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Title - Last service on Tiruvarur-Pattukottai MG line on ThursdayPosted by : sushil on Oct 19, 2012 - 09:01:55 AM |
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On Thursday, Tiruvarur-Pattukottai meter gauge line would see its last service before it is closed down on October 19 for gauge conversion. This would bring the curtains down on the 110-year-old MG line just a day short of its date of establishment on October 20, 1902.Tiruvarur-Pattukottai line was part of the erstwhile Mayavaram-Muthupettai line that was established on April 2, 1894, by the South Indian Railway Company. The line was supported by steam power enabling freight and passenger trains.The closure of 76-km MG line would also signal the rolling back of the last of the meter-gauge lines under the Southern Railway and second last meter gauge line under the South Indian Railway divisions after the still functional 46-km Mettupalayam-Ooty line, says Aravind Kumar, vice president, Consumer Protection Council. Mayiladuthurai-Tirvuarur-Karaikudi MG line including branch lines of Thiruthuraipoondi-Agasthiampalli and Nidamangalam-Mannargudi was estimated for gauge conversion works at a cumulative cost of Rs.1,005 crore. As of date, the 39-km Mayiladuthurai-Tiruvarur section and the 13.4 km Nidamangalam-Mannargudi stretch have been completed and since been opened up for passenger traffic. |