KAVALI NEED MORE THIS TIME FROM LALU...
2.seshadri express
3.padmavathi express
and local trains (memo)between Nellore-Ongole
- Extention to foot over bridge to janatha pet,
- Second ticket counter
- Need more shelters in platforms & drinking water
- Box type bridge near kalugolamma temple
- Need more facilities in kavali station.
- Devalopment of bitragunta station.
I am so confident nothing happend in this time.Bcouz kavali in Ap ,not in Bihar.
State hopes to get the nod for three new trains
Will Union railway minister Lalu Prasad Yadav go an extra mile in making more budgetary allocations to railway projects in the state? Officials of the South Central Railway (SCR) here, are hoping for a better budget this time around. Apart from a few new trains, the railway minister is unlikely to sanction new railway lines in the budget, according to SCR officials. Though TRS president and Union labour minister K Chandrasekhara Rao went on record recently saying the Prime Minister had promised him a new railway line between Jagtial and Secunderabad, via Siddipet,officials are skeptical about sanctioning such a mega project, when funds are awaited for several pending ones. For the 2005-06 budget, the SCR had proposed new trains between Secunderabad and Chennai, Gudur and Hyderabad, and Kakinada to Tirupati. For Hyderabad city, the railway authorities have not yet committed any amount for the second phase of MMTS, saying the proposal is still at 'discussion' stage. In other words, the railway budget is unlikely to make any allocations for the MMTS and Metro Rail project in the city. Several pending projects like the 58-km stretch between Amalapuram and Narasapuram which was estimated to cost Rs 699 crore and Mahaboobangar to Muneerabad that would cost Rs 497 crore are in urgent need for higher allocations, MPs from Andhra Pradesh say. Last railway budget allocated Rs 15 crore for the two project. While the track between Peddapalli to Karimnagar was completed, its extension upto Nizamabad is going on a snail pace. This project too had got only a meagre allocation of Rs 15 crore during last year's budget. The gauge conversion between Adilabad to Kinwat was completed, but it is yet to be extended to Mudhked.
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