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Bitragunta railway station

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Elevation
  
15 m (49 ft)

Owner
  
Indian Railways

Owned by
  
Indian Railways

Platforms in use
  
2

Bitragunta railway station

Location
  
Bitragunta - Tallure Rd, Bitragunta, Andhra Pradesh India

Operated by
  
South Central Railway zone

Line(s)
  
Vijayawada–Chennai section

Structure type
  
Standard (on ground station)

Address
  
Bitragunta, Andhra Pradesh 524142

Similar
  
Bapatla railway station, Chirala railway station, Kavali railway station, Tenali Junction railway st, Nidubrolu railway station

Bitragunta railway station is located at Bitragunta town of Nellore district, in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is under the administration of Vijayawada Railway Division of South Central Railway zone. Bitragunta railway station have 2 platforms and 10 Halting Tracks. Daily 2 trains Originating from here and 32 trains halt in this station. It is 723rd busiest railway station in India.

History

Along with the growth of Indian Railways, the marshalling activities at Bitragunta increased manifold. In 1968, a full-fledged marshalling yard with hump facility was established and a wagon-repair depot was added later. The marshaling activities included segregation of wagons and long-distance marshaling orders. The activities continued until 1998. Bitragunta was also a known "Railway Cantonment". Predominantly occupied by Anglo Indians, it had 1000 spacious railway quarters built in European style. It also hosted a Western Culture Institute (presently Bitragunta Railway Institute) that is standing till today as the legend of those glorious days. The evolution in the mode of traction power from steam to diesel and diesel to electric caused the reduction of shed-activities and finally the steam shed at Bitragunta was closed. The closure of the marshaling yard brought a complete closure to the glory of the railway town. Consequent upon the closure of the steam loco shed in Bitragunta, the infrastructure, other equipment and land have not yet been utilized for any purpose. But Bitragunta still continues as a changing point for all up & down freight trains.

References

Bitragunta railway station Wikipedia