Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL) is an Indian public sector undertaking which operates Konkan Railway and also undertakes other railway-related projects. It is wholly-owned by the Government of India under the administrative control of the Ministry of Railways and headquartered at CBD Belapur in Navi Mumbai.[4] The railway (railroad) route of KRCL covers the coastal districts of Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka states of India.
Company type | Public sector undertaking |
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Industry | Railways |
Founded | 19 July 1990 |
Headquarters | Navi Mumbai |
Area served | Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka |
Key people | Santosh Kumar Jha (Chairman & MD) |
Revenue | ₹5,152.23 crore (US$620 million) (2022-23)[1] |
₹236.52 crore (US$28 million) (2019)[2] | |
₹102.00 crore (US$12 million) (2019)[2] | |
Total assets | ₹6,114.70 crore (US$730 million) (2019)[2] |
Total equity | ₹2,068.53 crore (US$250 million) (2019)[2] |
Number of employees | 5,425 (2022-2023) [3] |
Parent | Government of India (100%) |
Website | KonkanRailway.com |
The company started its full operations of trains on 26 January 1998. The first passenger train which ran on Konkan railway tracks on 20 March 1993 between Udupi and Mangalore.[5] Konkan Railway Corporation is at the forefront of research and development of new technologies and concepts for Indian railways.[citation needed] During its initial years of operations in the mountainous Konkan region, a spate of accidents prompted Konkan Railway to investigate new technologies. The anti-collision devices, the Sky Bus and RORO are a few of Konkan Railway's innovations.The Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL) first became profitable in the financial year 2009-10 and earned profit Rupees 2.84 crores in the fiscal year 2010-11.[6]
RORO
editRORO means Roll-on/roll-off, where loaded trucks are directly carried by railway wagons to their destination. The first ever RO-RO service in India was run by Konkan Railway. Konkan Railway passes through tough terrains of India. There is NH-66 passing through same route. Truck drivers find it extremely difficult to drive loaded trucks through western_ghats, undulating surfaces, narrow roads and poor road and weather conditions. The KRC came with concept of RORO, where loaded trucks are moved on wagons and are travelled by train. This has helped in saving fuel, decrease in wear and tear of lorries (trucks), relief to drivers of driving in extreme conditions, and faster arrival of the trucks to destination.[7] This also helps decrease road congestion and pollution. This concept has been beneficial for both truck operators and KRCL.
Railway stations in Konkan Railway route
editAs on 31 March 2024, Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL) which operates and maintains Konkan Railway (KR) railway line length of 738.941 Kilometre from Roha to Thokur. 381.81 Kilometre in the state of Maharashtra, 106 in Goa and 251.76 Kilometre in the state of Karnataka It has total seventy two (72) railway stations out of which sixty eight (68) are crossing stations and four (4) are halt stations. Maharashtra has 37, Goa has 10 and Karnataka state has 23 crosssing and 2 halt stations.This is the partial list of railway stations coming under the jurisdiction of Konkan Railway Corporation Limited. The list of railway (railroad) stations is from the South to the North direction. Thokur, Surathkal railway station, Mulki, Padubidre, Nandikoor, Innanje, Udupi, Barkur, Kundapura, Senapura, Bijoor, Byndoor, Shiroor, Bhatkal, Chitrapur, Murudeshwar, Manki, Honnavara, Kumta, Gokarna Road, Ankola, Harawada, Karwar, Asnoti, Lolem, Cancona, Balli, Madgaon, Suravali, Majorda, Verna, Karmali, Thivim, Pernem, Madure, Sawantwadi Road, Zarap, Kudal, Sindudurg, Kankavli, Nandgaon Road, Vaibhavwadi Road, Kharepatan, Rajapur Road, Saundal, Vilavade, Veravali, Adavali, Nivasar, Ratnagiri, Bhoke, Ukshi, Sangameshwar, Kadavi, Aravali, Savrada, Kamathe, Chiplun, Anjani, Khed, Kalambani Budruk, Diwankhawti, Vinhere, Karanjadi, Sape Wamne, Veer, Goregaon Road, Mangaon, Indapur and Kolad.[8] Most of the long-distance trains carrying passenger trains (all types) have a stop or halt in at least one place of each district of states through which particular train runs.
Other projects
editKonkan Railway Corporation Limited(KRCL) executes other projects for the government of India and state governments. It is one of the contractor for Udampur- Sringar- Baramulla Rail link Project (USBRL) assigned to build a tunnel in that project.[9] KRCL has been selected to prepare Detailed Project Report(DPR) by Kerala state government to build a tunnel to ease traffic congestion on Wayanad- Kozhikode road.[10]
Konkan Railways has played a major role in Construction & Design of Chenab Bridge.
Konkan Railway Corporation Limited(KRCL) completed doubling of tracks from Roha railway station to Veer railway station and Matsyagandha Express train (02619) became first train to travel in down ( LTT to Mangaluru) route of doubled track from Roha to Veer on 30 August 2021 at 19.35 hours.[11][12]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Financial Summary of 2022-23".
- ^ a b c d "Balance Sheet on 31.03.2019".
- ^ https://konkanrailway.com/uploads/editor_images/1696311948_KRCLAR_2223_Eng.pdf.
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- ^ "Matsyagandha Express is first train to take Roha-Veer double line". The Hindu. 31 August 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
- ^ "Completion of the Double line work between Roha & Veer section over Konkan Railway". Retrieved 1 September 2021.