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Ernakulam–Kayamkulam coastal line

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Railway line runs along coastal areas of Alappuzha
Ernakulam –Kayamkulam Coastal line
Cherthala railway station on Ernakulam–Kayamkulam line
Overview
Native nameഎറണാകുളം -കായംകുളം തീരദേശ തീവണ്ടി പാത
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleKerala
Termini
Stations20
Websitewww.sr.indianrailways.gov.in
Service
TypeRegional rail
Light rail
Services1
Operator(s)Southern Railway zone
History
Opened16 October 1989; 35 years ago (1989年10月16日)
Technical
Line length102 km (63 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Loading gauge 4,725 mm ×ばつ 3,660 mm (15 ft 6.0 in ×ばつ 12 ft 0.1 in) (BG)
Operating speed110 km/h (68 mph)
Route map
Ernakulam–Alappuzha–
Kayamkulam–Kollam line
km
Up arrow to Aluva
Right arrow to Kottayam
2
Ernakulam C Cabin
Kaloor Road
A L Jacob overpass
SH15-IN jct.svg SH 15
LowerLeft arrow to
Perandoor Canal
Thevara Canal
NH966B-IN.svg NH 966B
5
Tirunettur
Nettoor Canal
Kumbalam North underpass
8
Kumbalam
Vembanad Lake
Thoppumpady underpass
12
Aroor Halt
Kuthiathodu
Eramallur Road
18
Ezhupunna
Kodamthuruth
23
Thuravoor
Kumbalangi Road
27
Vayalar
33
Cherthala Bus interchange Parking
Thyckal Road
Arthunkal Road
39
Tiruvizha
Mararikulam Beach Road
44
Mararikulam
48
Kalavur Halt
Tumboli Road
54
Tumboli
SH66-IN jct.svg SH 66
Alappuzha Bypass
58
Alappuzha Parking
Alappuzha Bypass
Vadackal
63
Punnapra
NH66-IN.svg NH 66
70
Ambalappuzha
Karumadi Canal
SH12-IN jct.svg SH 12
75
Takazhi
Kunnumma Canal
Pampa River
82
Karuvatta Halt
88
Haripad Parking
93
Cheppad
Karippuzha Thodu
SH6-IN jct.svg SH 6
Right arrow to Kottayam
115
Kayamkulam Junction Parking
SH5-IN jct.svg SH 5
Mavellikara Road
121
Ochira
Chakkuvally Road
129
Karunagappalli Parking
Kottarakara Road
Thodiyur overpass
Pallikkal River
136
Sasthamkotta
NH183A-IN.svg NH 183A
Kanatharkunnam overpass
Kallada River
139
Munroturuttu
Pezhumthuruthu
Perumon Lake
Perumon overpass
147
Perinad
NH183-IN.svg NH 183
NH744-IN.svg NH 744
Right arrow to Sengottai via Punalur
Kallumthazham overpass
Chemmamukku overpass
156
Kollam Junction Bus interchange Parking
km
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Ernakulam–Kayamkulam coastal line is a railway line which runs along the coastal areas of Alappuzha, Ernakulam districts in Kerala state of India. The coastal railway line starts as a branch line from Ernakulam Junction railway station towards Alappuzha and joins with the route via Kottayam ( Ernakulam-Kottayam-Kayamkulam line) at Kayamkulam Junction. This is the only main track in Kerala yet to be doubled and the single line traffic causes major delays in the route. The coastal line has a total distance of 102 km (63 mi).

History

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The initial survey for the Ernakulam–Kayamkulam line via Alappuzha was started in 1975. The initial proposed alignment of the railway line from Ernakulam Junction to Alappuzha has been changed after protests from various quarters. This line was mentioned in 1977-78 final budget.[1] The final alignment of the route which was approved was Ernakulam–Konthuruty–Nettor–KumbalamAroorCherthala–Alappuzha. The construction of railway line was started on 15 April 1979 and the construction has been divided into two reaches as Ernakulam–Alappuzha reach and Alappuzha–Kayamkulam reach.[2]

Ernakulam–Alappuzha section

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The construction of this coastal railway line in Ernakulam JunctionAlappuzha railway station section was started in 1979. Construction of Alleppey-Ernakulam new B.G. Railway line has been included in the budget for 1979-80, with a proposed outlay, of Rs. 1 crore in the coming financial year 1979-80.[3] Around 140 hectares of land was acquired for laying the railway lines. 11 new railway stations and 6 major bridges have been constructed along this route. The Aroor Bridge is the Longest Bridge in this section having length of 1,849 m (6,066 ft) The total cost outlay was 7 crores and the total length of the railway line is 58 km (36 mi). The line was opened to railway traffic on 16 October 1989.

Alappuzha–Kayamkulam section

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The construction of Alappuzha–Kayamkulam section was started as part of second phase of coastal railway development and the alignment was via AlappuzhaPunnapraAmbalappuzhaHaripadKayamkulam. The total length of the railway line was 44 km (27 mi) and the line was opened to railway traffic on 1992. Thus, the Ernakulam JunctionAlappuzha coastal railway line has been connected to Kayamkulam Junction railway stationKollam Junction main railway line.

Stations

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There are 18 stations along this route. Alappuzha, Cherthala, Haripad, and Ambalappuzha stations are the major stations along this route.

Electrification and track doubling

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Ernakulam JunctionAlappuzhaKayamkulam railway line is fully electrified.

Timeline

  • 2012 : The double line work on 14 km (8.7 mi) Kayamkulam JunctionHaripad section has been completed and the double line track was commissioned in January 2012.
  • 2019 : Doubling of the 1,849 m (6,066 ft) long Aroor Bridge has started in 2019.
  • 2021 : The track doubling work for HaripadAmbalapuzha was also commissioned. Hence there is a double line from Kayamkulam to Ambalapuzha with a track length of 31 km.
The doubling works for the Ambalapuzha- Ernakulam junction sector is painfully slow. However, as of June 2021, The Railways has sanctioned an additional Rs 510 crore for acquiring land for the doubling of the line from Ernakulam to Thuravoor.[4] This money bas been deposited in the Collectorates of Ernakulam and Alappuzha districts without any further action.
  • 2023: No doubling works are initiated in this stretch as of September 2023. Railways decided to complete the Ernakulam Junction - Kumbalam (7.71 km) stretch in the first phase, followed by Kumbalam - Thuravoor (15.59 km) and Thuravoor - Ambalapuzha (50 km) stretches in the second and third phases respectively. Ernakulam - Kumbalam stretch has the most number of bridges. The new estimate is as follows:
    • Ernakulam to Kumbalam : 600.82 crores.
    • Kumbalam to Thuravoor : 825.37 crores.
    • Thuravoor to Ambalapuzha : 1281 crores.
  • 2024 :
April: Maximum Speed of the trains in Kayamkulam - Alappuzha - Ernakulam route increased to 110 km/h.[5]
September: Southern Railways has restarted construction of the Aroor-Kumbalam railway bridge.[6] The land acquisition in Ernakulam - Kumbalam stretch completed. The land acquisition in Kumbalam to Thuravoor stretch is in final stage.[7] But Thuravoor to Ambalapuzha stretch did not obtain approval from Indian Railway authorities yet.
  • 2025 : Doubling work started in Ernakulam - Kumbalam stretch.

Rail traffic

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The Ernakulam–Alappuzha–Kayamkulam coastal line has 20 express trains and 7 passenger trains running along this route.

There is also freight traffic through this line.

Needed development

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  • A bypass line connecting Cochin Harbour Terminus railway station line with Alappuzha line near Kochu Kadavanthra and Thevara. It will help decongest Ernakulam Junction railway station and help start more south bound trains via Alappuzha. Also CHTS has been reopened to do the same.
  • Timely completion of doubling of line and improvement of signalling in a manner such that headway will be minimum. This will help start Kollam - Alappuzha - Kochi suburban trains. This will lead to a circular rail for Kochi.
  • Building a connection between Aroor Halt and Kanjiramattom on Ernakulam–Kottayam–Kayamkulam line so that a circular suburban rail network can be developed around Kochi. And decongest Ernakulam yard.
  • This line is devoid of any high degree curves and hence is suitable for upgradation of permissible speeds upto 130kmph. Currently the two fastest trains in the state namely Jan Shatabdi Express and Rajdhani Express passes through this line with speeds above 90 kmph at certain reaches.[8]
  • Replacement of major level crosses in the section with flyovers. Especially on Haripad - Mavelikkara, Ambalapuzha - Thiruvalla, Cherthala - Arthunkal, Haripad - Edathua roads and at Atlantis Junction of Kochi.
  • Development of infrastructure, amenities and last mile connectivity to stations along the line.
  • Development of Alappuzha pitline so that the existing pitline can be able to do primary maintenance for trains so that new trains can be operated. As of now, only secondary maintenance can be done there due to the lack of Coaching and Wagon Depot.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Railway Budget speech 1977-78 (final)" (PDF). www.indianrailways.gov.in. Government of India, Ministry of Railways. 11 June 1977.
  2. ^ E Sreedharan-Autobiography DC Books, 2014, pages 47-51
  3. ^ https://eparlib.nic.in/bitstream/123456789/2057/1/lsd_06_07_01-03-1979.pdf Page no. 26
  4. ^ "Kerala rail projects: Rs 985 cr more allowed for land acquisition".
  5. ^ "Trains in Kayamkulam - Ernakulam route to speed up to 110 kilometres". Onmanorama. Retrieved 18 January 2025. {{cite news}}: |first1= missing |last1= (help)
  6. ^ Service, The New Indian Express (18 October 2024). "Southern Railways begins construction of second longest railway bridge in Kerala". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
  7. ^ "Rail doubling can be completed by 2026 if Kerala provides land, says Southern Railways". The Hindu. 27 July 2024. Retrieved 18 January 2025. {{cite news}}: |first1= missing |last1= (help)
  8. ^ "Railways initiates measures to upgrade train speed in Kerala". www.onmanorama.com. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
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