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Mighty Bisle Ghats 😱 - Full Journey Vlog | Gomateshwara Express from Yesvantpur to Mangalore
0:00 - Intro
1:48 - Breakfast
3:10 - Onboard Gomateshwara Express
7:36 - Sakleshpur
8:57 - Ghat Section
23:05 - Subrahmanya Road
26:05 - Mangaluru
27:07 - Onboard Malabar Express
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Mangalore-Hassan-Mysore line is a railway route of both Southern and South Western Railway zone of Indian Railways. This route plays an important role in rail transportation of Mysore division of Karnataka state.
The corridor passes through the Western Ghats and the Mysore Plateau, connecting the mainland to the coastal areas of Karnataka with a stretch of 309 km with one reversal direction at Hassan Junction.
The main railway line from Hassan to Mangalore section was originally built as a metre-gauge line and was opened in small sections between 1976 and 1977, inaugurated finally on 20 May 1979 for passenger transportation. 17 years later it was closed for gauge conversion, on 20 September 1996. The ghat sub-section between Sakleshpur and Subrahmanya Road was considered a challenging section. The gauge conversion of this section was handed over to a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), formed for the task - the Hassan Mangalore Rail Development Company Limited (HMRDC). The company has the Government of Karnataka and the Railway Ministry as majority stakeholders, while Mangalore port trust and a couple of other bodies as minority stakeholders.