Thokur railway station

Thokur
Indian Railway Station
Coordinates 12°57′48″N 74°49′38″E / 12.9633544°N 74.8272132°E / 12.9633544; 74.8272132Coordinates: 12°57′48″N 74°49′38″E / 12.9633544°N 74.8272132°E / 12.9633544; 74.8272132
Owned by Konkan Railway
Line(s) Konkan Railway
Construction
Disabled access
Other information
Station code TOK
Fare zone KAWR
Services
Legend
km
to Panvel (CSTM)
0 Roha (RN)
13 Kolad
24 Indapur
30 Mangaon
41 Goregaon Road
47 Veer
55 Sape Wamane
63 Karanjadi
71 Vinhere
Natuwadi Tunnel (4 km)
81 Diwankhavati
98 Khed
112 Anjani
128 Chiplun
Chiplun Tunnel (2 km)
138 Kamathe
Savarde Tunnel (3 km)
147 Sawarda
Shastri Bridge
Parchuri Tunnel (3 km)
150 Aravali
Gad Bridge
171 Sangameshwar
184 Ukshi
Karbude Tunnel (6 km)
197 Bhoke
203 Ratnagiri
Panval Nadi Viaduct
Tike Tunnel (4 km)
219 Nivasar
235 Adavali
Berdewadi Tunnel (4 km)
250 Vilavade
267 Rajapur Road
284 Vaibhavwadi Road
299 Nandgaon Road
314 Kankavali
333 Sindhudurg
343 Kudal
353 Zarap
364 Sawantwadi Road
371 Madure
Maharashtra state / RN limits
Goa state / KAWR limits

Pernem Tunnel (1 km)
382 Pernem
393 Thivim
Mandovi Bridge
411 Karmali
Zuari Bridge
427 Verna, Goa
432 Majorda
435 Suravali
438 Madgaon
456 Balli
Barcem Tunnel (3 km)
472 Canacona
Goa state
Karnataka state

492 Asnoti
Kalinadi Bridge
500 Karwar
Karwar Tunnel (3 km)
513 Harwada
528 Ankol
526 Gokarna Road
555 Kumta
568 Honnavar
Sharavati Bridge
586 Manki
595 Murudeshwara
603 Chitrapur
609 Bhatkal
617 Shiroor
625 Byndoor Mookambika Road
631 Bijoor
644 Senapura
658 Kundapura
674 Barkur
690 Udupi
700 Innanje
706 Padubidri
715 Nandikoor
723 Mulki
732 Surathkal
736 Thokur (KAWR)
Gurupura River
to Hassan Junction (MYS)
to Mangalore Junction (PGT)

Thokur railway station here is the last point southwards under the jurisdiction of Konkan Railway.[1]

The Thokur is a village near Pejavara near Mangalore district of Karnataka State of India. It is under Karwar railway region of Konkan Railway, a subsidiary Zone of Indian Railways.

It is located at 7 m above sea level and has one platform. As of 2016, single Broad Gauge railway line exist and at this station, 6 trains stops. Mangalore Airport, is at distance of 7 kilo meters.[2]

References

  1. Sastry, Anil Kumar (1 July 2013). "‘Include Mangalore region in Konkan Railway’". Bangalore. The Hindu. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  2. "Departures from TOK/Thokur (1 PFs)". Retrieved 27 January 2016.


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