How is Chandrababu Naidu Planning to Transform Vijayawada and Vizag Railway Stations into Iconic Landmarks?
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Amaravati, Oct 27 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu, emphasized on Monday the importance of transforming Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, and Tirupati railway stations into iconic structures.
He also highlighted that the upcoming Amaravati railway station should be designed as a significant attraction.
During a meeting at the State Secretariat, the Chief Minister evaluated the advancement of various railway projects with the railway officials.
He insisted that the redevelopment of Vijayawada railway station commence without delay, and proposed the construction of a skywalk at Tirupati railway station to enhance the experience for pilgrims.
The railway officials briefed the Chief Minister on the ongoing development of 73 railway stations under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme.
He directed the officials to address the challenges in the Kothavalasa-Kirandole and Kothavalasa-Vizianagaram sections swiftly.
The Chief Minister urged for an acceleration of the South Coastal railway zone operations. When inquiring about the completion of the Rajahmundry station improvements ahead of the Godavari pushkarams, officials confirmed that the upgrade, costing ₹271 crore, is set to finish, and efforts are being made to operate 1,012 special trains for the event.
He encouraged railway officials to enhance connectivity to the ports, including Mulapet, Visakhapatnam, Kakinada, and Ramayapatnam. The Chief Minister stated that the state government is committed to substantial logistics development and expects cooperation from the railway officials in this endeavor.
Discussions included the advancement of the Nadikudi-Kalahasti, Guntur-Guntakal, Gunadala-Mustabad bypass, and Raidurg-Tumukuru railway lines, alongside various railway project initiatives valued at ₹33,630 crore.
CM Naidu also reviewed the Hyderabad-Bangalore elevated corridor via Amaravati, suggesting a future proposal for a bullet train connecting the Amaravati international airport.
He further noted the development of a proposed 1,564 km of new railway lines in the state. The Chief Minister reiterated the government's dedication to establishing the state as a logistics corridor, specifically improving railway connections in both north-south and west-east directions.
He approved the railway's proposal to allocate land for a new railway coaching terminal at Gannavaram and noted plans for additional terminals in Vijayawada and Guntur.
Minister BC Janardhana Reddy, Principal Secretary MT Krishnababu, South Central Railway General Manager Sanjay Srivastava, and other officials were present.