The West Coast road from Mahe to Talapady is the backbone
of the road system in Kannur district. This is part of the National
Highway. Thalassery Coorg road and the Thalassery Mysore road are
the other important roads.
The
length of Public Works Department roads in Kannur district is 1421 kms.
The black topped roads have a length of 1061 kms. There are 6848
panchayat roads. The length of the national highway in the district is
80.5 kms.
Thalassery,
Kannur and Azhikkal are the minor ports in the district. Kannur is an
ancient port.
The
nearest all-weather sea port is Mangalore, presently in Karnataka State.
The
inland water transport system connecting Perumba and Thalipparamba was
constructed in 1766 by the Ali Raja of Kannur. This 3.8kms. long canal
is known as the Sultans Canal. The west flowing rivers are used for
navigation. The Kuppam river has 244 kms of navigable length;
Valappattanam, 55 kms. and Anjarakandi, 23 kms.
The
nearest airport is Kozhikkode. The airports at Mangalore in Karnataka
and Kozhikode are about 125kms away from Kannur.
Vehicles
in the district as on 31.03.95
Two
Wheelrs
Motor
Cycle 8608; Scooter 9891 ; Moped 1365.
Non
Transport Vehicles:
Motor Car
3987; Jeep 2644; Ambulance 67; Omni bus 605; others
248
Transport
Vehicles;
Autorickshaw
(3seat) 3109 Autorickshaw
(4seat) 5436;
Motor Car
684; Jeep 978 ; Taxi Motor Car 1223.
Contract
Carriages : 213
Stage
Carriages
Ordinary 1607; F.P. Express 60
Educational Institution Bus 5
Goods carriages;
Three Wheelers 507; Light Motor Vehicle 2671;
Medium Goods 2298; Heavy Goods 362; Others 492.
Railway
The
Railway plays a vital role in the district in the transportation of men
and materials. The Railway line runs through Kannur for 57 kms. starting
from Jagannath Temple Gate station in the south to the Payyannur station
in the north.
There are
13 Railway stations in Kannur district. Dharmadom and Chirakkal stations
are run by agents. Elimali, pappinisseri and Jagannath Temple Gate
station are run by clerks-in-charges. They are known as CIC stations and
other stations are block stations.
This
section runs 20 Express trains and 10 passenger trains daily. The
biggest station in Kannur district is Kannur, the headquarters of Kannur.
The Railway station of Kannur was built in 1902. Two express trains and
eight passenger trains originate from this station.
This
station deals with around 3750 passengers daily and has a computerized
Passenger Reservation system with a self-printing ticket machine.
This
station has a modern waiting room with a capacity of two hundred
persons. Good retiring rooms. Refreshment rooms, vetatrian and
non-vegetarian, are also available.
Further,
Kannur Railway statin also has a major goods shed and parcel office.
Goods shed line has a facility for loading/unloading of 60 wagon units
at a stretch. Commodities like cement, fertilizers, beedi leaves, etc.
are handled in the goods shed, while handloom cloth, vegetables,
electronics goods and newspapers are handled with, in the parcel office.
Thalassery
and Payyannur are the other two major stations in the district. this
portion of the Railway line is the Mangalore-Shoranur section of
Palakkad Division of the Southern Railway.