Mahesana Junction railway station explained

Mahesana Junction
Type: Indian Railway station
Style:Indian Railways
Address:Mehsana, Mehsana District, Gujarat
Coordinates:23.6033°N 72.3884°W
Elevation:95m (312feet)
Line:AhmedabadDelhi main line
JaipurAhmedabad line
ViramgamMahesana line
MahesanaTaranga line
MahesanaPatan line
Structure:Standard on ground
Platform:8
Other:Taxi stand, Autorickshaw,Mahesana Bus Depot,City Bus
Tracks:11
Bicycle:No
Electrified:Yes
Owned:Indian Railways
Operator:Western Railway
Map Type:India#India Gujarat
Map Dot Label:Mahesana Junction railway station
Map Size:300

Mahesana Junction railway station (also spelt Mehsana unofficially) is located in Mehsana district in the Indian state of Gujarat. It serves the city of Mehsana.

History

Rajputana State Railway extended the metre-gauge Delhi–Ajmer line to Ahmedabad in 1881.[1] In 1880, the Government of Bombay addressed His Highness’ Government of Baroda State for the construction of feeder lines in Kadi after the completion of Dabhoi Railway. In Kadi, a network of railway line was spread out. The Government of Bombay and the government of Baroda State, sanctioned the Mehsana–Viramgam line in 1889. The Mehsana–Taranga Hill metre-gauge line was opened for traffic from 1887 to 1909.The Khodiyar–Mahesana sector was converted to broad gauge in 1995 and the Mahesana–Palanpur section was converted in 1997, which along with the conversion of the Ajmer–Palanpur section, completed the conversion of the entire Jaipur–Ahmedabad line.[2] Viramgam–Mahesana section was re-opened in 2005, after gauge conversion to broad gauge.[3] Mahesana–Taranga Hill line is under gauge conversion to broad gauge.[4]

Infrastructure and facilities

Mahesana Junction railway station is at an elevation of 95m (312feet) and is assigned the code MSH.[5] It has 8 platforms and 3 siding tracks and total 11 tracks. It is railway junction of four lines that are Ahmedabad–Delhi line, Mahesana–Taranga Hill line, Mahesana–Patan line, Mahesana–Viramgam line.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: IR History: Early Days II (1870–1899). IRFCA. 27 April 2014.
  2. Web site: IR History: Part VI (1995–1999). IRFCA. 27 April 2014.
  3. Web site: IR History: Part VII (2000–present). IRFCA. 27 April 2014.
  4. News: Gujarat polls: In Narendra Modi's Vadnagar, a trackless station and lack of jobs. The New Indian Express. 2018-04-25.
  5. Web site: Arrivals at MSH/Mehsana Junction. India Rail Info. 27 April 2014.