Kadapa Junction railway station (station code: HX) is the primary railway station serving the town of Kadapa in YSR Kadapa district, Andhra Pradesh, India. The station falls under the jurisdiction of Guntakal railway division of South Coast Railways. The station has three platforms. The station is in GuntakalâÂÂChennai Egmore section of the MumbaiâÂÂChennai line.
Kadapa has its own railway station in the city, opened before independence (1866). The MumbaiâÂÂChennai line, one of the busiest lines in the south coast region, passes through Kadapa railway station. It is one of the A-category railway stations in South Coast Railway zone with three platforms and five tracks under the Guntakal railway division.
The table below shows the passenger earnings of the station.
The following are the originating trains from the station.
The KadapaâÂÂBangalore broad-gauge railway line is intended to connect Kadapa to Bangalore in Karnataka via Kolar, enhancing Kadapa connectivity. Initiated on September 2, 2010, the 260.4 km line is divided into four phases: KadapaâÂÂRayachoti, RayachotiâÂÂMadanapalle, MadanapalleâÂÂMulbagal, and MulbagalâÂÂBangalore.