[1] It serves New Aryankavu, located in Kollam district of the Indian state of Kerala.
[2][3] The idea to build a new crossing station between Thenmala and Aryankavu on Kollam–Sengottai railway line came up in the year 2013[4] when the expert team found that the 114 years old Aryankavu has a gradient of only 1 in 260 suitable to accommodate meter gauge trains.
[5] So the team identified a suitable site for a new railway station with the gradient of 1 in 400 that can accommodate a broad-gauge yard in future.
Around 330 trees were cut down to build the New Aryankavu railway station[6] For the FY 2022–23, the annual earnings of the station was ₹22,360 (US$260) and daily earnings was ₹61 (70¢ US).
This article about a railway station in the Indian state of Kerala is a stub.