Hadapsar

हडपसर
General information
LocationPune
India
Coordinates18°31′37″N 73°55′40″E / 18.5269°N 73.9279°E / 18.5269; 73.9279
Elevation554.00 metres (1,817.59 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Line(s)Mumbai Dadar–Solapur section
Mumbai–Chennai line
Platforms3
Tracks5
Construction
ParkingYes
Other information
Station codeHDP
Fare zoneCentral Railway zone
History
ElectrifiedYes

Hadapsar railway station is located in Hadapsar, a suburb of Pune in Maharashtra. There are plans to start long-distance trains from this station as there is no space for new trains at Pune Junction.[1] There is also plan to start suburban trains on Pune–Daund section. This station will be a major station for Pune–Daund suburban trains.

Upgrade plans

The central railways has plans for land acquisition near this station. Plans are to increase parking space, approach roads to the station, passenger lounges and other facilities.[2] The proposal includes adding 40 acres of land adjacent to the station for construction of dedicated parking, station building which will include lounges, reservation center, waiting rooms etc. There are about 150 long-distance trains operating from Pune Junction. Some of these can originate and terminate at Hadapsar which will reduce load on Pune Junction. Approximately 400 crores are required for land acquisition and 350 crores are require for actual development of this station.[3]

Trains

  1. Pune–Baramati Passenger
  2. Pune–Baramati–Daund–Pune Passenger
  3. Pune–Daund Passenger
  4. Pune–Daund Passenger
  5. Pune–Daund Fast Passenger
  6. Pune–Manmad Passenger
  7. Pune–Nizamabad Passenger
  8. Pune–Solapur Passenger
  9. Pune–Solapur Passenger
  10. Hadapsar(HDP)-Hydrabad(HYB) Express Via Latur
  11. Hadapsar-Nanded Express

See also

References

  1. "Railways plans terminals at Hadapsar, Shivajinagar". Times of India. 7 January 2013.
  2. "Railways seek additional land for terminal at Hadapsar station". Times of India. 9 July 2013.
  3. "Hadapsar terminus stuck In land acquisition process". Pune Mirror. 20 December 2014.
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