Indian Railways News => Topic started by railgenie on Oct 08, 2013 - 11:59:20 AM


Title - Movement of trains to other States disrupted
Posted by : railgenie on Oct 08, 2013 - 11:59:20 AM

Hundreds of passengers were stranded in Srikakulam, Palasa and Naupada railway stations on Monday with the halt of important trains due to lack of power supply for the movement of trains.

The shortage of power supply due to the strike by the electricity employees has badly hit the movement of around six trains. Many goods trains were also stranded in Palasa and Srikakulam stations. The trains’ movement to important stations including Chennai, Bhubaneswar, Howrah and Bangalore was being disrupted severely with the electricity employees’ strike.

Visakha Express ( Secunderabad-Bhubaneswar-Train No.17106) was halted for more than two-and-half hours at Palasa station. It reached Palasa at 11.10 a.m. but could not move till 2.30 p.m. Howrah-Chennai Mail express (Train No.12839) was stationed at Palasa from 11 a.m. onwards.

Shalimar-Trivandrum Express (Train No.16324) reached Palasa at 11.05 a.m. and stopped at the station for more than three-and-half hours.

Prashanti Express (Bhubaneswar-Bangalore, Train No.18463) could not move from Naupada station from 10.30 a.m. onwards.

Howrah-Pondicherry express was also affected with the strike being observed by electricity employees in support of United AP Movement. East Coast Railway authorities are trying to operate the services with diesel engines. But they have limited diesel engines and could not arrange them for all the trains. The railway officials feared that the impact will be more on other trains too if the strike was not called off immediately.

Srikakulam Electricity Employees JAC convener Gopala Rao told The Hindu that the impact will be much more from Tuesday.

“Already many trains were stranded at several stations of Srikakulam district. As many as 48 lakh consumers will also get affected with our strike in North Andhra region,” he said.

Meanwhile Samaikyandhra JAC leaders Chowdary Purushottam Naidu, Hanumanthu Sairam and others extended their support to the electricity employees. They said that the agitation would be strong with the protests being planned at banks and Central government offices on 8th and 9th. The samiti will take consent letters from all MLAs for Samaikyandhra between 10th and 12th.