Jamner railway station explained

Jamner
Type: Indian Railways station
Style:Indian Railways
Address:Jamner, Maharashtra, Pincode 424206
Country:Maharashtra India
Elevation:261m (856feet)
Line:Pachora–Jamner railway
Structure:At ground
Platform:1
Tracks:1
Parking:Available
Opened:1919
Status:Functioning
Electrified:Ongoing
Owned:Indian Railways
Operator:Central Railway
Former:Great Indian Peninsula Railway
Map Type:India#India Maharashtra

Jamner railway station serves Jamner in Jalgaon district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.[1]

History

The Pachora–Jamner railway line was constructed by Messrs Shapoorji Godbole and Co. of Bombay. The Pachora–Pahur section was opened up in 1918 and the rest of the sections in 1919. On termination of the contracts with the former Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company, the line was brought under direct State management with effect from 1 July 1925.

This is a narrow-gauge (2 ft 6in) line with a length of 34.62 miles. It passes through more or less plain countryside with banana orchards at many a place.

Service

Pachora–Jamner Passenger has a total of seven halts and one intermediate station from to Jamner and covers a distance of 56 km. in 2 hours 5 minutes. The Pachora–Jamner Passenger is a train that comes under Bhusawal railway division of Indian Railways.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jamner Railway Station Info. 8 Jun 2015.