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Chalisgaon–Dhule line

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Chalisgaon–Dhule line
Chalisgaon Junction the starting point of Chalisgaon–Dhule line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleMaharashtra
Termini
StationsBhoras Budruk, Jamda, Rajmane, Mordad Tanda, Shirud, Borvihir, Mohadi Pargane, Dhule Terminus.
Service
TypeBranch line
SystemElectric loco system
Operator(s)Central Railway
History
Opened15 August 1900; 124 years ago (1900-08-15)[1]
Technical
Track length56 km (35 mi)
Number of tracks1 (single)
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Operating speed44 km/h
Route map

km
station
0
Chalisgaon Junction
7
Bhoras Budrukh
14
Jamdha
23
Rajmane
28
Mordad Tanda
36
Shirud
43
Borvihir
54
Mohadi Pargane Laling
NH 3
56
Dhule Terminus
9
Vaghli
19
Kajgaon
25
Nagardevla
34
Galan
45
Pachora Junction

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

History

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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 56 km (35 mi), which includes a total of 7 stations. The line includes a single-line system, with traction of diesel.[2]

Electrification

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

Routing

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

Trains

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Trains between Chalisgaon Junction and Dhule terminus as follows:

Train No. Train name Destinations
51111 / 51112 Chalisgaon–Dhule Passenger Chalisgaon JunctionDhule terminus.

References

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  1. ^ "Dhule Railway History". Maharashtra Government. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Dhule Railway History-1". Dhule Municipal Corporation. Archived from the original on 18 April 2015. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  3. ^ "All broad gauge lines electrified in Bhusawal divn". The Times of India. 3 March 2020.
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