Madurai to Bodinayakanur Train journey

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • Bodinayakanur, a town in the foothills of Western ghats of Tamil Nadu, India, was fondly dubbed the 'Kashmir of the South,' by India's first PM Jawaharlal Nehru. Nestled amidst the Western Ghats, the town boasts stunning waterfalls, verdant coconut groves, and exquisite cardamom plantations.
    HISTORYOFBODINAYAKKANUR RAILWAY LINE:
    Indian Railways operates a train from Madurai Jn to Bodinayakkanur once daily. Tickets cost ₹140-1,100 and the journey takes 2h 10m.
    Teni Junction railway station was inaugurated in 1909 as a Light railway line (610mm), later that line was closed due to World War I in 1915. Later Bodinayakkanur railway station was inaugurated together with the Madurai-Bodinayakkanur 90 km branch line in 20 November 1928 as narrow-gauge railway (762mm) by the Madras Provincial revenue member Norman Marjoribanks.[4] Later in 1942, during the Second World War, the line was closed and the tracks were removed. After India's Independence, between 1953 and 1954, the track was restored.
    The Madurai-Bodinayakkanur line was sanctioned for gauge conversion, from metre-gauge (1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in)) to broad-gauge (1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)). It was closed on 1 January 2011,[4] expecting to reopen it by 2012,[5] but due to lack of funds, the project advanced at very slow pace. Finally, on 23 January 2020, the first stretch between Madurai Junction and Usilampatti (37 km) was inaugurated, after passing the inspection of the Commission of Railway Safety. The remaining 53 km Usilampatti-Bodinayakkanur section is expected to reopen in April 2020.
    During 1909 a narrow-gauge railway line existed between Kodaikanal Road railway station to Kumily Lower Camp via Nilakottai, Periyakulam, Theni, Cumbum. It had several branch lines in-between Periyakulam to Kodaikanal foothills and theni to Kottagudi. Near Kottagudi, the Kundala Valley Railway line's Topslip railway station is present at a distance of 5 km. This railway line had been closed due to World War I as well as due to poor patronage.
    The current railway line alignment between Theni railway station to Bodinayakkanur railway station follows the same alignment of the old railway line alignment which is existed during 1910 between Theni to Kottagudi branch railway line. The new railway line is constructed from Theni to Madurai Junction later in 1928 as Madurai - Bodinayakkanur branch line, now this line is exist and is currently runs in broad gauge and now under electrification. The old railway line from Kodaikanal Road to Kumily is dismantled due to World War I as well as poor patronage.

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