Mancherial railway station

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Manchiryal is a non-suburban (NSG–3) category Indian railway station in Secunderabad railway division of South Central Railway zone.[1] It is located in Mancherial of the Indian state of Telangana.[1] It was selected as one of the 21 stations to be developed under Amrit Bharat Stations scheme.[2]

LocationMancherial, India
Coordinates18.879°N 79.449°E / 18.879; 79.449
Platforms3
Tracks7
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Mancherial railway station
General information
LocationMancherial, India
Coordinates18.879°N 79.449°E / 18.879; 79.449
Platforms3
Tracks7
Construction
ParkingAvailable (charges apply)
Other information
StatusActive
Station codeMCI
Fare zoneSouth Central Railway (SCR)
History
ElectrifiedYes
Location
Mancherial railway station is located in Telangana
Mancherial railway station
Mancherial railway station
Location in Telangana
Mancherial railway station is located in India
Mancherial railway station
Mancherial railway station
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History

Mancherial is located on the longest railway line, which is called the Grand Trunk line (New Delhi–Chennai). It is well connected by rail from various towns/cities in India. It comes under South Central Railways. With the completion of the KazipetBalharshah link in 1929, Chennai was directly linked to Delhi.[3] It has 3 platforms. It is a good potential station to stop due its population as well as proximity to other major towns like Mandamarri (14 km), Luxettipet (26 km), Ramakrishnapur (8 km), Chennur (40 km), Jaipur Power Plant (17 km).

Geography

Mancherial railway station is located on the Grand Trunk line. Nearest junctions are Peddapalli Junction, Kazipet Junction, Ballarshah Junction.

Train frequency

Nearly 33 Trains will Halt at Mancherial railway station. And major station in this district.

Facilities

As part of the Station Redevelopment Project, Indian Railways has upgraded the Mancherial railway station with many passenger-friendly facilities.The general waiting hall, ladies' waiting hall, as well as the upper-class waiting hall present on the east side of the station have been modernized and widened as part of the redevelopment project.

Electrification

The Balharshah–Ramagundam sector in 1987–88 was electrified. This station is famous for MGR (Merry go round) system i.e., goods or coal carriage trains continuously runs and overhauls at this station.

Developments

A new 201.04 kilometres (124.92 mi) railway line has been approved by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs between Balharshah and Kazipet on 26 August 2016.[4] The new line is extremely useful from goods loading point of view with FCI at Jammikunta, Kesoram Cement at Raghavapuram, Thermal Power Stations and SCCL at Ramagundam in Telangana, and Cement Chandrapur in Maharashtra.[4] This will facilitate both the passenger traffic and goods movement that include cement, coal and food.[5]

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