125th anniversary of Kozhikode railway station

125th anniversary of Kozhikode railway station

1st Special cover of the year 2013 is issued by Kerala circle. It is issued to Commemorate the 125th Anniversary of Kozhikode Railway Station come 2nd Jan.2013,This Special Cover is numbered as KL-01/2013.

History
The railway line to Calicut (now Kozhikode) was opened to traffic on 2 January 1888 and at that time was western terminus of the Madras Railway. The first line in Malabar was laid between Beypore and Tirur, the former an important port town, in 1861. With the arrival of the new line to Calicut and its growth as an administrative centre, Beypore diminished in significance and the railway line to it was subsequently abandoned.

The station houses several vintage fixtures including a recreation club named the Railway Institute built by the British adjacent to the station in 1888 to serve as a venue for the social life of the Railways’ employees, and a cast iron mechanical pump set that was imported from England to pump water into steam locomotives. The 125th anniversary of the station was celebrated on 2 January 2013.125th anniversary of Kozhikode railway station