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These thick books - the February 2009 edition of the JTB timetable, for example, contains 1152 pages - are published every month and cover all stations and trains of JR and private railways, as well as long-distance bus, ferry and air services. For frequent JR urban lines, subway trains, private railways and urban buses, only summary timetables ...
Four routes of approximately 270 km were proposed at the cost of ₹418 crore. Three coach trains will run on Indian Railways' broad gauge tracks at a maximum operating speed of 160 km/h. [1] The passenger capacity of each train is 885. The final detailed project report was submitted in August 2019.
Nagpur is the divisional headquarters of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC), and has one of the state's three bus workshops. The MSRTC has intercity and interstate routes, with two bus stations in Nagpur: Nagpur Bus Sthanak (CBS-1) at Ganeshpeth and Mor Bhawan (CBS-2) at Jhansi Rani Square, Sitabuldi.
A three-storey building is located at the center of the "T" and six-storey building one of its arms facing Rani Jhansi Square. An art installation called the Crown of Nagpur was installed on top of the six-storey building. The Crown of Nagpur has a base shaped like an inverted flower with a crown over it and a transparent dome below the crown.
Nagpur Metro is a rapid transit system for the city of Nagpur, located in the state of Maharashtra, India. [4] [5] The system consists of 2 colour-coded lines serving 36 stations, with a total length of 38.2 kilometres (23.7 mi).
Nagpur Railway Station is an important elevated metro station on the East-West Corridor of the Aqua Line of Nagpur Metro in Nagpur, India. This metro stations holds the main Nagpur Junction railway station. [1] This metro station was inaugurated on 11 December 2022 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and was opened to the public on 12 December 2022 ...
Nagpur Metro rail map. This is a list of all stations of the Nagpur Metro, a rapid transit system serving the city of Nagpur in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, India. Nagpur Metro is the 13th metro system in India. It is built and operated by the Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited.
One unit of an EMU train consists of one power car and two general coaches. Thus a nine coach EMU is made up of three units having one power car at each end and one at the middle. The rakes in the suburban rails run on 25 kV AC. [128] Ridership on India's suburban railways has risen from 1.2 million in 1970–71 to 4.4 million in 2012–13.