Ratlam Junction
Indian Railways station
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General information
LocationStation Road, Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh
 India
Coordinates23°20′27″N 75°03′04″E / 23.340758°N 75.050992°E / 23.340758; 75.050992
Elevation493 metres (1,617 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byWestern Railway
Line(s)New Delhi–Mumbai main line
Platforms7
Tracks10
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground)
ParkingYes
AccessibleDisabled access Available
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeRTM
Zone(s) Western Railway
Division(s) Ratlam
History
ElectrifiedYes
Location
Ratlam Junction is located in Madhya Pradesh
Ratlam Junction
Ratlam Junction
Location within Madhya Pradesh
Ratlam Junction is located in India
Ratlam Junction
Ratlam Junction
Ratlam Junction (India)

Ratlam Junction railway station[1] is a major rail junction on the New Delhi–Mumbai main line of Indian Railways. Ratlam is NSG-3 – category railway station of Western Railway Zone of Indian Railways. Its code is RTM. It serves Ratlam city. The station consists of seven platforms.[2][3][4][5]

Ratlam is well connected by rail to Kota, New Delhi, Badaun, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Banglore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Nagpur, Vadodara, Bilaspur, Jammu, Howrah, Chittorgarh, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ajmer, Gwalior, Bhind, Gaya, Bikaner, Chennai, Guwahati,Gadarwara, Katni, Bhuj, and Veraval Kolkata Bikaner bhuj Gandhinagar

Administration

Ratlam is a major junction and divisional headquarter of Western Railway. Ratlam Division came into existence on 15 August 1956.[6]

References

  1. "About Ratlam Junction/Railway Station - Ratlami Sev". 7 August 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  2. "RTM/Ratlam Junction". India Rail Info.
  3. "Ratlam Junction (RTM):Passenger Amenities Details As on : 31/03/2018, Division : Ratlam". Raildrishti.
  4. "मोरवानी रेलवे स्टेशन पर बनेगा यार्ड, रतलाम में कम होगा गाड़ियों का दबाव". Nai Dunia.
  5. "रतलाम-ग्वालियर इंटरसिटी एलएचबी काेच से चलेगी, चित्ताैड़गढ़ तक बढ़ाने की संभावना, मंडल मुख्यालय ने बोर्ड को प्रस्ताव भेजा था". Bhaskar.
  6. "History of Ratlam Division" (PDF). Western Railway.


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