Updated September 12th, 2019 at 14:55 IST

Tiruchanur Railway Station to become operational in March 2020

The South Coast Railway Zone's Tiruchanur Railway Station, aiming to ease heavy traffic flow at the Tirupati station, will become operational in March 2020

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The South Coast Railway Zone's Tiruchanur Railway Station, which will help ease the heavy traffic flow of pilgrims at the Tirupati station, will become operational by March 2020, as asserted by a railway official on Thursday.

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The Tiruchanur Railway Station is likely to be re-christened as "Tirupati East" and is being constructed at a cost of Rs. 56 crore, up from its original cost of Rs. 32 crore, said Alok Tiwari, Divisional Railway Manager (DRM), Guntakal Division.

"Tirupati station is always crowded with lakhs of devotees who come from all over the world to visit the famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara. The Tiruchanur Railway Station, which should be operational by March 2020, will help taking some load off it," said the DRM.

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The per-day average footfall at Tirupati Railway Station is over and above 75,000 passengers, he said. Nestled between Tirupati and Renigunta stations, the Tiruchanur Railway Station, besides being the nearest alighting point to Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple, is also a shortcut to the Tirumala Hills via Mangla. DRM Tiwari further said that the railways was mulling a change of name of the station to ensure that the passengers don't get confused between the similar-sounding names - Tirupati and Tiruchanur.

"Many devotees won't be familiar with the name Tiruchanur, and in confusion might always end up booking ticket for Tirupati station. Now, this won't serve any purpose. So to avoid that, we are thinking of changing its name," he said.

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Attractive new features

Commissioned to be a green building, the upcoming Tiruchanur Railway station will be big in terms of architecture too. Inspired by the grandeur of Tirumala Hills, its state-of-the-art architecture would showcase seven unevenly elevated exposed concrete structures resembling the seven hills of Tirumala.

"These vertical louvres will add aesthetic value to the building. Also, these structures will be placed away from each other as well as from the main building block to reduce the heat and increase the indirect light into the building," said Tiwari.

Former Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu laid the foundation stone for the construction of the railway station in 2016.

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Published September 12th, 2019 at 12:51 IST