Payyanur: Railway stations in Kerala have witnessed a major leap in passenger revenue. In the 2025-26 financial year, Thiruvananthapuram Central made history by entering the ₹300-crore club, generating ₹319.21 crore. This is a notable increase from the previous year’s ₹288.32 crore.

Ernakulam Junction secured the second spot with ₹267.50 crore, an increase of ₹17.55 crore over the previous year. Kozhikode remains the third highest earner in the state, growing by ₹28.51 crore to reach a total of ₹218.63 crore.

A remarkable shift occurred in the rankings as Kannur climbed to the sixth position, overtaking Palakkad. Meanwhile, Aluva moved from 10th to 9th place after crossing the ₹100-crore mark. These figures were revealed in a Right to Information (RTI) response obtained by Nikhil S Anand, a native of Pathanamthitta.
 

State-level revenue comparison (in ₹ Crore)

Station2023-242024-252025-26
Thiruvananthapuram281.12288.32319.21
Ernakulam Jn.241.71249.95267.50
Kozhikode190.12190.00218.63
Thrissur164.79166.66195.44
Ernakulam Town139.10146.76164.93
Kannur121.62123.74136.11
Palakkad119.35138.12132.11
Kollam103.01108.99120.85
Aluva83.2085.85100.45
Kottayam88.8987.5589.53


North Malabar performance: Kannur leads, Kasaragod dips

In North Malabar, Kannur remains the undisputed leader. Its revenue rose to ₹136.11 crore in 2025-26, aided by record earnings from Vande Bharat Express services.

Conversely, Kasaragod saw a slight decline, earning ₹48.12 crore compared to ₹49.39 crore the previous year, narrowly missing the ₹50-crore club once again. Other stations like Thalassery and Payyanur showed steady growth.
 

North Malabar revenue breakdown (in ₹ Crore)

Station2023-242024-252025-26
Kannur121.62123.74136.11
Kasaragod49.7049.3948.12
Thalassery40.9640.3245.12
Payyanur24.6224.5826.75
Kanhangad18.8218.6619.92
Nileshwaram7.847.728.49
Pazhayangadi4.674.955.34
Cheruvathur4.474.554.98


Growth drivers

While the 2024-25 fiscal saw a rise in rail passengers due to NH construction delays, the 2025-26 growth is attributed to improved punctuality and station expansion. Both reserved and unreserved categories saw higher earnings. Notably, the two Vande Bharat trains operating in Kerala generated a combined ₹168 crore in the 2024-25 period.