Railways builds retaining walls in Mangalore area
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Railways builds retaining walls in Mangalore area

Southern Railways Palakkad division has constructed retaining walls between Mangalore Junction and Thokur in Mangalore. Piyush Agarwal, Divisional Railway Manager, mentioned this while speaking at the 58th Railway Week celebrations in Palakkad last week. The retaining walls have been constructed to prevent landslips during monsoon.

The track doubling between Mangalore Junction and Netravati section in Mangalore has been completed. The release said that lighting facilities have been provided in the 590-metre-long tunnel on Padil-Thokur section in Mangalore to ensure safety inside the tunnel.

On the other facilities in Mangalore, the release said that two additional water hydrants have been commissioned at Mangalore Central and Mangalore Junction stations.

An electronic in-motion rail weigh bridge facility has been commissioned at Panambur yard in New Mangalore, it said. On the other developments in the Palakkad division, the release said that 230.10 acres of land has been taken over from the Kerala Government at Kanjikode for setting up of a rail coach factory.

Southern Railways Palakkad division has constructed retaining walls between Mangalore Junction and Thokur in Mangalore. Piyush Agarwal, Divisional Railway Manager, mentioned this while speaking at the 58th Railway Week celebrations in Palakkad last week. The retaining walls have been constructed to prevent landslips during monsoon. The track doubling between Mangalore Junction and Netravati section in Mangalore has been completed. The release said that lighting facilities have been provided in the 590-metre-long tunnel on Padil-Thokur section in Mangalore to ensure safety inside the tunnel. On the other facilities in Mangalore, the release said that two additional water hydrants have been commissioned at Mangalore Central and Mangalore Junction stations. An electronic in-motion rail weigh bridge facility has been commissioned at Panambur yard in New Mangalore, it said. On the other developments in the Palakkad division, the release said that 230.10 acres of land has been taken over from the Kerala Government at Kanjikode for setting up of a rail coach factory.

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