Train
Services on Vijayawada- Visakhapatnam Section Resumed
The rail route
to Visakhapatnam on Vijayawada-Rajahmundry-Visakhapatnam Section of Vijayawada
Division of South Central Railway has been opened to rail traffic at 2:30 pm
today i.e., 14thOctober, 2014. The Railway track on Down line
towards Visakhapatnam has been made fit for traffic and the trains will be
operated through this single line. Train No. 18520 Lokamanya Tilak Terminus to
Visakhapatnam has smoothly passed through the restored line at 03:45 pm this
afternoon.
Shri
P.K.Srivastava, General Manager, SCR who rushed to the affected section
yesterday has continuously been camping at the work spot and closely monitoring
the progress. He led the rescue / restoration teams from the front and
guided the activities for expeditious completion.
Breaches to
track occurred at several locations between
Elamanchili-Narsingapalli-Bayyavaram Stations on this route due to heavy rains
in the aftermath of cyclone ‘Hudhud’. SCR administration swung into
immediate action to restore the railway track by deploying men and material on
a massive scale. Through meticulous planning and speedy execution of works, SCR
could commence rail traffic in this key route in 32 hrs of damages occurring to
the track at several spots.
In addition to
the equipments, material and manpower pressed in to service yesterday, SCR has
deployed more number of workforce, heavy Earth Moving Equipments and track
material this morning to ensure track is made fit in the earliest possible
time. As many as 10 heavy duty JCBs, 10 Engineering track material trains with
180 loaded wagons consisting of sand bags, boulders, quarry dust, girders and
cribs and around 600 labour force have been involved in this massive exercise.
Diesel Generator sets have been deployed in a big way and special lighting
arrangements made at the track breach locations for uninterrupted restoration
works all through last night. SCR has been able to restore one line with
in a short time of less than 11/2 day, despite several odds such as
lack of proper road connectivity to the affected portion, disruption to
communication facilities and rain etc.
Works on restoring the
second line i.e. Up line are also being undertaken on a war-footing and is
likely to be cleared for traffic tomorrow (i.e., 15thOctober, 2014).
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