Chalisgaon–Dhule line explained

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Chalisgaon–Dhule line
System:Electric loco system
Status:Operational
Stations:Bhoras Budruk, Jamda, Rajmane, Mordad Tanda, Shirud, Borvihir, Mohadi Pargane, Dhule Terminus.
Open:[1]
Tracklength:560NaN0
Tracks:1 (single)
Speed:44 km/h
Map State:collapsed

The Chalisgaon–Dhule line is a railway route in Maharashtra, India.

History

The ChalisgaonDhule line was opened in 1900, serving between Chalisgaon and Dhule in Jalgaon and Dhule district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The total length of this section is 56km (35miles), which includes a total of 7 stations. The line includes a single-line system, with traction of diesel.[2]

Electrification

The to Dhule terminus track electrification is completed.[3]

Routing

The 51111/51112 Chalisgaon–Dhule Passenger runs via Bhoras Budruk, Jamda, Rajmane, Mordad Tanda, Shirud, Mohadi Pargane Laling, Dhule terminus.

Trains

Trains between and Dhule terminus as follows:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dhule Railway History. Maharashtra Government. 18 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20140606042137/http://dhule.nic.in/html/history.htm. 6 June 2014. dead.
  2. Web site: Dhule Railway History-1. Dhule Municipal Corporation. 18 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150418114239/http://www.dhulecorporation.org/history.html. 18 April 2015. dead.
  3. Web site: All broad gauge lines electrified in Bhusawal divn. 3 March 2020. The Times of India.