Kotipalli railway station

Railway station in Andhra Pradesh, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kotipalli railway station (station code:KPLH), located in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, serves Kotipalli in Konaseema district.

LocationKotipalli, Konaseema dist., Andhra Pradesh
India
Coordinates16°42′36″N 82°02′38″E
Elevation14 m (46 ft)
SystemIndian Railways station
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LocationKotipalli, Konaseema dist., Andhra Pradesh
India
Coordinates16°42′36″N 82°02′38″E
Elevation14 m (46 ft)
SystemIndian Railways station
LineKakinada–Kotipally branch line
Platforms1 (at ground level)
Tracks5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on-ground station)
ParkingNot required
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeKPLH
Zone(s) South Coast Railway
Division(s) Vijayawada
History
Opened1928
Closed1940
Rebuilt2004
ElectrifiedNo
Location
Kotipalli is located in Andhra Pradesh
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Location in Andhra Pradesh
Kotipalli is located in India
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Geography

Kotipalli railway station is located in the fringe areas of Konaseema region on the Godavari Delta. [1]

History

The Kakinada–Kotipalli branch line was first laid in 1928, but was removed in 1940 with the onset of World War II. The British rulers, then ruling in India, were facing shortage of steel and took away the tracks for use somewhere else.[2] The 45-kilometre-long (28 mi) line was relaid at a cost of Rs. 67 crores (670 million). It was formally opened in November 2004. However, that was only a partly finished project.[3]

The balance of the project

The total project envisaged construction of two lines – the first from Kakinada to Kotipalli, and the second from Kotipally to Narsapur via Amalapuram. The 2001–02 estimates for the Kotipalli–Narsapur line was Rs. 710 crores (7.1 billion). The estimates are high because three bridges need to be constructed across three distributaries of the Godavari: first, a 3,550-metre-long (11,650 ft) bridge across the Gautami between Kotipalli and Mukteswaram, second, a 700-metre-long (2,300 ft) bridge across Vainateya, between Bodasakurru and Pasarlapudi, and third 750-metre-long (2,460 ft) across the Vasista between Narsapur and Sakinetipally.[4][5] In the context of limited resources for funding projects in India, it is a tall order, and funds are coming only in trickles, as for example Rs. 2 Crores (20million) spent in acquiring 110 acres of land.[4] Obviously, such a project had high-profile backers such as G. M. C. Balayogi who was Speaker of the Lok Sabha from 1998 to 2002, and S.P.B.K. Satyanarayana Rao, former union minister and MP from Rajahmundry.[3][4]

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