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News Entry# 547269
Apr 05 (19:49) Southern Railway Proposes New Trains for Kerala, Addresses Operational Concerns
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Southern Railway Proposes New Trains for Kerala at Committee Meeting

The Southern Railway has proposed two new trains for Kerala: a weekly Kochuveli-Bengaluru train and a weekly Kochuveli-Guwahati train. The Palakkad division only requested an extension of the Bengaluru-Coimbatore Uday Express to Palakkad via Pollachi. Other demands, like extending trains ending at Kannur to Mangaluru, improving the Kozhikode-Ernakulam MEMU service, and...
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adding more trains on the Palakkad-Pollachi route, were not addressed. Eight new trains were proposed for Tamil Nadu. The Kanyakumari-Pune Jayanti Express was suggested to be extended to Mumbai, and the frequency of the Kochuveli-Kurla service is proposed to be increased to five days a week. To address a shortage of trains from Alappuzha to Thiruvananthapuram, the Dhanbad-Alleppey Express is recommended to be extended to Kochuveli. The Parasuram Express is proposed to be extended from Nagercoil to Kanyakumari. Two Ernakulam-terminating trains may be extended to Kottayam. The Chennai-Thiruvananthapuram Superfast Express is suggested to terminate at Kochuveli instead of Thiruvananthapuram to avoid delays for the Vanchinadu and Intercity trains. Despite demands, the Southern Railway has not provided a list of Vandebharat sleeper trains. Kerala requested Vandebharat sleeper trains from Thiruvananthapuram to Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi.

Southern Railway ne Kerala ke liye do new trains ka proposal diya hai: ek weekly Kochuveli-Bengaluru train aur ek weekly Kochuveli-Guwahati train. Palakkad division ne sirf Bengaluru-Coimbatore Uday Express ko Palakkad tak extend karne ka request kiya hai, wo bhi Pollachi route se. Aur bhi demands thi, jaise Kannur se khatam...
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hone wali trains ko Mangaluru tak extend karna, Kozhikode-Ernakulam MEMU service ko improve karna, aur Palakkad-Pollachi route pe zyada trains dalna, lekin unpe koi action nahi liya gaya. Tamil Nadu ke liye aath new trains ka proposal diya gaya. Kanyakumari-Pune Jayanti Express ko Mumbai tak extend karne ka suggestion diya gaya, aur Kochuveli-Kurla service ki frequency ko five days a week karne ka bhi proposal hai. Alappuzha se Thiruvananthapuram tak trains ki kami ko dur karne ke liye Dhanbad-Alleppey Express ko Kochuveli tak extend karne ka recommendation diya gaya hai. Parasuram Express ko Nagercoil se Kanyakumari tak extend karne ka proposal hai. Ernakulam par khatam hone wali do trains ko Kottayam tak extend kiya ja sakta hai. Chennai-Thiruvananthapuram Superfast Express ko Thiruvananthapuram ki jagah Kochuveli par khatam karne ka suggestion diya gaya hai, taaki Vanchinadu aur Intercity trains ko subah delay na ho. Demands ke bawjood, Southern Railway ne Vandebharat sleeper trains ki list nahi di hai. Kerala ne Thiruvananthapuram se Bengaluru, Mumbai, aur Delhi tak Vandebharat sleeper trains ka request kiya hai.
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