Kerala Railway Projects Approved: Angamaly-Sabarimala and Guruvayur Lines Set to Enhance Travel
The Railway Board has lifted the freeze on Kerala's Angamaly–Sabarimala and Guruvayur–Tirunavaya railway projects, fulfilling a key promise. This decision aims to improve travel for pilgrims and support regional development.
The Railway Board has decided to resume work on the Angamaly–Sabarimala and Guruvayur–Tirunavaya railway lines in Kerala. These projects had been stalled for years, according to BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar. He announced on Wednesday that official orders have been issued to lift the freeze on these lines.

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Chandrasekhar expressed that fulfilling this promise brings new hope for Kerala's development. He highlighted the significance of these railway lines for both devotees and the state's progress. The Angamaly–Sabarimala line will facilitate smoother travel for Sabarimala pilgrims, while the Guruvayur–Tirunavaya line will ease travel difficulties for devotees.
Development and Devotee Benefits
Chandrasekhar criticised the LDF and UDF for neglecting these projects over the years. He accused them of betraying both regional development needs and devotees' interests. "The time for excuses is over," he stated, emphasising that only the BJP/NDA leadership can ensure a developed and safe Kerala.
Union Minister Suresh Gopi revealed that numerous petitions from the public had urged the establishment of the Guruvayur–Tirunavaya line. In response, continuous discussions and direct interventions with Railway Board officials were conducted, leading to this favourable decision.
Support from Leadership
Gopi expressed gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, and Southern Railway authorities. He acknowledged their consistent support for the region's development aspirations. "Let us move forward together with more such major development initiatives that stand with the people," he said.
The revival of these railway lines is seen as a crucial step towards enhancing connectivity in Kerala. It aims to address long-standing travel challenges faced by pilgrims and residents alike. This decision marks a significant milestone in fulfilling promises made to the public regarding infrastructure development.
With inputs from PTI
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