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Nagpur Junction (station code: NGP) is a railway station in Nagpur, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is an important junction station on the Howrah–Mumbai and Delhi–Chennai trunk line of the Indian Railways. It belongs to A1 category stations and is one of the top 100 booking stations of Indian Railways.

NAGPUR JN.
Express and Passenger train station
General information
LocationSitabuldi, Nagpur,
Maharashtra
 India
Coordinates21.1534°N 79.0889°E / 21.1534; 79.0889
Elevation308.660 metres (1,012.66 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byCentral Railway
Line(s)New Delhi–Chennai main line
Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line
Bhopal–Nagpur section
Nagpur–Secunderabad section
Bilaspur–Nagpur section
Nagpur–Bhusawal section
Platforms8
Tracks13
ConnectionsCity Bus, Cab service, Nagpur Metro, Auto rickshaw
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on-ground station)
ParkingYes
Disabled access Available
Other information
StatusFunctional
Station codeNGP[1]
Zone(s) Central Railway
Division(s) Nagpur
History
Opened1867; 155 years ago (1867)[2]
Electrified1988–89 (Ballarshah–Nagpur)
1990–91 (Nagpur–Amla)
1991–92 (Tharsa–Nagpur)[3]
Passengers
160,000 daily (approx)[4]
Services
Preceding station Indian Railways Following station
Ajni
towards ?
Central Railway zone
New Delhi–Chennai main line
Godhani
towards ?
Terminus South East Central Railway zone
Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line
Kalamna
towards ?
Location
Nagpur railway station
Location within Maharashtra
Interactive map, location within Nagpur City

History


Nagpur railway station is one of the oldest and busiest stations in Maharashtra. Railways made a beginning in Nagpur in 1867, when a portion of the Bombay-Bhusaval-Nagpur line was opened for traffic.[2] In 1881, it was connected to Kolkata via the Nagpur State Railway of Chhattisgarh.[5][6]
The laying of the foundation stone of the existing building was done in 1906. It was officially inaugurated on 15 January 1925 by then Governor Sir Frank Sly.[6] Before 1924, the original railway station was located towards the east of its current site near Shukrawari Lake. The present-day railway station was also put up in the pre-independence days. It has become a major tourist destination.[7]


Services


Nagpur is divisional headquarter of two railway zones, Central Railway and South East Central Railway.[8] Nagpur division has GT Route from Itarsi to Ballarshah and Mumbai-Howrah route from Gondia to Badnera. North-South and East-West traffic crisscrosses through the Division, making its Nagpur-Wardha section one of the busiest sections in Indian Railways. It has 3 branch lines connecting Amla-Chhindwara, Narkhed-Amravati & Majri-Pimpalkutti on Broad Gauge and one branch line Pulgaon-Arvi in Narrow Gauge .[2] Shortest run by Indian Railways’ train is the scheduled services between Nagpur and Ajni stations situated just 3km from each other.

Around 254 Mail/Express and Passenger trains halt at the station, [9] with approximately 160,000 passengers embarking and disembarking.[4] 22 trains originate from and terminate at this station. Direct trains are available for most of the state capitals and major cities in india, including: Mumbai, New Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kolkata.

There are 6 railway stations within the extended city limit

Station name Station code Railway zone Total platforms
Ajni AJNI Central Railway 3
Itwari Junction ITR South East Central Railway 7
Kalamna KAV South East Central Railway 3
Khapri KRI Central Railway 2
Godhani GNQ Central Railway 2
Kamptee KP South East Central Railway 3

Development


In 2008, Nagpur railway station was among 22 stations in India that were recommended to be upgraded to meet international standards. Priority areas were identified: security, safety, and cleanliness. Work was to be undertaken via public–private partnerships and the Central Railway.[10]


Salwa–Butibori Chord Line


There is detention to freight trains due to conflict and priority to Mail, Express and Passenger trains. While line capacity is being augmented on the corridors leading to Nagpur by construction of a 3rd line, it is not found feasible, to lay independent lines for passing through traffic in the Nagpur area, because of space constraint.

This will decongest Nagpur, Ajni, Kalamna, and Itwari Railway Line Yards, thus facilitating the running of EMUs in and around Nagpur and reducing the detention of trains.[11]


Nagpur Station Redevelopment


Indian Railway's Nagpur Railway station will soon have modernized makeover with massive renovation.[12] Heritage Conservation Committee has approved the redevelopment plan of Nagpur Railway station, to be conducted by the Indian Railway Stations Development Corporation Limited (IRSDC). The proposal was considered by the Heritage Conservation Committee, composed of eminent engineers, architects and environmentalists and the following strategy were planned:[12]


Broad Gauge Metro



Amenities


The main building of the station has waiting rooms for the passengers. A reception-cum-lounge is provided in the retiring rooms for the comfort of passengers during the check-in/check-out period.[13] There are two entry/exit gates for entering and leaving the station premises. The west-end Sitabuldi side is the main entry point, other is from the cotton market side.




References


  1. "Indian railway codes". Indian Railways. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  2. "Brief about the division" (PDF).
  3. "Electrification History". Retrieved 31 March 2004.
  4. Nash, David (29 September 2015). "Here's what the free Wi-Fi commitment to Indian Railways probably costs Google". Firstpost. Reuters. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  5. "Division at a Glance: (as on 01.03.2019)". Central Railway. 3 January 2019.
  6. "90 years of Nagpur station Building".
  7. "Travel to Nagpur". mapsofindia.com. Archived from the original on 9 February 2011.
  8. "Geography: Railway Zones". IRFCA.
  9. "Station Brief" (PDF).
  10. "Nagpur to get model railway station". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012.
  11. "Salwa–Butibori (Chord Line)". maharail.com.
  12. Devanjana, Nag (11 September 2020). "Indian Railways Nagpur station to get a makeover! Heritage Conservation Committee approves redevelopment plan". The Financial Express. Financial Express. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  13. "Passenger amenities" (PDF).





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