The remaining 612 km of narrow gauge railway lines were all closed between 1985 and 1991.
Now all these narrow gauge railway lines have been dismantled.
In 2006, construction started on a new broad gauge railway line to Awissawella only.
Thiruvananthapuram is connected to the rest of the country by broad gauge railway line.
Between 1889 and 1984, the port was served by a 610mm gauge railway line from Tshela.
The city is connected by a broad gauge railway line, which is the only one in the whole state.
Currently, there are four broad gauge railway lines at the station.
It is being revived as a broad gauge railway line.
Line 5 also has a historical value as it is the first standard gauge railway line in the country.
It had 250 buildings and 15 miles of standard gauge railway lines.
The remaining 612 km of narrow gauge railway lines were all closed between 1985 and 1991.
Now all these narrow gauge railway lines have been dismantled.
In 2006, construction started on a new broad gauge railway line to Awissawella only.
Thiruvananthapuram is connected to the rest of the country by broad gauge railway line.
Between 1889 and 1984, the port was served by a 610mm gauge railway line from Tshela.
The city is connected by a broad gauge railway line, which is the only one in the whole state.
Currently, there are four broad gauge railway lines at the station.
It is being revived as a broad gauge railway line.
Line 5 also has a historical value as it is the first standard gauge railway line in the country.
It had 250 buildings and 15 miles of standard gauge railway lines.