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Automatic Ticket Vending Machine (ATVM)

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  Understanding Automatic Ticket Vending Machines (ATVMs) In today’s world, technology has made many tasks easier, including traveling by train. One such helpful tool is the  Automatic Ticket Vending Machine (ATVM) . Indian Railways introduced ATVMs to make it simpler for passengers to buy tickets. What is an ATVM? An ATVM is a machine that lets passengers buy train tickets on their own without waiting in long lines. These machines are found at railway stations across India and are easy to use for everyone, whether you’re a regular traveler or not. Why Use ATVMs? Easy to Use : ATVMs have touchscreens and simple instructions in different languages.  ATVM being used by passenger Saves Time : You can get your ticket in minutes, avoiding long queues.  Cashless Payment : QR code payment, UPI payment, Use a smart card to pay for tickets without cash.  QR code UPI Smart card Eco-Friendly : Reduces the need for paper tickets. Mobile tickets directly send to the mobile n...

History of Railway in Kerala

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History of Railway in Kerala: Kozhikode Railway station 1901 The history and evolution of railway stations in Kerala are closely tied to the development of the railway network in southern India, which played a crucial role in the state's trade, communication, and tourism. 1. Early Beginnings (Late 19th Century) Beypore (near Kozhikode) station.                                             The first railway line in Kerala was inaugurated in 1861 , connecting Beypore (near Kozhikode) to Tirur , as part of the Madras Railway. This line was essential for transporting goods like spices, coir, and timber to the Madras Presidency ports. The initial purpose was predominantly commercial, catering to the colonial economy. 2. Expansion in the Early 20th Century Over the early 1900s, the railway network expanded further south: Shoranur Junction became a pivotal link, connecting the Malabar...

Amrit Bharat station of kerala

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Amrit Bharat station  Shoranur Kerala’s railway stations are on the brink of a remarkable transformation under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme , an initiative by Indian Railways aimed at modernizing infrastructure while enhancing passenger amenities. This scheme is not just about upgrading buildings—it’s about redefining the travel experience. With a focus on passenger comfort, the scheme introduces a host of facilities like improved waiting lounges, modernized ticket counters, clean and spacious restrooms, and upgraded platforms with better lighting and seating. Additionally, provisions for escalators, elevators, and improved accessibility ensure convenience for all, including the elderly and differently-abled. Kerala’s chosen stations under this scheme are set to become hubs of seamless connectivity, offering digital displays, Wi-Fi services, and eco-friendly practices such as rainwater harvesting and solar-powered systems. This initiative is poised to make railway travel in Kera...