Kacheguda railway station
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Kacheguda | |
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Indian Railways station | |
File:Kacheguda railway station.jpg | |
Location | Hyderabad, Telangana India |
Coordinates | 17°23′22″N 78°29′59″E / 17.38956°N 78.49976°ECoordinates: 17°23′22″N 78°29′59″E / 17.38956°N 78.49976°E |
Elevation | 543 meters |
Owned by | Indian Railways |
Operated by | South Central Railways |
Platforms | 5 [1] |
Tracks | 11 |
Connections | Auto stand, Taxi stand |
Construction | |
Structure type | Standard on ground |
Parking | Yes |
Disabled access | Available |
Other information | |
Status | Functional |
Station code | KCG |
Zone(s) | South Central Railway zone |
Division(s) | Hyderabad |
History | |
Opened | 1916 |
Electrified | 2003 |
Location | |
Kacheguda railway station[2] (station code: KCG) is one of the three Central Stations in Hyderabad City of Telangana in India. It is currently operated by the South Central Railway zone of Indian Railways. The station was first built during the period of Nizam Osman Ali Khan to create wider connectivity for the state to Western cities like Mumbai through the railway junction at Wadi.[3]
Endowed with central and side domes and accompanying minarets, this station has aspects of Gothic-style architecture. The station handles trains originating for Indore, Bhopal, Aurangabad, Tirupati, Bangalore,Mysuru, Chennai, Delhi, Nanded, Nizamabad, Mangalore, Madurai, and more. Housing many modern passenger amenities, this station now serves as the Headquarters station of the Hyderabad railway division of South Central Railway.
In addition to the new terminus building that is constructed which also houses a miniature Rail museum and branded outlets like Café Coffee Day the Zonal Railway has identified the station for development of Multi Functional Complex adjoining to the station building.
The facility is getting developed on PPP basis and the bidding process is over and the private concessionaire has been appointed for the project.
History[edit]
Constructed in 1916, by the Nizam of Hyderabad Asaf Jah VII, this Station was the Headquarters of the then Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway.[3] It is believed that name Kachiguda Railway Station was given because of the Kachi Community which has a good population residing close to the station. The Kachis came as infantry and cavalry soldiers from Bundelkhand in the times of Alamgir and earlier Kings.
Classification[edit]
Kacheguda railway station is classified as an A1–category station in the Hyderabad railway division.[4]
MMTS connectivity[edit]
The Kacheguda railway station connects Hyderabad City with MMTS Rail Transit, and localities like Kachiguda, Barkatpura, Chaderghat, Narayanguda, Kothi and Abids are accessible from this station.
- Secunderabad–Falaknuma route (SF Line)
Trains[edit]
This station has four pit lines for primary maintenance of trains which are originating from here.
See also[edit]
- South Central Railway zone
- Secunderabad Junction railway station
- Hyderabad Deccan railway station
- Begumpet railway station
- Lingampally railway station
- Falaknuma railway station
- Malkajgiri railway station
External links[edit]
- ↑ "65 COVID-19 Special Arrivals at Kacheguda SCR/South Central Zone - Railway Enquiry".
- ↑ "64 COVID-19 Special Departures from Kacheguda SCR/South Central Zone - Railway Enquiry".
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Kachiguda Railway Station: Hundred years of history and connectivity".
- ↑ "Statement showing category-wise No.of stations" (PDF). South Central Railway. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 January 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2017.