Trains Of East Coast Railway (India)
East Coast Railways (Hindi: पूर्व तट रेलवे)(Telugu: తూర్పు కోస్తా రైల్వే) is an integral part of Indian Railways, is carved out of South Eastern Railways in the year 2004 with headquarters at Bhubaneswar, with its Divisions at Visakhapatnam (IR Code:-VSKP) also called Waltair (IR Code:-WAT), Sambalpur (IR Code:-SBP) and Khurda Road (IR Code:-KUR). It is catering its services to Orissa over 95 percent, Andhra Pradesh (only to coastal Andhra up to Visakhapatnam)
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