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Bobbili Junction railway station

Coordinates: 18°20′38″N 83°12′17″E / 18.3438°N 83.2047°E / 18.3438; 83.2047
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Bobbili Junction
Indian Railways junction railway station
Montage of images of Bobbili railway station
From top: Station entrance, Salur RailBus, Goods train, Platform 2 Passenger arriving, Samta Express leaving
General information
LocationJn. Point Salur/Rayagada/Vizianagaram, Railway Station Rd, Bobbili, Vizianagaram District, Andhra Pradesh
India
Coordinates18°20′38″N 83°12′17″E / 18.3438°N 83.2047°E / 18.3438; 83.2047
Elevation137 m (449 ft)
Operated byEast Coast Railway
Line(s)Jharsuguda–Vizianagaram line
Platforms2
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on-ground station)
ParkingYes
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeVBL
Zone(s) East Coast Railway
Division(s) Waltair
History
Opened1908
ElectrifiedYes
Previous namesEast Coast Railway, Bengal Nagpur Railway
Services
Preceding station Indian Railways Following station
Sitanagaram
towards ?
East Coast Railway zone Donkinavalasa
towards ?
Location
Bobbili Junction is located in Andhra Pradesh
Bobbili Junction
Bobbili Junction
Location in Andhra Pradesh
Bobbili Junction is located in India
Bobbili Junction
Bobbili Junction
Location in India

Bobbili Junction railway station (station code:VBL)[1] belongs to South Coast Railway of Waltair Division. It is located in Vizianagaram district of Andhra Pradesh state.

History

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Between 1893 and 1896, 1,288 km (800 mi) of the East Coast State Railway was opened for traffic. In 1898–99, Bengal Nagpur Railway was linked to the lines in southern India.[2] The 79 km (49 mi) Vizianagaram–Parvatipuram line was opened in 1908–09 and an extension to Salur was built in 1913. The Parvatipuram–Raipur line was completed in 1931.[2]

Railway reorganization

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The Bengal Nagpur Railway was nationalized in 1944.[3]Eastern Railway was formed on 14 April 1952 with the portion of East Indian Railway Company east of Mughalsarai and the Bengal Nagpur Railway.[4] In 1955, South Eastern Railway was carved out of Eastern Railway. It comprised lines mostly operated by BNR earlier.[4][5] Amongst the new zones started in April 2003 were East Coast Railway and South East Central Railway. Both these railways were carved out of South Eastern Railway.[4] In 2019 East Coast Railway was bifurcated with Bobbili going to South Coast Railway

References

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  1. ^ "Station Code Index" (PDF). Portal of Indian Railways. p. 1. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Major Events in the Formation of S.E. Railway". South Eastern Railway. Archived from the original on 1 April 2013. Retrieved 2014-03-01.
  3. ^ "IR History: Part - III (1900–1947)". IRFCA. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "Geography – Railway Zones". IRFCA. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
  5. ^ "IR History: Part - IV (1947–1970)". IRFCA. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
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