Kollam–Thiruvananthapuram trunk line


Kollam–Thiruvananthapuram trunk line is a railway line in Southern Railway zone connecting the cities of Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram in the state of Kerala, India. The line was opened on 4 January 1918 as the extension of Madras–Quilon line during metre gauge era.

History

has opened the Quilon–Sengottai railway line in 1902 with an intention to connect Quilon, the commercial capital of Travancore with Madras. Port of Quilon and the city's commercial reputation has urged the British rulers to connect the city of Quilon with Madras for the smooth transportation of goods including Pepper, Cashew, and spices. Later on 4 January 1918, South Indian Railway Company has opened the Kollam–Thiruvananthapuram extension up to Chala. The terminus was shifted to Trivandrum Central and was inaugurated in 1931.

Administration

This line falling under the administrative control of Thiruvananthapuram railway division of the Southern Railway zone connects with Thiruvananthapuram–Kanyakumari line in South, Kollam–Kayamkulam line in North and Kollam–Punalur–Sengottai line in the East.

Stations

Economy

Five stations were prominent lying in between Kollam & Thiruvananthapuram posted well above in annual passenger ticket revenue during the fiscal year 2012-13 and most of their revenue increased during the year 2016–2017.
No.StationCategoryRevenueRevenueRevenue
1NSG 5Rs. 1,47,75,303Rs. 1,47,35,937Rs. 1,47,90,285
2NSG 4Rs. 11,12,01,390Rs. 10,42,54,286Rs. 9,81,91,005
3NSG 6Rs. 68,78,061Rs. 74,39,458Rs. 79,23,915
4NSG 5Rs. 1,45,87,352Rs. 1,54,19,697Rs. 1,53,14,378
5NSG 5Rs. 2,74,99,689Rs. 2,41,04,276Rs. 2,21,61,918
6NSG 3--Rs. 24,32,43,266Rs. 22,21,99,424

Services

There are currently 67 pairs of services, including 25 pairs of daily services plying through Kollam-Thiruvananthapuram line. Kollam Junction is the 3rd busiest railway station in the state in terms of number of services passing through and 4th busiest in terms of total annual passengers.