Madurai junction redevelopment work to start in 3 months.
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Madurai junction redevelopment work to start in 3 months.

MADURAI: According to RN Singh, general manager of Southern Railway, the reconstruction work at the Madurai railway junction will start in three months and cost an estimated 4300 million. While looking at drawings of the reconstruction work at the train station, he provided his recommendations for the project as well.

The initial survey for the project is finished. "A temporary structure will be built as part of the reconstruction process before the utility services are moved and the original building is renovated.

We have teamed up with the firm to reduce waterlogging during the rainy season. Additional trains between Chennai and Tirunelveli will run based on the number of passengers. The construction on the Pamban Bridge should be finished by March. Additionally, we shall discuss the ongoing rail doubling construction between Thirumanagalm and Madurai "he said.

Rajendra Prasad Jinger, the chief administrative officer of the construction wing, Kamalakara Reddy, the chief project manager for RVNL, P Ananth, the divisional railway manager, Thavamani Pandi, and Nandagopal, the head engineer, were all present.

MADURAI: According to RN Singh, general manager of Southern Railway, the reconstruction work at the Madurai railway junction will start in three months and cost an estimated 4300 million. While looking at drawings of the reconstruction work at the train station, he provided his recommendations for the project as well. The initial survey for the project is finished. A temporary structure will be built as part of the reconstruction process before the utility services are moved and the original building is renovated. We have teamed up with the firm to reduce waterlogging during the rainy season. Additional trains between Chennai and Tirunelveli will run based on the number of passengers. The construction on the Pamban Bridge should be finished by March. Additionally, we shall discuss the ongoing rail doubling construction between Thirumanagalm and Madurai he said. Rajendra Prasad Jinger, the chief administrative officer of the construction wing, Kamalakara Reddy, the chief project manager for RVNL, P Ananth, the divisional railway manager, Thavamani Pandi, and Nandagopal, the head engineer, were all present.

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