SCR Principal Chief Operations Manager inspects coaching and wagon maintenance depot in Vijayawada
The Hindu
SCR PCOM B. Nagya inspects Vijayawada depot and advises officers to adhere to safety protocols, expedite development works to ease congestion and maintain punctuality.
South Central Railway (SCR) Principal Chief Operations Manager (PCOM) B. Nagya on Saturday inspected the coaching and wagon maintenance depot in Vijayawada.
Mr. Nagya, along with Divisional Railway Manager Narendra A. Patil, Additional DRM M. Srikanth, ADRM and Senior Divisional Commercial Manager V. Rambabu, inspected the Vijayawada yard, coaching and wagon depot, sick wagons maintenance at Routine Over Hauling (ROH) depot. He later inspected the new coaching pit lines near the Milk Factory.
The PCOM, along with branch officers, visited the Bulb Cabin and proceeded to Gunadala Station on a self-propelled inspection car. At Gunadala Station, he inspected the station-and-yard development works and inquired about the ROR works between Gunadala and Mustabad stations.
The PCOM advised the officers to strictly adhere to safety protocols, expedite the development works to ease congestion and maintain punctuality.
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