Cochin Harbour Terminus
Cochin Harbour Terminus revisted - Photos from Cochin Harbour Terminus and Mattanchery Halt. By Jimmy Jose
Stolen from the Colonial age. The impressive Cochin Harbor Terminus Station served as the nerve centre for Railway activities in Cochin for over 50 years until being abandoned in 2004
Another view of the ghost station. The table and chair belonged to RPF personnel posted there
Erstwhile train timings, when on the day the station was closed down. Note the board reading "NO TRAIN SERVICE FROM THE STATION".
Interior of the building. Railway offices are placed as an island inside the building with corridors on both sides.
View of the platform and signalling cabin of the station head on. What a terrible sight. Imagine a busy train preparing to leave here
Proud signals that once held their trains in place. No more trains to control. Yet they strikingly stand out
The once busy coach maintenance yard is now anti social's heaven. Thanks to the railway apathy
The passage to the office of the Senior Section Engineer (C and W), Cochin Terminus.
The old cabin stand out from its green surroundings. The cabin that controlled activities here. This cabin will never see a train again.
Indian Railways have indianised names of various stations since names of the respective places too were changed. Did IR forget to rename "Cochin" to "Kochi". Or no painter dared to cross the bush to rename??
A kilometer marker is the only proof supporting that trains once ran through. 113 kilometers from Shoranaur Junction
This photo demonstrates the difference between life on the right and death on the left. The left side was once passenger rake parking area
The active goods yard of Cochin Terminus. It sees many movements every day. The most profitable goods yard of Thiruvananthapuram division. Please make the passenger area as busy as this!
Recent comments
Very informative photo essay on the sad state of affairs at CHTS. Hope, once the new bridge to the mainland gets ready, CHTS gets back some of its lost glory. Circa 1999, it was a busy yard. Good work Jimmy!!
Posted by PVS Praveen Kumar on 2007 Aug 17 05:54:37 +0000
Tearful I can say...never went here but remember seeing the Gorakhpur-Cochin exp (now 2511 Raptisagar) which started in late 80s and name Cochin was made famous among railway folks in LKO. Also took this train twice once for JTJ and once for CBE before ...
Tearful I can say...never went here but remember seeing the Gorakhpur-Cochin exp (now 2511 Raptisagar) which started in late 80s and name Cochin was made famous among railway folks in LKO. Also took this train twice once for JTJ and once for CBE before it was extended to TVC. Anyway Jimmy a very good effort and also a nice treat.
Posted by Samar on 2007 Aug 16 19:54:02 +0000
Very very nice photos Jimmy! Feel sad to see the state of affairs today
Posted by Sriram P on 2007 Aug 16 10:10:34 +0000