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The 11203 / 11204 Jaipur–Nagpur Weekly Express is an Express train which runs between Nagpur Junction railway station of Nagpur in Maharashtra and Jaipur of Rajasthan. It is currently being operated with 11203/11204 train numbers on a daily basis.
By May 1854, Great Indian Peninsula Railway's Bombay–Tannah line was extended to Callian (current Kalyan). Bhusawal station was set up in 1860 and in 1867 the GIPR branch line was extended to Nagpur. [4] While the entire Mumbai–Nagpur line was 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge, the next part from Nagpur to Rajnandgaon was metre gauge.
Toggle the table of contents. ... Delhi, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. Line ... Bilaspur–Nagpur † South East Central Railway: 1891 414 km (257 mi) ...
Surat railway station is one of the busiest railway station in Western Railway in non-junction category where more than 180 trains pass per day. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Western Railway General Manager's official bungalow 'Bombarci' (abbreviation of Bom bay, Bar oda and C entral I ndia) is located on Altamont road in Cumbala hill, Mumbai.
The Bengal Nagpur Railway main line from Nagpur to Asansol, on the Howrah–Delhi main line, was opened for goods traffic on 1 February 1891. [3] The Gondia–Nagbhir–Nagpur line was opened for traffic in 1908. [3] The Gondia–Nainpur line of the Satpura Railway was opened on 13 April 1903. [4] [5]
Itarsi Junction railway station (station code: ET) is a junction railway station in Hoshangabad district in Madhya Pradesh [1] [2] from which more than 420 trains pass every day. It is the 8th busiest railway junction in India. [citation needed] It falls under the West Central Railway zone of Indian Railways network.
The Howrah–Prayagraj–Mumbai line, (formerly known as Howrah–Allahabad–Mumbai line) [importance?] is a railway line connecting Kolkata and Mumbai via Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad). The 2,160-kilometre long (1,340 mi) railway line was opened to traffic in 1870. This railway line was 2,146-kilometre long (1,333 mi) until 2004.
Nagpur Junction is one of the oldest and busiest stations in Maharashtra. Railways came to 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 ...