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Blog Entry# 2063046
Posted: Nov 17 2016 (12:53)

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Nov 17 2016 (12:53)  
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RAVINDRAA   24 blog posts
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Despite being a divisional HQ from the past 5 decades and being a major junction, Guntakal has not seen any major development unlike Nandyal, Dhone and Nanded, Hubli and Manmad.
It all started with the laying of Kallur - Gooty line which has snatched away the importance of Guntakal junction. The railway authorities for some reason have laid this line without laying a parallel BG line between Guntakal - Kallur when the Guntakal - Bangalore gauge conversion was taken up. To retain the MG connection between Tirupati - Secunderabad, this line was left without conversion.
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when Chandrababu Naidu was the CM and Bandaru Dattatreya became the MoSR, the Katpadi - Pakala - Tirupati gauge conversion was taken up.
In addition, construction of the Gooty - Pendekallu by pass line has become a major blow for the development of Guntakal station, as most of the trains are running via this line citing loco reversal as a hindrance and also to save 40 - 50 kms of distance.
If you see, trains are being run with loco reversal at Hubli and Vijayawada despite the by pass lines are available.
Also, its because of lack of interest of local politicans which has contirbuted to the miseries of Guntakal.
Ananta Venkatarami Reddy was the only person who took some interest in the development of this region and was instrumental in getting the Kallur - Guntakal gauge conversion project.
If not for all the trains, I have regisetered a grievance in the pg portal for the diversion of APSK and Kacheguda - Chennai Egmore via Guntakal for which the authorities have stated that it is not feasible due to operational constraint. When they are doing the same in Hubli & Vijayawada, why not it is feasible here ?
Scores of trains have been introduced via Gooty - Pendekallu and trust me that 6 weeklies were introduced in the 2014 -2015 budget, courtsey, MoSR Kotloa Surya Prakash Reddy.
Actually, Venkatarami Reddy was to become the MoSR. But since he was vocal in supporting united Andhra Pradesh, he was sidelined and it was given to MoSR who took a neutral stand in the state cause.
And without considering the passenger requirements, he has routed all the trains via Kurnool. Imagine the Kacheguda - Tirupati DD which has been running in huge losses via Kurnool for 2.6 years. Its the same fate for Yeswantpur - Kacehguda tri weekly express too.
Only in the recent times few weeklies have been introduced. On an average, GTL gets a weekly train per year whereas scores of trains are being introduced in Nanded, Dhone regions.
Can't help but praying God for the development of this region.

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Nov 19 2016 (13:51)
TheMadrasMail~
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As mentioned in the other reply, GTL needs some intercity style trains in all directions. Though it is a major railway junction, the town itself is not really a big town unlike Vijayawada, Hubli which are the second largest cities in their respective states and have considerable passenger traffic. There isn't much originating traffic for long distance trains here. The demand is chiefly for short-distance intra-state trians, which GTL is definitely lacking in. Some development is required in this region to generate the necessary traffic. Even then, It is better to start trains from DMM/TPTY as GTL does not have enough originating traffic.
The Gooty-Kalluru line was laid in the 1980's a long-term plan to provide a shorter
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route between Bangalore and Hyderabad once the conversion of the GTL--Dhone-SC line was complete. GTL-Kalluru was not converted because it was the only link between the Meter gauge network of Tamil Nadu and the meter gauge network of North India via SC-NED-Akola ( There was another MG route via Salem-Tumkur-Bellary-GTL, but it was a much longer route). At that time, GTL was only a minor railway town and did not have much importance outside of railways.
Dhone too has got many trains only because it's on the shortest route between SBC-SC, and not because of any deliberate attempts to divert development from GTL to Dhone. Decisions made in this region have always been taken for the benefit of Bangalore and Secunderabad.
It's high time the state government initiates some development in this region to drive up passenger demand and make a more compelling case for additional railway facilities in this area.
But it has been a few good years for GTL division in terms of route infrastructure. GTL-RU was electrified a couple of years ago and GTL-GY-SBC has been completed recently. GTL-Wadi is in the final stages of electrification and GTL-GNT is moving at a good pace. Once GTL-GNT is electrified, we can definitely hope to see a intercity train in this route connecting GTL to the state capital. An express service to TPTY/CTO, diversion of BZA-DMM via GTL with some speed-up and a connection to the coastal districts ( like VSKP-DMM) will be very useful for this region.

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