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Miraj Junction railway station. / 16.81972°N 74.63889°E / 16.81972; 74.63889. Miraj Junction railway station (station code:- MRJ) is an important busy junction railway station in the city of Miraj, Maharashtra. The Pune – Yeshwantpur railway line passes through Miraj where it meets the Miraj – Kolhapur branch line.
Andhra Pradesh Express (old) Andhra Pradesh Sampark Kranti Express. Anuvrat AC Superfast Express. Asansol–Mumbai CSMT Superfast Express. August Kranti Rajdhani Express. Aurangabad–Hazur Sahib Nanded Express. Aurangabad–Renigunta Express. Avantika Superfast Express. Ayodhya Cantt – Lokmanya Tilak Superfast Express.
Manmad Junction. / 20.2498°N 74.4384°E / 20.2498; 74.4384. Manmad Junction Railway Station (station code: MMR [1]) is a Central Railway junction in India, serving the town of Manmad in the Nashik district of Maharashtra. It is one of the Central Railways' major stations, connecting Manmad with many major cities in the region ...
Interactive map. Nasik Road Railway Station or Nashik Road Railway Station serves Nashik city, Nashik Road and surrounding areas in Nashik district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the main railway station of Nashik. It is one of the oldest and busiest railway stations in India. It is located on Mumbai–Delhi, Mumbai–Kolkata main line.
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The Pune–Miraj–Londa line is an important railway line connecting Pune in Maharashtra and Londa in Karnataka. It covers a distance of 468 kilometres (291 mi) across Maharashtra and Karnataka. Of the total 468 km distance of this line, 280 km stretch falls under the jurisdiction of Central Railways and the remaining 188 km section under ...
Murtizapur railway station. Location in Maharashtra. Murtizapur railway station serves Murtizapur in Akola district in the Indian state of Maharashtra and was opened in 1867. The Achalpur – Yavatmal narrow-gauge line, popular as Shakuntala Railway, meets the electrified 5 ft 6 in ( 1,676 mm) broad gauge Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line at ...
The length of the line is 284 km and it needs 722 hectares of land. The Government of Maharashtra has approved the acquisition of 722 hectares of land. Around 90% of the land required for the Wardha–Yavatmal–Nanded broad-gauge railway line has been acquired and now Government of Maharashtra will request the Ministry of Railways to start the tender process.