Saturday, March 7, 2015

Visiting Araku Valley by train from Visakhapatnam by Kottavalasa Kirandul line



One of the best way to cover the Araku valley is by going there by Train. This train line is built specially to carry iron ore to Visakhapatnam port from the mineral reserves ofChhattisgarh state. Iron ores fines transported from mines at Bailadilla through this train line to Visakhapatnam port for export and for consumption of Visakhapatnam steel plant. In India most of the hill trains run in a meter gauge or narrow gauge lines but this is a broad gauge line passes through Shimiliguda station which is the highest broad gauge station of India at 996.32 mt above MSL. There is a board at the platform with details of height and saying about the specialty of this station. 

However
 Ghum station of Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is the highest railway station in all types of lines 

This train line passes through 84 bridges and 58 tunnels. This broad gauge electrified line starts from Kottavalasa, a small station located between Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam stations of Howrah and Chennai main line . From Kottavalasa the line takes a left turn ( if you are coming from Visakhapatnam towards Vizianagaram - Howrah ) and connects Kirandul station at the other end. So this line is popularly known as Kottavalasa Kirandul line or KK train line. Train line passes through
 Koraput, Jeypore ( in Orissa ) and Jagdalpur ( Chhattisgarh state ) 

After crossing two small stations , the train starts climbing up the hills through tunnels and bridges. Most of the time valley falls in right side of the train while going towards Araku from Vizag and waterfalls remain at left side. On the way small and big waterfalls can be seen from the train. The green valley and river combination gives a spectacular view from the train. The train passes through tunnels and bridges on its journey. After CHIMIDIPALLI station the water fall comes at left side just after a tunnel. The longest tunnel is 520 meter long. Throughout the hill region of this line patrolling staffs of Indian Railway give clearance to all passing by trains as they continuously monitor the track for any land slide, tree falling or any other type of damages. The train also passes above the Borra caves. As per information from the guide, there is a 100ft thick rock support over the caves above which the tracks are laid. So there is enough protection and security for the train. 



Train Details.
(Check the updated status at Visakahapatanm train Enquiry or from Indian railway website) 

The Kirandul passenger train number is 58501 and in return direction it is 58502 Starts from Visakahaptanm station and most of the time this train starts from platform number 5 , but checkup at inquiry counter at platform no 1 for updated status.
 

Departure time 6.50 AM from Visakhapatnam station (as on April - 2011) and reaches Araku at 11.00 AM.
 

There is a special compartment in this train for
 the rail cum road package the rail cum road package tour offered by AP tourism on Araku and Borra caves. Under this package the upward journey from Visakhapatnam is by this train and return trip is by road covering some local tourist places and famous Borra caves.
On return trip this train usually reaches late at Visakhapatnam, you may miss your onward journey train. If you are returning by this train then after visiting Borra Caves you need not travel again to Araku to board the train. Instead catch the train at Borra Cave railway station.


Station Name
Code
Time
Remark
VISHAKAPATNAM
VSKP
6.50
Starting Station
SIMHACHALAM
SCM
07.07
Local Station of Vizag
PENDURTI
PDT
07:21
KOTTAVALASA
KTV
7.29
Train leaves the main line & take the KK - line
MALLIVIDU
MVW
7.40
SHRUNGAVARAPU KOTA
SUP
8.04
SHIVALINGAPURAM
SLPM
8.45
Hills & Valley starts from here
TYADA
TXD
8.57
CHIMIDIPALLI
CMDP
9.21
Be alert for a Waterfall at your left side just after a tunnel
BORRAGUHALU
BGHU
9.41
Borra Caves here.
KARAKAVALASA
KVLS
10.03
SHIMILIGUDA
SMLG
10.23
Watch for the board at your right ( at main station building ) saying the height of the station
ARAKKU
ARK
10.55
Destination

Visit Indian Railway website to get the information regarding change in time table and stoppages.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing information about hotels in Araku. Araku valley is perhaps the most beautiful hill station in the south because it still remains unspoiled by commercialism of tourism. No matter what your budget is, you will always choose from hotels in Araku.

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