Kothavalasa–Kirandul line


Kothavalasa–Kirandul line belongs to Waltair Railway Division of East Coast Railway Zone from 2003. It was under South Eastern Railway zone until 2003. It passes through three states - Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Chhattisgarh.

History

In 1960, Indian Railway took up three projects: the KothavalasaArakuKoraputJeyporeJagdalpurDantewaraKirandaul line, the JharsugudaSambalpurBargarhBalangirTitlagarh Project and the BiramitrapurRourkelaBimlagarhKiriburu project. All the three projects taken together were popularly known as the DBK Project or the DandakaranyaBolangirKiriburu project. The Kothavalasa–Kirandaul line was opened in 1966–67 under S E Railway with financial aid of Japan for transporting Iron ore.

Geography

This line passes hill sections of Eastern ghats through Araku Valley. The line has a total of 58 tunnels and 84 major bridges and each tunnel is as long as 520 metres.

Electrification

Electrification of the line was completed in four phases. Kirandul–Jagdalpur section was completed in 1980. Jagdalpur–Koraput section was completed in 1981. Koraput–Araku–Waltair section was completed in 1982. The Kothavalasa–Kirandul route was completely electrified by 1982.

Jurisdiction

The line has a length of,out of which lies in Andhra Pradesh up to Gorapur which will be joining South Coast Railway, rest of the line will remain in the Rayagada division of East Coast Railway lies in Odisha up to Khadapa, lies in Chhattisgarh up to Kirandul. The maximum route Km being in Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh with Odisha taking 3rd position. The Kothavalasa-Kirandul section is classified as a Group E-special class line in which speed should be below 100 km/h.

Performance

This line is mainly used for freight purposes which is a huge profit benefitting Waltair Division. Nearly of profit comes through this line. Iron ore from are transported to Visakhapatnam through this line.