Bhusawal railway division is one of the five railway divisions of the Central Railway (India) zone of Indian Railways, located at Bhusawal in the Jalgaon district of Maharashtra state in western India. The other railway divisions are: Mumbai CSMT, Nagpur, Solapur and Pune. There are 115 railway stations in the Bhusawal railway division.[1]
History
Milestones In 1853, the Survey for extension of Mumbai-Thane line beyond Igatpuri towards Khandesh was completed. By 1860, the Bhusawal Station building with a single platform was constructed. The following year, the Igatpuri – Bhusawal section was opened on October 1. By 1866, the Bhusawal – Khandwa Section was opened and in 1867, the Bhusawal – Badnera section became active as single line.
In 1920, the Bhusawal division was formed under the Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIPR) and within the next two years, the doubling of the Bhusawal - Badnera section was completed.[2]
Eventually, Bhusawal become part of the Central Railway Zone in 1951 and in 1962, the Central Railway Zonal Training School setup at Bhusawal. Electrification with 25 KV AC Traction was completed for the Igatpuri – Bhusawal section in 1969 and by 1972, Bhusawal Electric Loco shed started functioning. The Bhusawal-Badnera Section was electrified with 25 kV AC traction in 1990 and the Bhusawal Khandwa Section was electrified in 1992. As a result, by 1993, the Bhusawal steam loco shed was shut down and the last steam loco was withdrawn from service on 16 December 1993.[3]
Connections
It connects other railway division of central railway zone at
- Mumbai CSMT division at Igatpuri,
- Solapur Railway Division at Manmad Jn,
- Nagpur Railway Division at Badnera Junction.
It connects to other Zones of Indian railways at
- Mamnad Jn to Nanded Railway Division of South Central Railway zone
- Jalgaon Jn to Mumbai(WR) railway division of Western Railway zone
- Khandwa Jn. to Bhopal Junction railway division of Western Central Railway Zone
- Khandwa Jn to Ratlam Division of Western Railway zone
- Khandwa Jn to Nanded Railway Division of South Central Railway zone
- Akola Jn to Nanded Railway Division of South Central Railway zone
List of railway stations and towns
The list includes the stations under the Bhusawal division and their station category.[4][5]
Category of station | No. of stations | Names of stations |
---|---|---|
A-1 Category | 1 | Nashik Road |
A Category | 10 | Akola Junction, Amravati, Badnera Junction, Bhusaval Junction, Burhanpur, Chalisgaon Junction, Jalgaon, Khandwa Junction, Shegaon, Khamgaon, Manmad |
B Category | 4 | Malkapur, Devlali, Pachora Junction, Murtajapur Junction |
C Category (Suburban station) |
0 | - |
D Category | 7 | - |
E Category | 55 | - |
F Category Halt Station |
38 | - |
Total | 115 | - |
Junction stations
The Junction railway stations in the Bhusawal railway divisions are: Chalisgaon Jn, Pachora Jn, Jalgaon Jn, Bhusawal Jn, Manmad jn, Khandwa Jn, Jalamb Jn, Akola Jn, Murtajapur Jn, Badnera Jn.
Railway line and en route stations
There are three main lines in this railway subdivision and numerous branch lines.
The railway line en route station details are as follows:
Igatpuri-Bhusawal line
- Igatpuri(Exclude)-Manmad Jn-Chalisgaon Jn-Pachora Jn-Jalgaon Jn-Bhusawal Jn
- En route station details- Igatpuri - Ghoti - Padli - Asvali - Lahavit - Devlali - Nasik Road - Odha - Kherwadi - Kasbe Sukene - Niphad - Ugaon - Lasalgaon - Summit - Manmad Jn - Panewadi - Hisvahal - Panjhan - Nandgaon - Pimparkhed - Naydongari - Rohini - Hirapur - Chalisgaon Jn - Vaghali - Kajgaon - Nagardevla - Galan - Pachora Jn - Pardhade - Maheji - Mhasawad - Shirsoli - Jalgaon Jn - Bhadli - Bhusawal Jn
Section | Main/Branch | Gauge | Double/Single line | Traction | Distance in km |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Igatpuri (excl.) to Manmad Jn | Main | BG | Double | Electric | 124 |
Manmad Jn to Chalisgaon Jn | Main | BG | Double | Electric | 67 |
Chalisgaon Jn to Dhule | Branch | BG | Single | Diesel | 57 |
Chalisgaon Jn to Pachora Jn | Main | BG | Double | Electric | 45 |
Pachora Jn to Jamner | Branch | NG | Single | Diesel | 50 |
Pachora Jn to Jalgaon Jn | Main | BG | Double | Electric | 47 |
Jalgaon Jn to Bhusawal Jn | Main | BG | Double | Electric | 25 |
Total | -- km of Main | -- km of BG | -- km of double line | -- km of electrified track | --- |
-- km of Branch | -- km of NG | -- km of single line | -- km of diesel track | --- |
Bhusawal-Khandwa line
Bhusawal-Badnera line
- Bhusawal Jn-Jalamb Jn-Akola Jn-Murtajapur Jn-Badnera Junction (Include)
- En route station details- Bhusawal Jn - Varangaon - Achegaon - Bodwad - Kolhadi. - Khamkhed - Malkapur - Wadoda - Biswa Bridge - Kumgaon Burti - Nandura - Jalamb Jn - Shegaon - Shrikshetra Nagzari - Paras - Gaigaon - Akola Jn - Yavatmal- Ladkhed - Borgaon - Katepurna - Murtajapur Jn - Mana - Mandura. - Kurum - Takli - Badnera Jn
- Jalamb Jn-Khamgaon
- En route station details- Jalamb Jn - Khamgaon
- Murtizapur Junction-Yavatmal (Narrow Gauge) See also Shakuntala Railway
- En route station details- Murtizapur Junction - Murtajapur Town - Kinkhed - Vilegaon. - Bhadsivni - Pohe - Karanja - Karanja Town - Somthan - Sangwi. - Warudkhed - Darwha Moti Bagh Junction - Tapona - Ladkhed - Linga - Lasina - Yavatmal
- Murtizapur Junction-Achalpur (Narrow Gauge) See also Shakuntala Railway
- En route station details- Murtajapur Jn - Lakhpuri - Banosa - Lehgaon - Kokalda - Kapustalni - Anjangaon - Pathrot - Khusta Buzurg - Chamak - Nowbagh - Achalpur
- Badnera Jn-Amravati
Information
- Bhuswal railway division serves the following districts of Maharashtra viz Nasik, Malegaon, Dhule, Jalgaon, Buldhana, Akola, Amravati, Washim, Yavatmal of Maharashtra and Burhanpur, Khandwa districts of Madhya Pradesh.
- Bhusawal railway division is divided into three main sections viz. Bhusawal - Igatpuri on Mumbai route, Bhusawal - Khandwa on Itarsi route, and Bhusawal - Badnera section on Nagpur route.
References
- ↑ rly stations
- ↑ R.P.Saxena (ed.). "Indian Railway History Time line". Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
- ↑ "Bhusaval Division – Milestone". Central Railway, Mumbai CSTM. Archived from the original on 1 February 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
- ↑ "Statement showing Category-wise No.of stations in IR based on Pass. earning of 2011" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 January 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
- ↑ "PASSENGER AMENITIES - CRITERIA= For Categorisation Of Stations" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
- ↑ cnt-rly Archived 9 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "SYSTEM MAP" (PDF). Indian Railway. Retrieved 14 August 2015.