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Mangalore Central railway station

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Owned by
  
Indian Railways

Parking
  
Yes

Phone
  
081231 05983

Connection
  
Taxicab stand

Tracks
  
14

Operated by
  
Southern Railway zone

Opened
  
1907

Owner
  
Indian Railways

Platforms in use
  
4

Mangalore Central railway station

Location
  
Old Kent Road, Hampankatta, Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka India

Connections
  
Bus stand, Taxicab stand, Auto rickshaw stand

Structure type
  
Standard (on ground station)

Address
  
Attavar, Mangaluru, Karnataka 575001

Similar
  
Mangalore Junction railway st, Shoranur Junction railway st, Thiruvananthapuram Central railway st, Kochuveli railway station, Kasaragod railway station

Mangalore central railway station


Mangalore Central (Code:MAQ) is the main railway terminus in the city of Mangalore. It is one of the major railway stations in the Karnataka state.

Contents

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Location

The other major railway station in the city being Mangalore Junction located in Darbar Hill, Padil, Mangalore 575007.

Background

Rail connectivity in Mangalore was established in 1907. A metre gauge railway track, built through the Western Ghats, connected Mangalore with Hassan. The metre gauge track was converted to a broad gauge track connecting Mangalore to Bangalore via Hassan. The re-gauged track was opened to freight traffic in May 2006 and passenger traffic in December 2007. The track network in the Mangalore area is based on a triangular pattern, with Mangalore Central, Mangalore Junction and the Netravati River railway bridge at the vertices of the triangle. A railway siding leads from Mangalore Central to the historic old Railway Goods-Shed in the old Port, Bunder area of Mangalore city. For a year 1929-1930 the longest running train in undivided India originated from Mangalore Central. This was The Grand Trunk Express from Mangalore to Peshawar. The train covered the distance from Mangalore to Peshawar on the Khyber Pass in 104 hours. After 1930 the route of the Grand Trunk Express was curtailed and the train originated from Mettupalayam, Coimbatore.

Services

Trains from here connect the city to prominent state capitals of India like Chennai, Bangalore, Thiruvananthapuram (via Southern Railway), Mumbai (via Konkan Railways) and so forth.

References

Mangalore Central railway station Wikipedia