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September 12, 2009 Distances in Kilometers Between Stations on The September 12, 2009 SCR VIJAYAWADA DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Vijayawada Jn. - Gannavaram section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Vijayawada Jn. Gunadala Mustabada Gannavaram ALPHA CODE BZA Vijayawada Jn. 0.000 GALA Gunadala 6.480 6.480 MBD Mustabada 12.900 12.900 6.420 GWM Gannavaram 19.650 19.650 13.170 6.750 19.650 13.170 6.750 1 September 12, 2009 SCR VIJAYAWADA DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Nidadavolu Jn. - Kovvuru section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Nidadavolu Jn. Brahmanagud em Halt Chagallu Pasivedala Kovvuru ALPHA CODE NDD Nidadavolu Jn. 0.000 BMGM Brahmanagudem 4.120 4.120 Halt CU Chagallu 8.700 8.700 4.580 PSDA Pasivedala 11.480 11.480 7.360 2.780 KVR Kovvuru 14.820 14.820 10.700 6.120 3.340 14.820 10.700 6.120 3.340 1 September 12, 2009 SCR VIJAYAWADA DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Samalkot Jn. - Duvvada section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Samalkot Jn. CHANDRAMP ALEM Pithapuram Gollaprolu MALLAVARA M Durgada Gate Halt Ravikampadu Annavaram Timmapuram Halt ALPHA CODE SLO Samalkot Jn. 0.000 CRPM CHANDRAMPALEM 8.050 8.050 PAP Pithapuram 12.090 12.090 4.040 GLP Gollaprolu 17.780 17.780 9.730 5.690 MVRM MALLAVARAM 22.890 22.890 14.840 10.800 5.110 DGDG Durgada Gate Halt 27.030 27.030 18.980 14.940 9.250 4.140 RVD Ravikampadu 29.670 29.670 21.620 17.580 11.890 6.780 2.640 ANV Annavaram 36.870 36.870 28.820 24.780 19.090 13.980 9.840 7.200 TMPM Timmapuram Halt 42.370 42.370 34.320 30.280 24.590 19.480 15.340 12.700 5.500 HVM Hamsavaram 45.980 45.980 37.930 33.890 28.200 23.090 18.950 16.310 9.110 3.610 TUNI Tuni 53.630 53.630 45.580 41.540 35.850 30.740 26.600 23.960 16.760 11.260 GLU Gullipadu 64.680 64.680 56.630 52.590 46.900 41.790 37.650 35.010 27.810 22.310 NRP Narsipatnam Road 75.700 75.700 67.650 63.610 57.920 52.810 48.670 46.030 38.830 33.330 REG Regupalem 85.110 85.110 77.060 73.020 67.330 62.220 58.080 55.440 48.240 42.740 YLM EllamanchiIi 93.460 93.460 85.410 81.370 75.680 70.570 66.430 63.790 56.590 51.090 NASP Narasingapalli 100.670 100.670 92.620 88.580 82.890 77.780 73.640 71.000 63.800 58.300 BVM Bayyavaram 108.020 108.020 99.970 95.930 90.240 85.130 80.990 78.350 71.150 65.650 KSK Kasimkota 112.000 112.000 103.950 99.910 94.220 89.110 84.970 82.330 75.130 69.630 AKP Anakapalle 117.290 117.290 109.240 105.200 99.510 94.400 90.260 87.620 80.420 74.920 THY Thadi 123.750 123.750 115.700 111.660 105.970 100.860 96.720 94.080 86.880 81.380 DVD Duvvada 133.130 133.130 125.080 121.040 115.350 110.240 106.100 103.460 96.260 90.760 133.130 125.080 121.040 115.350 110.240 106.100 103.460 96.260 90.760 2 Hamsavaram Tuni Gullipadu Narsipatnam Road Regupalem EllamanchiIi Narasingapalli Bayyavaram Kasimkota SLO Samalkot Jn. 0.000 CRPM CHANDRAMPALEM 8.050 PAP Pithapuram 12.090 GLP Gollaprolu 17.780 MVRM MALLAVARAM 22.890 DGDG Durgada Gate Halt 27.030 RVD Ravikampadu 29.670 ANV Annavaram 36.870 TMPM Timmapuram Halt 42.370 HVM Hamsavaram 45.980 TUNI Tuni 53.630 7.650 GLU Gullipadu 64.680 18.700 11.050 NRP Narsipatnam Road 75.700 29.720 22.070 11.020 REG Regupalem 85.110 39.130 31.480 20.430 9.410 YLM EllamanchiIi 93.460 47.480 39.830 28.780 17.760 8.350 NASP Narasingapalli 100.670 54.690 47.040 35.990 24.970 15.560 7.210 BVM Bayyavaram 108.020 62.040 54.390 43.340 32.320 22.910 14.560 7.350 KSK Kasimkota 112.000 66.020 58.370 47.320 36.300 26.890 18.540 11.330 3.980 AKP Anakapalle 117.290 71.310 63.660 52.610 41.590 32.180 23.830 16.620 9.270 5.290 THY Thadi 123.750 77.770 70.120 59.070 48.050 38.640 30.290 23.080 15.730 11.750 DVD Duvvada 133.130 87.150 79.500 68.450 57.430 48.020 39.670 32.460 25.110 21.130 87.150 79.500 68.450 57.430 48.020 39.670 32.460 25.110 21.130 Anakapalle Thadi Duvvada SLO Samalkot Jn. 0.000 CRPM CHANDRAMPALEM 8.050 PAP Pithapuram 12.090 GLP Gollaprolu 17.780 MVRM MALLAVARAM 22.890 DGDG Durgada Gate Halt 27.030 RVD Ravikampadu 29.670 ANV Annavaram 36.870 TMPM Timmapuram Halt 42.370 HVM Hamsavaram 45.980 TUNI Tuni 53.630 GLU Gullipadu 64.680 NRP Narsipatnam Road 75.700 REG Regupalem 85.110 YLM EllamanchiIi 93.460 NASP Narasingapalli 100.670 BVM Bayyavaram 108.020 KSK Kasimkota 112.000 AKP Anakapalle 117.290 THY Thadi 123.750 6.460 DVD Duvvada 133.130 15.840 9.380 15.840 9.380 September 12, 2009 SCR VIJAYAWADA DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Vijayawada Jn. - Uppalur section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Vijayawada Jn. MADHRANAG AR Ramavarappa du Nidamanuru Uppalur ALPHA CODE BZA Vijayawada Jn. 0.000 MDUN MADHRANAGAR 4.400 4.400 RMV Ramavarappadu 8.150 8.150 3.750 NDM Nidamanuru 13.900 13.900 9.500 5.750 UPL Uppalur 19.620 19.620 15.220 11.470 5.720 19.620 15.220 11.470 5.720 3 September 12, 2009 SCR VIJAYAWADA DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Gudivada Jn. - Bhimavaram Jn. section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Gudivada Jn. Moturu Guntakoduru Pasalapudi Putlacheruvu Mokhasa Kalavapudi Mandavalli Kaikalur VADARLAPA DU ALPHA CODE GDV Gudivada Jn. 0.000 OTR Moturu 7.340 7.340 GUK Guntakoduru 10.310 10.310 2.970 PSLP Pasalapudi 13.170 13.170 5.830 2.860 PCU Putlacheruvu 15.610 15.610 8.270 5.300 2.440 MVP Mokhasa Kalavapudi 17.860 17.860 10.520 7.550 4.690 2.250 MDVL Mandavalli 21.870 21.870 14.530 11.560 8.700 6.260 4.010 KKLR Kaikalur 28.980 28.980 21.640 18.670 15.810 13.370 11.120 7.110 VAU VADARLAPADU 31.880 31.880 24.540 21.570 18.710 16.270 14.020 10.010 2.900 PLVA Pallevada 37.150 37.150 29.810 26.840 23.980 21.540 19.290 15.280 8.170 5.270 AAU ALAPADU 40.830 40.830 33.490 30.520 27.660 25.220 22.970 18.960 11.850 8.950 AKVD Akividu 45.950 45.950 38.610 35.640 32.780 30.340 28.090 24.080 16.970 14.070 CKV Cherukuvada 51.570 51.570 44.230 41.260 38.400 35.960 33.710 29.700 22.590 19.690 UNDI Undi 56.530 56.530 49.190 46.220 43.360 40.920 38.670 34.660 27.550 24.650 BVRT Bhimavararn Town 63.580 63.580 56.240 53.270 50.410 47.970 45.720 41.710 34.600 31.700 BVRM Bhimavaram Jn. 65.560 65.560 58.220 55.250 52.390 49.950 47.700 43.690 36.580 33.680 65.560 58.220 55.250 52.390 49.950 47.700 43.690 36.580 33.680 4 Pallevada ALAPADU Akividu Cherukuvada Undi Bhimavararn Town Bhimavaram Jn. GDV Gudivada Jn. 0.000 OTR Moturu 7.340 GUK Guntakoduru 10.310 PSLP Pasalapudi 13.170 PCU Putlacheruvu 15.610 MVP Mokhasa Kalavapudi 17.860 MDVL Mandavalli 21.870 KKLR Kaikalur 28.980 VAU VADARLAPADU 31.880 PLVA Pallevada 37.150 AAU ALAPADU 40.830 3.680 AKVD Akividu 45.950 8.800 5.120 CKV Cherukuvada 51.570 14.420 10.740 5.620 UNDI Undi 56.530 19.380 15.700 10.580 4.960 BVRT Bhimavararn Town 63.580 26.430 22.750 17.630 12.010 7.050 BVRM Bhimavaram Jn. 65.560 28.410 24.730 19.610 13.990 9.030 1.980 28.410 24.730 19.610 13.990 9.030 1.980 September 12, 2009 SCR VIJAYAWADA DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Bhimavaram Jn. - Tanuku section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Bhimavaram Jn. Vendra Halt Lakshminaray anapuram Aravalli Manchili Attili Relangi Velpuru Tanuku ALPHA CODE BVRM Bhimavaram Jn. 0.000 VND Vendra Halt 6.690 6.690 LKSH Lakshminarayanapur 9.460 9.460 2.770 am Halt AVLI Aravalli 12.200 12.200 5.510 2.740 MCLE Manchili 17.280 17.280 10.590 7.820 5.080 AL Attili 19.090 19.090 12.400 9.630 6.890 1.810 RLG Relangi 23.770 23.770 17.080 14.310 11.570 6.490 4.680 VPU Velpuru 26.320 26.320 19.630 16.860 14.120 9.040 7.230 2.550 TNKU Tanuku 29.660 29.660 22.970 20.200 17.460 12.380 10.570 5.890 3.340 29.660 22.970 20.200 17.460 12.380 10.570 5.890 3.340 5 September 12, 2009 SCR VIJAYAWADA DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Gudivada Jn.
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