th,27th December-2022 & 03rdJanuary-2023 and reach Ernakulam Junction at 12.00 hrs oÂÂn the next day i.e., Wednesday (6 Services) Coach Composition: oÂÂne - AC 2-Tier Coach, Two - AC 3-Tier Coaches, Seven - Sleeper Class Coaches, Two - General Second Coaches and Two – Stoppages in both directions: Kottayam, Changanasseri, Tiruvalla, Chengannur, Mavelikara, Kayamkulam Junction, Karunagappalli, Sasthamkotta, Kollam Junction, Kundara, Kottarakara, Auvaneeswaram, Punalur, Tenmalai, Sengottai, Tenkasi Junction, Kadayanallur, Sankarankovil, Rajapalayam, Sivakasi, Virudunagar Junction, Madurai Junction, Dindigul Junction, Tiruchchirappalli Junction, Thanjavur Junction, Kumbakonam, Mayiladuturai Junction, Chidambaram, Tirupadripulyur, Villupuram Junction and Chengalpattu Junction. Advance Reservations for the above weekly Special fare specials will open at 08.00 hrs oÂÂn 25thNovember, 2022 (Tomorrow)
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www.sr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2022-06-07
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:
The tripling, quadrupling and other multi-tracking projects completed during the 8-year period were:-
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. Follow us (D. Om Prakash Narayan) Sr.PRO
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