THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
Nearly 200 Unclaimed Two wheelers at parking area of Trivandrum Central , Nagercoil, Ernakulam and Thrissur railway station has resulted in reduction of space at parking area. The details of such vehicle are alrea
er, Railways is in a process to consider such vehicles as scrap. 24 such vehicles are in main entry point (Thampanoor side ) and 26 are laying at power house entry parking area of Trivandrum Central station . Details on these vehicles are available in Railway website http://www.sr.indianrailways.gov.in, link “Trivandrum division-news and updates”. Genuine owners of these vehicles may approach deputy station Manager (Commercial ), Mob : 09567869377 If no claimant during the stipulated period , Railway will resort to action to clear the scrap material. Similar action will be initiated on unconnected vehicles at other stations in due course.
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