Indore Junction railway station
Indore Junction | |
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Indian Railway Station | |
Indore Railway Station | |
Location |
Indore, Madhya Pradesh India |
Coordinates | 22°43′00″N 75°52′04″E / 22.71667°N 75.86778°E |
Elevation | 550.20 m (1,805 ft) |
Owned by | Indian Railways |
Line(s) | Mumbai - Indore (Broad Gauge), Jaipur-Ajmer-Ratlam-Indore-Khandwa-Akola-Purna ( Broad gauge except Mhow - Akola |
Platforms | 8 BG |
Tracks | 6 BG |
Connections | Taxi Stand, Auto Stand,Bus stop,ibus,e-rikshaw |
Construction | |
Structure type | Standard (on ground station) |
Parking | Available |
Bicycle facilities | Available |
Disabled access | |
Other information | |
Station code | INDB |
Fare zone | Western Railway |
History | |
Opened | 1893 |
Rebuilt | 1921 |
Electrified | 2012 |
Services | |
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Location | |
Indore Junction Location within Madhya Pradesh |
Indore Junction (Station Code : INDB), is one of the largest railway junctions in Madhya Pradesh and serves Indore, the commercial capital of Central India. The railway station of Indore Junction BG is located on Broad Gauge line and falls under the administrative control of Western Railway Zone of Indian Railways. It consists of 4 main railway platforms. The Ujjain-Indore route and Indore Junction were recently electrified. The Station is located 1 km away from the city centre. It is one of the ISO Certified Railway Stations OF India.[1]
History
- Holkar State Railway
His Highness the Maharajah Holkar of Indore Sawai Shri Tukojirao Holkar II, in 1870, offered a loan of £10 million sterling for the construction of a rail-line to his capital city of Indore, taking off from the Great Indian Peninsula (G.I.P.) Railway main line.[2] A quick survey was made and Khandwa on the G.I.P. line was chosen as junction point. The alignment was to pass through Sanawad, Kheree Ghat on the Narmada and then by way of the Choral Valley up the slopes of the Vindhyas to Indore. Maharaja Holkar’s contribution accelerated the construction of rail-lines in Malwa region.
During 1870s, a Metre gauge line of Holkar State Railway was sanctioned between Khandwa and Indore passing the MHOW Ghat.[3] The Holkar Railway required very heavy works due to very steep gradients(up to 1 in 40) on the Vindhya Ghats. It also involved digging of 4 tunnels aggregating 510 yards in length, deep cuttings and heavy retaining walls. River Narmada was crossed by a bridge of 14 spans, 197 feet each and piers 80 feet above low water level. There are 14 other large bridges with high piers, the highest pier being 152 feet above the bottom of the ravine. The first section Khandwa-Sanawad was opened for traffic on 1.12.1874. The Narmada Bridge was opened for traffic on 5.10.1876 by His Highness the Maharaja of Holkar who named it ‘Holkar-Narmada Bridge’.[4]
- Scindia - Neemuch Railway=
Surveys between Indore and Neemuch started long back in 1871-72 when the plan and estimates for the whole project was submitted to the Government of India in 1872-73. Maharaja Jayajirao Scindia of Gwalior agreed to grant a loan of Rs. 7.5 million at 4 per cent per annum interest for the project and the railway was renamed as ‘Scindia-Neemuch Railway’. It also included a branch line to Ujjain from Indore. The Indore - Ujjain branch line was opened in August 1876 and the line was completed in 1879-80.
- Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway
The Holkar Railway and Scindia Neemuch Railway amalgamated under a single management in the year 1881-82 and were named as Rajputana Malwa railway. In 1882, Khandwa-Indore line extended to Ajmer. The identity of Rajputana Malwa Railway remained for a very short while and its management was taken over by Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway Company on 1 January 1885 till independence.[5]
- Western Railway
Indore Railway Station was reconstructed by B.B. & C.I.company in the year 1921. On 5 November 1951, Western Railway with its headquarters at Mumbai came into existence after merging of B.B. & C.I.Railway with the other State Railways and overtook the administration of Indore Junction. The broad gauge portion was extended from Ujjain - Maksi - Indore in 1964-66 and the doubling of the Indore - Bhopal sections was completed in during 1993-2001.
Connectivity
The Indore Junction BG is a broad gauge station so is the name. Its route is connected with Ujjain Junction to the north west, Mhow Cantonment to the south, Dewas Junction to the north and Khandwa Junction to the south east. Being a junction station, it is well connected to Bhopal, Ujjain, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Katni, Khandwa, Ratlam and Bina within the state.
The station is well-connected to major stations of India and some of them are Mumbai, Nagpur, Dehradun, Pune, Bangalore, Udaipur, Amritsar and Patna.
Electrification
Western Railway started the electrification of Ujjain -Indore & Dewas -Maksi in the period of 2007-08 & completed in June 2012. A trial run of a special inspection saloon was also conducted on the newly laid system build at a cost of Rs 70 crore.[6]
Track Gauge
The Indore junction is having track gauge: 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) Broad Gauge (BG) . The broad gauge network is electrified and used for the super-fast, express, and fast passengers.
Under Construction
The construction of two new platforms is in progress, which was approved earlier by the Western Railways (WR). The Indore Railway Station will have a modern station complex to be developed by the Western Railway’s Ratlam division close to Rajkumar railway overbridge. This elevated structure would offer commuters space at the ground floor and would have ticket booking counters, waiting halls etc. on the first floor. The complex would offer sufficient parking facilities.[7] The facility would be equipped with division’s first underpass. A multi-storey parking facility is also under construction in the station premises.
Important Trains
The following trains run from Indore Jn. BG :
Super Fast Trains
- 12228/12227 Indore -Mumbai Duronto Express
- 12415/12416 Indore – Hazrat Nizamuddin Intercity Express
- 12465/12466 Ranthambore Express between Indore and Jodhpur
- 12913/12914 Indore Tri Shatabdi Express between Indore and Nagpur
- 12919/12920 Malwa Express between Indore and Jammu Tawi
- 12923/12924 Indore - Nagpur Express
- 12962/12961 Avantika Express between Indore and Mumbai
- 12973/12974 Indore - Jaipur Express
- 22185/22186 Bhopal–Indore AC Double Decker Intercity Express
- 22187/22188 Habibganj Indore Junction AC Double Decker Express
- 22911/22912 Indore – Howrah Shipra Express
- 22941/22942 between Indore - Jammu Tawi Express
- 22646/22645 Ahilyanagari Express between Indore and Trivandrum
- 22943/22944 Pune-Indore Superfast express
- 09309/09310 Indore - Kochuveli Suvidha Special
Mail/Express Trains
- 11125/11126 Indore - Gwalior Intercity Express
- 11471/11472 Indore - Jabalpur Express
- 11701/11702 Indore - Jabalpur Intercity Express
- 11703/11704 Indore - Rewa Intercity Express
- 14317/14318 Indore - Dehradun Express
- 19301/19302 Indore - Yesvantpur Express
- 19309/19310 Shanti Express between Indore and Gandhinagar
- 19311/19312 Indore - Pune Express
- 19313/19314 Indore - Patna Express
- 19323/19324 Indore - Bhopal Intercity Express
- 19307/19308 Indore - Chandigarh Express
- 19801/19802 Indore - Kota Intercity Express
- 21125/21126 Indore - Bhind Express
- 19321/19322 Indore - Rajendra Nagar Via. Faizabad Express
- 19325/19326 Indore - Amritsar Express
- 19711/19712 Indore - Jaipur Express Via. Ajmer
- 19329/19330 Indore - Udaipur City Express
- 14319/14320 Indore - Bareilly express
Express/Passenger Trains
- 18233/18234 Narmada Express between Indore and Bilaspur
Fast Passenger Trains
- 59385/59386 Panchvalley Fast Passenger between Indore and Chhindwara
- 59389/59390 Indore - Bhopal Passenger
Passenger Trains
- 59379/59380 Indore – Maksi Passenger
- 59388/59387 Indore Nagda Passenger
- 79306/79305 Indore - Ratlam DEMU
Suburban Trains
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The Indore Suburban Railway is a commuter rail system serving the Indore Metropolitan Region. It is operated by Indian Railways' zonal Western Railways (WR). It has the highest passenger density of any urban railway system in Madhya Pradesh. The trains plying on its routes are commonly referred to as local trains or simply as locals.
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Indore is the centre of an extensive radial commuter railway network which is serving the surrounding metropolitan area. In contrast to the more developed regional network in Ratlam, only two rail lines currently cross Indore: the Metre gauge route passes through the city centre with services running between the northern and southern suburbs, and between the more distant towns of Ujjain in the north and Khandwa on the south.
Sub-urban stations of Indore
The city of Indore has 9 other railway stations which are:
Station Name | Station Code | Railway Zone | Total Platforms |
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Indore Junction | INDM | Western Railway | 6 |
Lakshmibai Nagar | ILBN | Western Railway | 3 |
Rajendra Nagar | RJQ | Western Railway | 3 |
Lokmanya Nagar | ILN | Western Railway | 2 |
Mhow | MHOW | Western Railway | 2 |
Rau | RAU | Western Railway | 2 |
Saifi Nagar | SFN | Western Railway | 1 |
Patalpani | PTP | Western Railway | 1 |
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.travelkhana.com/rail-info/overview-railway-stations-indore/
- ↑ "Holkars Of Indore".
- ↑ "IR History: Part - II (1870 - 1899)". IRFCA. Retrieved 2012-11-21.
- ↑ "History of Ratlam Division" (PDF). Western Railway.
- ↑ "A Parsi engine driver's wage slip of 1932". Railways of Raj Blog.
- ↑ "Electric trains to run on new Indore-Ujjain track". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2012-06-23.
- ↑ "Indore to get a modern station complex". Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 2014-01-09.
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