Mangaluru: Electric locomotive begins to run between city and Chennai


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Apr 1: On the last day of financial year 2016-17, electric train began moving between the city and Chennai for the first time. A new leaf in the history of railway connectivity was opened with the running of Chennai-Mangaluru-Chennai super fast train on Friday March 31.

The train fitted with electric engine reached the central station here at 9.05 am and undertook return journey at 16.20. Henceforth, this train, which gets credit for being the first ever train to be propelled by electricity on this route, will be operated with electric engine.

The recent completion of electrification of rail road measuring 91 km between Cheruvathur in Kerala and the city had paved way for the introduction of electric trains on this route. After commissioner of railway safety of southern railway recently conducted safety check by running a train on experimental basis on this stretch and gave green signal for the running of the train, decks were cleared for introducing electric trains on this route.

The electrification on 315 km railway track between the city and Shoranur had begun four years back. Initially the electrification of Shornaur-Kallayi stretch of the route measuring 84 km was completed in 2015. The second phase of electrification between Kallayi and Cheruvathur (140 km) was undertaken in 2016, with the third phase of 91 km between Cheruvathur and city having been completed during this year.

Railway officials said that there will not be any immediate increase in the speed of the train due to the fact that the trains on this route are powered by electric engines. They feel that the passengers may have to wait before time tables of trains are revised during October this year. In the past, the engines of trains moving between these two cities had to be changed at Shoranur. 

  

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  • suhail, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    looks like old body train has given modern engine.... Modern antique piece...... looks cool

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  • Godwin, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 01 2017

    Look at this Train!!!. It looks antique.....

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  • Abdul Narayan D'Souza, Udupi

    Sat, Apr 01 2017

    Firstly, please check the definition of the word "antique" before making such an absurd comment. If you mean to say that the train looks old and dirty, I am not sure as to how you could say that just by looking at the two photos in this article.
    Secondly, are you expecting a bullet train now that the entire route is electrified?

    You seem to be a person who wants to be critical about everything the government does.

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  • Godwin, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 02 2017

    Mr. AND,
    Who ever you are, i commented with what i observed , it looks like a prototype electric drive engine with old bogies of train connected to it.Sorry to say that,we expect something more than that,when Central has benefitted with cheap oil revenues to introduce something better than that .Karnataka is a not a Dump yard to introduce this Crap..............................

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  • Desi Jawan, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 01 2017

    Good sign of development. .... hope for more under the leadership oh Modi

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  • Emi, Brighton

    Sat, Apr 01 2017

    BEFORE TRYING NEW THING. ALWAYS SHOULD WAIT FOR ONE MONTH ATLEAST.

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