Six trains proposed for extension to Ashokapuram station in Mysuru
The Hindu
Upgraded Ashokapuram railway station in Mysuru set to become second terminal with extended train services and future expansion plans.
The upgraded Ashokapuram railway station which was inaugurated here on Monday is poised to emerge as a second terminal for the city with the extension of additional trains.
Besides, it will also be proposed for further expansion and development as an Amrit Station at a cost of ₹30 crore to ₹40 crore to meet the future requirements of the city.
The new amenities and upgraded station were inaugurated by MP Pratap Simmha who said that it has been proposed to extend the Mysuru-Chennai Cauvery Express and the Malgudi Express from Mysuru city to Ashokapuram station which lies 5.2 km from the city on the Mysuru-Chamarajanagar section.
The proposal to extend two express trains is in addition to four MEMU trains which will also be extended to the new terminal and the proposals for such a move has already been submitted to the Railway Board and is expected to get operational clearance and approval, said Mr. Simmha.
Speaking after the inauguration Mr. Simmha said Ashokapuram conjured up images of a scrap yard where bogies condemned for scrap used to be shunted but it has been expanded to serve the future requirements of Mysuru. Originally, the station had three running lines and platforms besides two stabling lines. But consequent to upgradation Ashokapuram has five platforms while the 6th platform was in the process of completion at a cost of ₹7.24 crore that also includes provision of full-length platform shelters for PF 4 and PF 5.
A second entry from the Pampapathi Road was also completed as part of station redevelopment and will obviate the need for people from Kuvempunagar, Srirampura, Jayanagar, and the surrounding area to approach the station via Manandavadi Road. Improved accessibility via the second entry caters to the burgeoning development surrounding Ashokapuram, ensuring convenience for railway users.
The enhanced infrastructure will enable introduction of new train services on the Bengaluru-Mysuru and Mysuru-Hassan section. This will also decongest the main city station which is also poised for redevelopment and expansion.

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