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RAIL DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS Visakhapatnam–Secunderabad AC (Weekly) 10 Green Initiatives 1. Revival of Water bodies is completed with the cost of `4.15 lakh. 2. LED lighting is completed at all stations with in Kakinada Parliamentary jurisdiction. Passenger Train Services Kakinada Details of New Trains/Additional Stoppage/Special Trains/Extension provided for Existing Parliamentary Constituency Trains in Kakinada Parliamentary Constituency Jurisdiction. Shri Narendra Modi New Trains Introduced 6. Kakinada to Secunderabad 79 special train Hon’ble Prime Minister 1. Tr.No.22841/22842 Santragachi – Chennai 7. Kakinada to Tirupati 38 special train Express 8. Kakinada to Velankini 1 special train Provision of Stoppage 9. Kakinada to Viajayawada 3 special trains 1. T r . N o . 1 2 7 8 4 / 1 2 7 8 3 S e c u n d e r a b a d ‐ RAIL DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS Visakhapatnam–Secunderabad AC (Weekly) 10. Kakinada to Guntur 2 special trains Express stoppage at Samalkota and Annavaram 11. Kakinada to Kacheguda 53 special trains Kakinada Parliamentary Constituency Jurisdiction 2. Tr.No.22708/22707 Tirupati–Visakhapatnam 12. Kakinada to Lingampalle 1 special train –Tirupati Double Decker Tri‐Weekly Express stoppage at Samalkota and Tuni 13. Kakinada to Renigunta 2 special trains 3. Tr . N o . 2 2 8 0 1 / 2 2 8 0 2 V i s a k h a p a t n a m – 14. Kakinada to Secunderabad 13 special trains Chennai–Visakhapatnam Express (Weekly) South Central Railway stoppage at Annavaram and Samalkot 15. Kakinada to Tirupati 55 special trains serving the entire state of 4. Tr.No.18112/18111 Yesvantpur –Tatanagar Express 16. Kotipalli to Tuni 6 special trains Telangana, major portion Weekly stoppage at Samalkot 17. Kotipalli to Vijayawada 1special train of Andhra Pradesh and 5. Tr.No.22837/22838 Hatia–Ernakulam Humsafar 18. Samlkot to Anakapalle 10 special trains Weekly Express stoppage at Samalkot considerable portion of 19. Tuni to Kotipalli 8 special trains SOUTH CENTRAL 6. Tr.No.22877/22878 Howrah–Ernakulam Karnataka, Maharastra Antyodaya Weekly Express stoppage at (Total 378 Special Trains) states and small parts Samalkot Extension of Train Services of Tamilnadu and RAILWAY 7. Tr.No.18519/18520 Visakhapatnam–LTT Mumbai 1. Tr . N o . 1 2 7 7 5 / 1 2 7 7 6 K a k i n a d a To w n – Express stoppage at Samalkot Secunderabad upto Lingampalli Madhya Pradesh. 8. Tr.No.11019/11020 Mumbai CST – Bhubaneswar – 2. T r . N o . 1 2 7 3 7 / 1 2 7 3 8 K a k i n a d a P o r t – Mumbai CST Express at Pitapuram. Secunderabad upto Lingampalli Kakinada Parliamentary Running of Special trains 3. Tr.No.17243/17244 Rayagada – Vijayawada upto Constituency falls under 1. Kakinada to Vijayawada 13 special train Guntur Andhra Pradesh State. 2. Kakinada to Guntur 2 special train 4. Tr.No.17487/17488 Visakhapatnam – Tirupati Entire Railway network upto Kadapa 3. Kakinada to Hyderabad/Kacheguda 61 special of this constituency train 5. Tr . N o . 1 2 8 0 5 / 1 2 8 0 6 V i s a k h a p a t n a m – Secunderabad upto Lingampalli is being served by 4. Kakinada to Lingamapalli 1 special train 6. Tr.No.17643/17644 Kakinada–Chennai Circar South Central Railway. 5. Kakinada to Kollam 29 special train Express up to Chengalpattu ASSEMBLY SEGMENTS Road Over / Under Bridges With a view to strengthen Road Over Bridge safety at Level Crossing gates 1. Construction of ROB in lieu of LC No.7 between Samalkot–Kakinada Port Tuni a n d t o a v o i d u n t o w a r d with an estimated sanctioned cost of `49.72 crore is under progress. incidents and also to provide 2. Construction of ROB in lieu of LC No.13 and Kakinada GFCL siding Prathipadu seamless journey to road between Samalkot – Kakinada with an estimated cost of `54.68 crore is traffic, the following Road over under progress. Pithapuram Bridges (RoB) proposed for 3. Construction of ROB in lieu of LC No.426 between Vijayawada – construction under Kakinada Visakhapatnam with an estimated cost of `72.70 crore is under progress. Kakinada Rural Parliamentary constituency. 4. Construction ROB in lieu of LC No.431 between Vijayawada – Visakhapatanam with an estimated cost of `72.14 crore is under Peddapuram progress. 5. Proposed for construction of ROB in lieu of LC No.447 between Tuni and Kakinada City Hamsavaram with an estimated cost of `28.96 crore. Jaggampeta Passenger Amenities Provision of Passenger Amenities and facilities, and its improvements at Railway Stations is one RAIL DEVELOPMENTAL WORKS of the most important aspect Railway Services. Station Amenity Amount Status Kakinada Parliamentary Constituency Jurisdiction 1. Automatic Ticket Vending Machine are installed at Kakinada Town‐3, Samalkot‐2, Tuni‐2, Kakinada Samalkot PF Extension `43 lakh Completed Port‐1, Annavaram‐2, Pitapuram‐1 with the cost of Pithapuram PF Extension `48 lakh Completed Rs 16.5 Lakhs and Coin Operated Versatile Ticket Infrastructural Development Vending Machine (CoTVM) are installed at Tuni ‐ 1, Gollaprolu PF Extension `40 lakh Completed Samalkot ‐1, Kakinada Town ‐1 with the cost of `13.5 Ravikampadu PF Extension `3.65 crore Proposed lakh. Capacity Enhancement Hamsavaram 1. BOOT Model Mechanized Laundry at Kakinada Town is completed with the cost of `17.22 crore 2. Proposed for New Station building (Replacement) 2. As a part of Yard remodeling works, Annavaram Crossover and Common loop, on Vijayawada–Visakhapatnam section is at Pithapuram with the estimated cost of `1.7 crore. Tuni Signages `5 lakh Provided completed with the cost of ` 1.59 Cr. 3. Proposed for New Station building (Replacement) Samalkot, Gollaprolu Wi‐Fi at Gollaprolu with the estimated cost of `2.4 crore. `4.5 lakh Completed 3. As a part of Yard remodeling works, Ravikampadu Crossover and Common loop, on Vijayawada–Visakhapatnam section is Kakinada Town Wi‐Fi completed with the cost of ` 1.59 crore. Tuni, Pithapuram Wi‐Fi `3 lakh Provided 4. Proposed for Additional Loop Lines at Samalkota Station with an estimated cost of `23 lakh. Kakinada 15 CCTVs `0.27 crore Installed 5. Conversion of Exiting shunting neck of 70Mts as jumbo siding line of full length CSR 720Mts at Ravikampadu is under progress with the cost of ` 1.99 crore and is targeted for completion before March’19. Tuni CCTVs 6. Proposal for provision of interlocking Kakinada Port station with an estimated cost of `10.91 crore. Samalkot CCTVs `2.09 crore Proposed 7. Provision of Intermediate Block Signal between Ravikampadu–Annavaram is completed with the cost of `1.92 crore Annavaram CCTVs 8. Proposed for Extension of Up loop line towards Visakhapatnam‐end. Samalkot: New crossover at Kovvur, Anaparti, Tuni 2 Lifts `1 crore Provided Pithapuram: for Sand humps. Estimated cost `5.27 crore. Kakinada Town 2 Lifts `1 crore Provided Safety – The First Priority Samalkot 2 Lifts `1 crore Provided Proposed FOBs Annavaram 3 Lifts `1.5 crore In Progress Kakinada Town WVM ‐‐‐ Provided Safety is the priority on SCR, to ensure safety of the Rail users, Station Cost ( ` crore) Samalkot 4 WVMs ‐‐‐ Provided Foot over Bridges (FoBs)/ Road under/over Bridges are Pithapuram 1.49 constructed / proposed for construction at various stations/ Annavaram 2.43 Tuni WVM ‐‐‐ Provided locations in Kakinada Parliamentary Constituency Jurisdiction. Tuni 1.81 Annavaram 2 WVMs ‐‐‐ Provided Ravikampadu 1.67 Kakinada Port WVM ‐‐‐ Provided Construction of Foot Over Bridge at Tuni Railway station at a Samalkot 1.88 Kakinada Town DiGiPAY ‐‐‐ Converted cost of `46 lakh is completed. Kakinada Port Concrete Apron `1.04 crore Completed Hamsavaram Toilets `0.1 crore In Progress Samlkot PF Shelter `0.3 crore Proposed Kakinada Town PF Shelter `0.3 crore Proposed Kakinada Port PF Shelter `0.3 crore Proposed Tuni PF Shelter `0.3 crore Proposed Annavaram PF Shelter `0.3 crore Proposed.
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