Rail infrastructure in Mysuru gets a push with three projects ready for inauguration
The Hindu
Mysuru Rail projects completed: Inland Container Depot, Ashokapuram station expansion, two additional pit lines at Belagola. MP Pratap Simha reviews projects, ICD to boost manufacturing, Ashokapuram expansion to ease congestion, new services to commence/terminate at Ashokapuram, ICD ready for inauguration after Sept 15, two additional pit lines at Belagola ready for zoom inauguration by Railways Minister.
Rail infrastructure project in Mysuru region has got a push with the completion of three projects in Mysuru that are slated for inauguration in September.
The long-delayed Inland Container Depot at Kadakola, the expansion of Ashokapuram station and two additional pit lines at Belagola have been completed and a date will be finalised for their inauguration after consultation with the Railway Ministry.
Reviewing the various rail projects in Mysuru division under Gati Shakti unit, Pratap Simha, Mysuru MP said here on Tuesday, September 5, the ICD is expected to give a boost to manufacturing and export from the region while the expansion of Ashokapuram will ease the congestion at Mysuru Junction and enable the authorities to operate additional services.
The works at Ashokapuram includes addition of two new stabling lines, two pits line and construction of two new platforms besides creating a second entrance from the Jayanagar side.
The station expansion was taken up at a cost of ₹30 crore and this will provide enough breathing space at Mysuru Junction which handles more than 36 pairs of trains daily. The expanded facilities at Ashokapuram will enable the authorities to introduce new services some of which can commence and terminate at Ashokapuram. Apart from relieving the pressure at Mysuru Junction, it will also help passengers from the southern side of the city.
With the addition of two new platforms, Ashokapuram will have five platforms of which two can be used to handle traffic towards the Nanjangud-Chamarajanagar side and the remaining three to operate trains towards Bengaluru and Hassan-Arsikere side.
With reference to ICD which is a project of Container Corporation of India, Mr. Simha was apprised of the work in progress and told that bulk of the civil works have been completed and they may take about 10 to 15 days to wind up. It will be ready for inauguration anytime after September 15, the officials said.