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TIG/Titlagarh Junction (5 PFs)
टिटिलागढ़ जंक्शन
ଟିଟିଲାଗଡ଼ ଜଙ୍କସନ

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Updated: Oct 15 2023 (14:35) by Sailesh_TIG
Titlagarh Junction (TIG) is a major railway station in Odisha, serving the town of Titilagarh. It has five platforms and offers amenities like waiting rooms, refreshment stalls, and a bookstall. The station is a significant junction connecting major cities like Bhubaneswar, Raipur, and Visakhapatnam, making it a popular stopover for travellers.

Tourism

Lord Shiva Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the heart of the town.
Maa Samaleswari Temple: A revered temple dedicated to the goddess Samaleswari, attracting many devotees.
Hanuman Temple: A small but popular temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, known for its peaceful ambiance.
Gurudwara: A well-maintained Gurudwara visited by Sikh devotees in the region.
Masjid: A local mosque frequented by Muslims residing in Titilagarh.

Food

Sagar Ratna: Popular for its South Indian vegetarian fare.
Bhojanalaya: Offers a variety of vegetarian dishes, including thalis and snacks.
Haldiram's: A chain restaurant serving snacks and sweets.
Krishna Sweets: Known for its delicious sweets and snacks.
Vaishno Dhaba: A local eatery serving simple and tasty vegetarian food.

Station Address

Thikadar Para, Titilagarh, Dist - Balangir 767033
State: Odisha

Elevation: n/a
Type: Junction   Category: NSG-4
Zone: ECoR/East Coast   Division: Sambalpur


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Number of Platforms: 5
Number of Halting Trains: 72
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Sep 03 (10:05)   Demand for Direct Train Between Jabalpur and Raipur Gains Momentum as Vande Bharat Sleeper Coaches Arrive

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read full article... जबलपुर से रायपुर तक दौड़नी थी वंदेभारत, स्पेशल ट्रेन भी नहीं दौड़ा सका रेलवे

The demand for a regular train service between Jabalpur and Raipur has been ongoing for the past eight years. Initially, a proposal to introduce a Vande Bharat train on this route was prepared before the Lok Sabha elections. However, after the elections, the proposal was shelved due to the long travel...
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time and limited seating capacity of the proposed Vande Bharat train. The only train currently operating between Jabalpur and Raipur is the Amarakantek Express, which is often fully booked, making it difficult to secure tickets. The proposal to introduce a Vande Bharat train on the Jabalpur-Balaghat-Raipur route was rejected because of the long journey time and limited seating capacity. However, with the recent introduction of sleeper coaches in Vande Bharat trains, there is renewed interest in running this service. Organizations and representatives from Jabalpur are now urging the railway authorities to introduce a direct train to Raipur. While a new Vande Bharat train route is being explored, the proposal to introduce a Vande Bharat train with sleeper coaches on the Jabalpur-Balaghat-Raipur route has not been approved due to the single-track nature of the route. Efforts are underway to double the track. Currently, there are no direct trains from Jabalpur to Raipur, and the Amarakantek Express, which travels through Jabalpur to Raipur, is often fully booked, with waiting lists even for tickets reserved four months in advance. The senior divisional commercial manager (DCM) of the Jabalpur railway division clarified that the proposal to introduce a Vande Bharat train on the Jabalpur-Raipur route has been forwarded to the railway board for consideration, and a decision will be taken after analyzing all aspects. The chief public relations officer (CPRO) of the West Central Railway, stated that the decision to introduce a Vande Bharat train is taken by the railway board and the Prime Minister's Office. The former Zonal User Railway Consultative Committee (ZURCC) member, Dr. Sunil Mishra, expressed disappointment about the lack of effort from the division and zone to introduce a Vande Bharat train on the Jabalpur-Balaghat-Raipur route, highlighting the need for a direct and convenient train service between the two cities.

Jabalpur aur Raipur ke beech regular train service ke liye maang aath saal se chal rahi hai. Pehle Lok Sabha election se pehle Jabalpur se Raipur tak Vande Bharat train chalane ka proposal banaya gaya tha, par election ke baad yeh proposal shelved ho gaya kyunki proposed Vande Bharat train mein...
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travel time zyada tha aur seating capacity kam thi. Jabalpur se Raipur jaane ke liye bas ek train chalti hai, Amarakantek Express, jo aise hi booked ho jaati hai, ticket milna mushkil hota hai. Jabalpur se Balaghat hote hue Raipur tak Vande Bharat train chalane ka proposal reject kar diya gaya kyunki journey time zyada tha aur seating capacity kam thi. Par, sleeper coach aane se Vande Bharat mein, ab iss route par train chalane ki demand badh gayi hai. Jabalpur ke organisations aur representatives ab railway authorities se Raipur tak direct train chalane ke liye request kar rahe hai. Naya Vande Bharat train route explore karne ke liye effort chal rahe hai, par Jabalpur-Balaghat-Raipur route par sleeper coach wali Vande Bharat train chalane ke liye approval nahi mil payi kyunki yeh route single-track hai. Double track karne ke liye effort chal rahe hai. Is samay, Jabalpur se Raipur ke liye koi direct train nahi hai, aur Amarakantek Express, jo Jabalpur se Raipur jaati hai, aise hi full booked ho jaati hai, waiting lists bhi aati hai, chaar mahine pehle booking karne par bhi. Jabalpur railway division ke senior divisional commercial manager (DCM) ne confirm kiya ki Jabalpur-Raipur route par Vande Bharat train chalane ka proposal railway board ko bhej diya gaya hai, aur sabhi aspects analyse karne ke baad, decision liya jaayega. West Central Railway ke chief public relations officer (CPRO) ne bataya ki Vande Bharat train chalane ka decision railway board aur PMO lete hai. Former Zonal User Railway Consultative Committee (ZURCC) member, Dr. Sunil Mishra ne division aur zone se disappointed dikhayi, unhone Jabalpur-Balaghat-Raipur route par Vande Bharat train chalane ke liye effort nahi kiya jaane par narazgi dikhayi, aur dono shaharon ke beech direct aur convenient train service ki zaroorat bataayi.

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Jul 25 (02:11)   12376/Jasidih - Tambaram Weekly SF Express (PT) | ASN/Asansol Junction (7 PFs)
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When it was introduced circa 2011-2012, the Asansol - Chennai Egmore Weekly was a game changer for the Shilpanchal area. Prior to the introduction of Ratna, barring a few long distance weeklies (Vivek, PNBE-ERS) etc these areas were totally were at the mercy of trains from Kolkata and Kharagpur for trains bound for Chennai.

Over time, this once fantastic train has experienced a lot of changes , some favourable, some decisively unpleasant. This train used to take the shortest route between Asansol and Egmore baring the slight deeper detour to accomodate Visakhapatnam
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Junction.
It was then subsequentally extended to Jasidih on one side and Tambaram on the other side, downgraded to an express status, and then again upgraded to a superfast status.

Recently I had the misfortune/fortune to have taken this train from Asansol to Tambaram. My first choice, Coro filled up quicker than I could end up booking on the Tatkal quota, I was faced with the dilema of choosing between Ratna and Dhanbad Allepey Express. Obviously I went with common sense and booked a 2AC ticket to Tambaram.

I reached Asansol by car from Dhanbad at 2:55 PM sharp. Imagine how pleasantly surprised I was to learn that 12376 would arrive at Asansol at platform 6. A quick glance at the train TT would ensure that my bubble of happiness was popped instantly, the slack between Chittaranjan and Asansol was enormous!

Anyways I quickly boarded my reserved berth, a pristine clean side lower berth. As it is my customary for my solo trips my customary crepe bandage was back on my right leg to disuade any prospective aunties and uncles asking me to swap their berths with them. The AC was switched off as the locomotive had still not being attached at the Sitarampur end.

The train was fully packed at Asansol and after a prolonged halt of 1 hour departed at 4 PM sharp. The fully 22 coached train overtook the Shaktipunj express standing on the adjacent platform and slowly crawled into the Adra bound line. We slowly curved out of the Grand chord line and slowly gained speed as we crossed the BNR bridge. However true to it's nature, SER soon ensured that our train got it's unscheduled halt at Burnpur.We departed 5 minutes later.

We continued at decent pace (not 110 mind you) up and until we reached the first scheduled halt Joychandi Pahar Junction. We were about 10-15 mins delayed. 3-4 mins later we were off towards Purulia. The stop and start drama continued and by the time we reached Purulia we were delayed by 20-25 mins. We stopped here briefly around 10 odd minutes.

This however was a mild annoyance to what we were subjected to up next. It was almost akin to this stretch being the trailer and the film set to follow up next! By the time we reached Barabhum we were nearly 40-45 minutes. By the time we reached Chandil we were delayed by 1 hour. A 55 minute held up at Chandil ensured our delay had become about nearly 2 hours. As someone who knows this route all too well, I knew things only get worse as we had entered the area that I refer to as the Tatanagar delay corridor.

Coincidentally I had booked dinner at Rourkela as I wanted to actively avoid the pantry car food. As you might have realised, my fooding ambitions went up in flames courtesy the fantabolous controlling exhibited by Adra and CKP division respectively.

The train was then overtaken by a combination of a freight and a MEMU train. Somehow we reached Kandra with a delay of 2 hours 20 minute delay. Stopped for a further 25 minutes. It was during this time, that I got a call from the food delivery guy asking for my permission to cancel the order, as the train was scheduled to arrive at Rourkela well past midnight. I duly complied and went up to the pantry car angry and with rats running amok in my stomach. I asked whether there was any remaining food. What I got instead was a salty porridge that was supposed to be an egg meal.

By the time we rolled into Chakradharpur, it was nearly 11 PM, I was simply too tired and had resigned duly into my berth. When I woke up, we were at Balangir delayed by more than 4 hours! We rolled into Titlagarh at about 7, I tried for some breakfast, but couldn't find any thing substantial! I kept doorplating for the next two hours, in the meantime the pantry guys tried to sell off breakfast combo (egg omelette, veg cutlet) etc. I had seen them prepare them prepare those the previous night, they were just warming those and selling them off! Trust me, once you have been inside of a pantry car, you won't feel like eating anything from there!

We were more than 5+ hours delayed when we rolled into Rayagada. It had started raining and even the red coloured soil and the picturisque Odisha landscape couldn't cheer me up. The train was barely touching the maximum permissible speed for some stretch and then stopped and started...

The train picked up sustained speeds post joining the Howrah Madras mail line at Vizianagaram ! We reached Vizag at nearly 1 PM but it was likely the only stretch where we actually made up some time. When we reached Vizag, it had started raining very heavily! I somehow ran up to platform number 1, and got some decent food from the IRCTC canteen.

Meanwhile a Kolkata bound train and Allepey Dhanbad got priority over us and we were held up nearly half an hour! I am pretty sure nobody complained as almost my entire coach deboarded and got food for themselves! We departed and actually got a decent run in Waltair division. The moment we entered Bezewada division, we started getting detained more frequently !
We were detained for a long time at Pithapuram, and by the time we rolled into Samalkot, our delay increased to nearly 5.5 hours. It was raining very heavily and it was quite clear that coastal Andhra was receiving huge amounts of rains.
By the time we rolled into Rajahmundry, we had settled into a steady 6 hour delay.
Our train was set to be diverted between Nidadavolu and Vijayawada by Bhimavaram Gudivada, and the disapointment that had set on my mind started to be converted into slight hope and happiness! There has been a slight hope that had started forming that the train gets so delayed that we reach Chennai in the morning...
We had reached Vijaywada bulb cabin with a delay with a 6.5 hours! By the time we reached Vijayawada we were delayed by 7.5 hours.
10 minutes of halttime and we were off! Oh! , in the meantime I had ordered dinner from Vijayawada. The delivery guy cancelled the order and called me citing very heavy rains! Rather than to to the pantry again, I bought a passable meal from Vijayawada Junction...
Had my meal, and went to bed but lay awake. The train actually ran very well post Vijayawada, and actually ran at the maximum permissible speed for sustained times! The train actually didn't lose any much time and actually ran well until TADA where it reached SR territory from where on it was held up for really long time...
We were held up for more than an hour in Tondiarpet and Washermanpet combined, and then got held up in Royapuram and Chennai Beach...
We reached Egmore at around 5 AM and departed 10 minutes later.
Almost the entire train deboarded at MS, and the train started moving towards to the train's terminus Tambaram.
Unfortunately for the select few like yours truly who had chosen to deboard at Tambaram, there were a few last minute trolling left to be endured! We were held up for over an hour at Minambakkam, and I actually had a good hour of planespotting at the magnificent Chennai International airport, then we were held up again for a long time at Pallavaram, and all I could see was tall grass and Chennai Beach and Chengalpattu/Tambaram overtaking/crossing us! There were also some long distance trains crossing us...
We finally made into Tambaram at 7 AM, and I wearily trudged towards my final destination....

Overall positives :-
OBHS facilities and on board train maintanence is top notch. Asansol division does a tremendous job in maintaining this train.
Negatives :-
Pantry facilities could be better!
The route is a disaster. It is clear that Chakradharpur division is incapable of runnning this train on time. This train should be either re-routed ASAP via ADRA-BQA-HIJ-BBS route or DHN-BKSC-RNC route to improve punctuality!

As I see even today's train get held up and delayed between PRR and CKP, I sign off expecting your comments and views to be present when I sign in back in the morning. It is clear something has to be done regarding this train, also apologies if my writeup was shoddy, been years since I wrote a travelogue here. Also no pictures, so apologies for that too...
Signing off
--- Arnab

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A Rail flyover bridge spanning 8.11 km will be constructed from Sikir to Rahenbata to avoid locomotive reversal at Titilagarh Junction station. This project will ease traffic congestion, making Rahenbata a satellite station for Titilagarh
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May 14 (23:34)   SWR Introduces Special Train Services for Summer Season

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read full article... SWR to run summer special trains for extra rush /Extension of periodicity of train services

The South Western Railway (SWR) is introducing special train services between various destinations to manage the increased passenger rush during the summer season. These trains will operate between KSR Bengaluru and Rourkela, SMVT Bengaluru and Khurda Road, and SMVT Bengaluru and Kharagpur. The schedule for each train is detailed in the...
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provided document. In addition, the periodicity of some existing summer special train services has been extended. For detailed information, passengers can visit www.enquiry.indianrail.gov.in or call 139.

Summer season mein zyada passengers ki rush ko manage karne ke liye, South Western Railway (SWR) alag alag jagah ke beech special train services chalane wala hai. Ye trains KSR Bengaluru aur Rourkela, SMVT Bengaluru aur Khurda Road, aur SMVT Bengaluru aur Kharagpur ke beech chalengi. Har train ka schedule document...
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mein diya gaya hai. Iske saath hi, kuch existing summer special train services ki periodicity ko extend kiya gaya hai. Zyada jaankari ke liye, passengers www.enquiry.indianrail.gov.in pe ja sakte hain ya 139 pe call kar sakte hain.
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