History of Railways in Kerala – The time we started using trains in Kerala

Railway History in Kerala Trains in Kerala A train first ran through Kerala on the 16th March 1861 along the 30 Km stretch between Beypore and Tirur Tirur- Kuttippuram Railway line (14.5KM) inaugurated on 1st May 1861 Trains started running on the 105 km stretch of Pattambi – Podanur (Near Coimbatore) line on 14 April 1862 … Read more

Security check on the Palakkad – Pollachi Railway track

Security check on the gauge converted Palakkad – Pollachi Railway track The Railway security wing of Civil Aviation Department of India may conduct the security check of gauge converted Palakkad – Pollachi Railway line by the 2nd week of July 2015. The exact date of the security check will soon be decided by the Civil … Read more

Top Hotels & Restaurants of Kerala – People’s Choice

Hotels and Restaurants of Kerala State ഏതു ജില്ലേല് എങ്ങോട്ടു പോണം എന്തു കഴിക്കണം. Trivandrum തിരുവനന്തപുരം 1 തിരുവനന്തപുരം റഹ്മാനിയ (പണ്ടത്തെ പേര് കേത്തൽ) , ചാല മാർക്കറ്റിനകത്ത്, ഈസ്റ്റ്ഫോർട്ട് പരിസരം ടെണ്ടർ ചിക്കനും ചപ്പാത്തിയും നാരങ്ങ വെള്ളം ബ്രാഞ്ച്എറണാകുളത്തും കോഴിക്കോടും തുടങ്ങിയിട്ടുണ്ട് . 2 തിരുവനന്തപുരം മുബാറക്ക് ഹോട്ടൽ, ശ്രീപത്മനാഭ തീയേറ്ററിനു പിന്നില്‍, ഈസ്റ്റ്ഫോർട്ട് പരിസരം മീൻ ഐറ്റംസും ഊണും . 3 തിരുവനന്തപുരം മാഞ്ഞാലിക്കുളം റോഡിലെ ഹൈലാന്റ് ഹോട്ടൽ ബിരിയാണി . … Read more

Kanjikode Rail Coach Factory

There are two coach factories in India, the Rail Coach Factory in Kapurthala, Punjab and Integral Coach Factory in Chennai. Both these coach manufacturing units have manufactured thousands of coaches for the Indian Railways. A third Rail Coach Factory is also going to be established in Kerala and people of Palakkad can be proud of the fact that the proposed site for the Coach factory is Kanjikode.

On the 16th of February 2012, the Union Cabinet approved the long-pending demand of Kerala for setting up a new rail coach manufacturing unit as a joint venture. Last month, Aryadan Mohammed, State minister in charge of railways, said that the Kerala Government is committed to set up the proposed coach factory in Palakkad, and after a meeting with the members of the parliament, he said that the State wanted the project to be implemented as a joint venture between the State and the Center. The nod from the center for the project came after the Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy met the railway minister Dinesh Trivedi last week, requesting speedy approval of the project. The estimated cost approved is 550 crore, excluding the cost of land, and the factory will make 400 coaches annually. About 239 acres of land is available in Kanjikode, for setting up the coach factory, and this land will be purchased by the railways from the Kerala State Government, who will contribute 26% of the equity in this joint venture.

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