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Posted: Nov 26 2015 (14:36)
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Last Response: Nov 28 2015 (22:12)
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In a bid to achieve their long-pending demand of Kotipalli-Narasapuram railway line, people of Konaseema region under the aegis of the Konaseema Joint Action Committee will take out a ‘padayatra’ along the proposed railway track for three days from November 27. Cutting across the party lines, representatives of all the political parties – including Amalapuram MP from the TDP – are participating in the programme.
It has been a long time since the foundation stone was laid for the 55 km-long railway line that introduces railway services to the residents of...
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In a bid to achieve their long-pending demand of Kotipalli-Narasapuram railway line, people of Konaseema region under the aegis of the Konaseema Joint Action Committee will take out a ‘padayatra’ along the proposed railway track for three days from November 27. Cutting across the party lines, representatives of all the political parties – including Amalapuram MP from the TDP – are participating in the programme.
It has been a long time since the foundation stone was laid for the 55 km-long railway line that introduces railway services to the residents of...
more...
1 Public Posts - Thu Nov 26, 2015
32 Public Posts - Fri Nov 27, 2015
If the line comes up, the point of joining will be between NS and Palakollu, right? As far as I remember, the south side of NS station is completely closed by the town and it is not possible to approach the station from the south while coming from Amalapuram side, without going round the town. The connection will most probably be between Palakollu and NS with a bypass line towards BVRT. NS might be the future CCT, just missing out from the mainline by just a few kilometers ( unless the propsed port corridor is sanctioned ) !!
1 Public Posts - Fri Nov 27, 2015
2 Public Posts - Sat Nov 28, 2015