SCR Adds 3 More Sankranti Special Trains from Hyderabad to Ease Rush

The South Central Railway has announced three additional special trains between Hyderabad and Anakapalle to manage the Sankranti festival passenger rush. This adds to over 170 special trains already announced across key routes in Andhra Pradesh. The SCR has deployed extra personnel and set up a 24x7 surveillance war room to handle the expected surge of over 2 lakh daily passengers at Secunderabad station. Due to ongoing redevelopment, parking at Secunderabad is temporarily suspended to facilitate smoother passenger movement.

Key Points: SCR Announces Extra Sankranti Trains from Hyderabad

  • 3 new Hyderabad-Anakapalle trains
  • Over 170 special trains announced
  • 24x7 war room for surveillance
  • Parking suspended at Secunderabad
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More special trains announced from Hyderabad to clear Sankranti rush

South Central Railway adds 3 special trains between Hyderabad & Anakapalle and details crowd management plans for the Sankranti festival rush.

"The SCR has so far announced more than 170 special trains across key routes - South Central Railway"

Hyderabad, Jan 11

The South Central Railway on Sunday announced three more special trains between Hyderabad and Anakapalle in Andhra Pradesh in view of the extra rush of passengers on account of the ensuing Sankranti festival.

These trains will be operated between Charlapalli station and Anakapalle, the SCR announced on Sunday.

Train number 07479 Anakapalle-Charalapalli will depart from Anakapalle at 10.30 p.m. on January 18 and reach Charalapalli at 11.30 a.m. the next day. Train number 07477 Charalapalli-Anakapalle will depart from Charalapalli at 12.40 a.m. on January 19 and will arrive at Anakapalle at 9 p.m. the same day.

The third train (07478) will depart from Anakapalle at 10.30 p.m. on January 19 and reach Charalapalli at 11.30 a.m. the next day.

Earlier, the SCR announced four special trains between Hyderabad and Sirpur Kagazhnagar and 10 special trains between Hyderabad and Vijayawada.

The SCR has so far announced more than 170 special trains across key routes, including Vijayawada, Kakinada, Machilipatnam, Visakhapatnam, and Narsapur in Andhra Pradesh. Another 130 special trains will be operated through Andhra Pradesh to clear the extra rush.

Meanwhile, in view of the surge in passenger footfall during the Sankranti festival season, the SCR has taken up several measures to mitigate the ensuing passenger rush.

The expected average daily footfall during the festival period is approximately 2.20 lakh passengers at Secunderabad, 50,000 at Lingampalli, and 35,000 at Charlapalli stations.

To manage the surge in passengers, the ground operations team consisting of TTEs and Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel have been deployed at Secunderabad station. Additional TTEs and RPF personnel have been deployed at all entry and exit points.

A robust CCTV surveillance control room has been setup and the war room is operational 24x7 in the divisional Headquarters. Construction sites have been fully barricaded as a safety measure, and all obstructions at entry and exit points have been cleared to ensure free movement of passengers.

Due to redevelopment works at Secunderabad Railway Station, parking is temporarily suspended, and limited pick-up/drop-off at Platform No. 1 is available. At Secunderabad station parking, the access control system at the Bhoiguda entrance (Platform No.10 side) has been temporarily lifted off to facilitate faster passenger movement.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative, but the timing of these trains is a bit odd. Departing at 10:30 PM or 12:40 AM? Traveling with family and kids at that hour is very difficult. Couldn't they schedule some daytime specials?
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Rohit P
The numbers are staggering! 2.2 lakh passengers daily at Secunderabad? Makes you realize how massive the Sankranti migration is. Kudos to the ground staff and RPF who have to manage this chaos. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
I'm traveling to Visakhapatnam for the festival. The announcement of 170+ special trains is impressive. The 24x7 war room and extra security measures sound reassuring for passenger safety. Hope the journey is smooth for everyone.
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Vikram M
The parking suspension at Secunderabad due to redevelopment is a major headache for those being dropped off or picked up. They should have made temporary arrangements. "Limited pick-up/drop-off" usually means a long walk with luggage.
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Kavya N
It's heartwarming to see these efforts for festival travel. For many, Sankranti is the only time they get to visit their native place and family. More trains mean more happy reunions. Wishing all travelers a safe journey and a blessed Makar Sankranti! 🪁

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