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UP Booklet GORAKHPUR 13 Version.Cdr NORTH CENTRAL RAILWAY GORAKHPUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of Nation is served by North Central Railway along with Northern, North Eastern M. C. Chauhan and East Central Railways. Indian Railways (IR) plays a very General Manager important role in development of the state and provides North Central Railway connectivity for freight and passengers, including international tourists. IR has a history of more than 160 years in the state and has the highest route kilometers - 9100 route kilometers - within it, which is 14% of entire railway network. IR has made Uttar Pradesh proud by giving it Nation's first semi high speed train Gatimaan Express, which initially ran between Agra and Delhi. It has now been extended upto Jhansi with effect from 01.04.2018 - a move that will boost tourism in bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh. Efforts for further development of railway infrastructure in Uttar Pradesh have been intensified in last four years with 376% more investment in comparison to previous years. Results of such a massive investment are becoming visible with enhanced infrastructure and modern passenger amenities. Soon the era of congestion and inconvenience will be a matter of past and a new Railway equipped with state-of-the-art facilities will be able to serve the citizens with greater level of satisfaction. The longest stretch of the under construction Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor i.e. almost 57% of the entire length lies in Uttar Pradesh from Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Jn. to Ghaziabad. In this brochure, we have compiled the important contributions and achievements of Indian Railways in the development of the GORAKHPUR constituency of Uttar Pradesh in the last four years. I hope that it will serve as a ready reckoner for those eager to know about the role of Railways in the development of this constituency. It may be noted that the budgets allocated to various projects are not apportioned constituency wise but reflect the cost of the project. INPUTS BY RAILWAY IN GORAKHPUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY GORAKHPUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY A. ASSEMBLY SEGMENTS Campiyarganj, Pipraich, Gorakhpur Urban, Gorakhpur Rural, Sahajanwa B. WORKS COMPLETED IN LAST FOUR YEARS 1. INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT: GGorakhpur Yard : Drain (9 kms) at a cost Rs. 122 Lakh GGorakhpur Cantt. & Nakha Jungle - Watering hydrant for coach watering on one platform line & rooms for train passing at a cost Rs. 80 Lakh. G35 Kwp Solar panel under installation at Driver running room Gorakhpur at a cost of Rs. 81 Lakh. G100 Kwp Solar Panel installed at Head Quarter Building Gorakhpur at a cost of Rs. 140 Lakh. G10 Kwp solar panel installed at Rest House Gorakhpur & 2500 LPD solar water heater installed at a cost of Rs. 59 Lakh. Electrification Work: GBhatni - Gorakhpur Cantt (63.53 Km) at a cost of Rs. 5,892 lakh. GGorakhpur Cantt – Domingarh (8.43 Km) at a cost of Rs. 782 lakh. GBasti -Domingarh (58 Km) at a cost of Rs. 5,379 lakh. 2. IMPROVEMENTS IN PASSENGERS AMENITIES: At Gorakhpur Station: G4 Lifts at a cost of Rs. 148 lakh. GWelcome board at entry of station GImprovement in water supply GMiscellaneous civil engineering works in connection with 4 Lifts. GToilets at Platform No. 3/4 GCoach guidance systems at Gorakhpur Station. GToilets at Platform No. 7,8 and Granite flooring at platform no 1 & 2 & new Platform No. 2A. GPassenger Operated Enquiry Terminals (POET) at Gorakhpur & Gorakhpur Cantt. stations at a cost of Rs. 75 lakh. GElectronic Reservation Charts. GDevelopment of 2nd Entry on Dharamshala side at a cost of Rs. 210 Lakh. GFoot Over Bridge on west (Domingarh end) at a cost of Rs. 125.00 Lakh. G50000 gallon over head RCC tank at a cost of Rs. 50.00 Lakh. GConversion of non A.C. waiting rooms to AC retiring rooms (Ladies waiting room no. 12,13 & Gents waiting room no.14,15) at a cost of Rs. 25.00 Lakh. GNon A.C. waiting rooms to AC retiring rooms (Ladies waiting room no. 12,13 & Gents waiting room no.14,15) at a cost of Rs. 25.00 Lakh. INPUTS BY RAILWAY IN GORAKHPUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY GORAKHPUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY GPortico, Ladies & Gents waiting rooms with toilet, booking office etc. GCabway on platform No.-1 at a cost of Rs. 67.00 lakh. GMechanized laundry building at a cost of Rs. 205.00 lakh. GNew Ladies & Gents Waiting room at a cost of Rs. 30.00 lakh. G18 Ticket Windows cost of Rs. 25.00 lakh. G04 Escalators at a cost of Rs. 358.00 lakh. GExtension of Cabway towards west end at Platform 1 at a cost of Rs. 181 lakh. GWi-Fi at a cost of Rs. 100 lakh. GCCTV at a cost of Rs. 170 lakh. GToilets on Platform 5/6 at a cost of Rs. 20 lakh. GSurfacing of Platform No. 3/4 and 5/6 with Mozac tiles at a cost of Rs. 300 lakh. GWaiting Room Ladies & Gents toilet in AC lounge near cabway entry. GToilet in waiting rooms at cabway at 2nd entry at a cost of Rs. 10 lakh. Other Improvement in Passenger Amenities: GTrain Display Boards at Gorakhpur, Gorakhpur Cant. & Domingarh at a cost of Rs. 135 lakh. GWaiting room Domingarh at a cost of Rs. 20 lakh. GLow cost Passenger Platform Shelter at Pipraich & Unaula stations at a cost of Rs. 4.00 lakh. At Pipraich Station: GCirculating Area. GHigh level platform. GTicket Window. At Sahjanwa Station GRaising of Platform No. 1 at a cost of Rs. 150.00 lakh. GWaiting room at cost of Rs. 20 lakh. C. OTHER DEVELOPMENTS: New Trains Introduced from Gorakhpur constituency GTrain No. 11079/11080 Gorakhpur - Lokmanya Tilak T. Weekly exp. GTrain No. 12571/12572 Gorakhpur - Anandvihar (T) Four days a Week Humsafar Superfast Express. GTrain No. 12595/12596 Gorakhpur - Anandvihar (T) Tri-Weekly Humsafar Superfast Express. GTrain No.15009/15010 Gorakhpur - Gomtinagar Express. GTrain No. 15069/15070 Gorakhpur - Badshahnagar Express. GTrain No. 75007/75008 Gorakhpur - Gonda DEMU. GTrain No. 15067/15068 Gorakhpur - Bandra (T) Weekly Express. INPUTS BY RAILWAY IN GORAKHPUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY GORAKHPUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY GTrain No. 15063/15064 Gorakhpur - Lokmany Tilak (T) Weekly Express. GTrain No. 15065/15066 Gorakhpur - Panvel Express (Four days a week) GTrain No. 22921/22922 Gorakhpur - Bandra (T) Weekly Express. GTrain No. 12597/12598 Gorakhpur - CSTM Weekly Express. GTrain No. 11081/11082 Gorakhpur - Lokmany Tilak (T) Weekly Express. GTrain No. 15057/15058 Gorakhpur - Anandvihar(T) Weekly Express. GTrain No. 15029/15030 Gorakhpur - Pune Weekly Express. GTrain No. 22423/22424 Gorakhpur - Amritsar Express. New Trains Introduced having stoppages over Gorakhpur constituency GTrain No. 12529/12530 Lucknow Jn.-Patliputra Express (Five days a week). GTrain No. 14009/14010 Anandvihar (T)-Bapudham Motihari Weekly Express. GTrain No. 15655/15656 Kamakhaya-Katra Weekly Express. GTrain No. 15705/15706 Katihar Jn.-Delhi Bi-Weekly Express. GTrain No. 22551/22552 Darbhanga-Jalandhar City Weekly Express. GTrain No. 15529/15530 Sahrsa-Anandvihar Weekly Jansadharan Express. GTrain No. 15531/15532 sahrsa-Amritsar Weekly Jansadharan Express. GTrain No. 22411/22412 Naharlagun-New Delhi Weekly Superfast. D. ON GOING WORKS: GSahjanwa - Dohrighat (70.45 Km) New Line at a cost of Rs. 743.55 Lakh GDomingarh - Gorakhpur - Gorakhpur Cantt - Kusumhi - 3rd running line (21.15 km) at a cost of Rs. 186.85 lakh. GLavatory at the stations of Lucknow Jn.- Gorakhpur & Gorakhpur -Nautanwa section. GGorakhpur Cantt. - Remodelling of station for developing as satellite terminal at a cost of Rs. 16.02 lakh. G800m stabling line towards Gorakhpur end at Nakha Jungle for keeping the Coaching rakes of Gorakhpur. GShunt Signals for to & fro movement between Line no. - 4,5&6 at Nakha Jungle. GTwo spurs of 300 metres each for POH coaches near LC No. 1 Spl at Gorakhpur. GGorakhpur - Waiting Rooms food plaza & other Amenities on 1st floor near 3rd Foot Over Bridge. GBarabanki - Gorakhpur - Intermediate block signalling (7 sections) at a cost of Rs. 15.14 lakh. GSiwan - Ziradei, Ziradei-Mairwa & Kushumhi- Gorakhpur Cantt. -Intermediate block sections. G100 Low Cost PF Shed with RCC bench with fan in each shed on each station at 39 Station in main line Gorakhpur - Lucknow Jn. at a cost of Rs. 1.03 lakh. GReplacement of damaged CC washable Apron on PF no.6 at Gorakhpur station. GCoach Watering & Cleaning Facilities for Trains returning without secondary maintenance at Gorakhpur. INPUTS BY RAILWAY IN GORAKHPUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY GORAKHPUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY GBeautification by LED façade lighting at Gorakhpur station. GOnline Train reservation Chart display System (TCDC) at Gorakhpur. GGorakhpur Extension of Foot Over Bridge No-2 circulating area side at station. GToilet on Gorakhpur (One on each PF) for Divyang passenger. GTrain Arrival/Departure information Display through NTES at Gorakhpur. GImprovement of damaged Platform surface of PF No. 7, 8, & 9 at Gorakhpur station. GImprovement of PRS building and booking office of Gorakhpur and replacement of counters. GImprovement in passenger amenities by augmentation of power supply system at Gorakhpur Railway Station. GArrangement for protection of lady passenger at Gorakhpur station. GAugmentation of Passenger amenities facilities by providing Domingarh Station Building with parking, 2 bay PP shelter, Low cast PP Shelter. GBasic facilities of rake handling at Sardarnagr & Kushmi. GFoot Over Bridge along with Crossing Shed at Peppeganj. Limited Height Subways (LHS)/ROB in lieu of : GSiwan- Gorakhpur - Limited Height Subways for closure of level crossings (5 ) at a cost of Rs. 9.81 lakh. GGorakhpur Cantt.- Gorakhpur - subways in lieu of level crossing No. 159A at a cost of Rs.15.93 lakh. INPUTS BY RAILWAY IN GORAKHPUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY GORAKHPUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY GSahjanwa - Maghar of Limited height subway in liew of Level Corssing No. 172 “C” at Km 528/1-2.
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