Bhusawal

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Bhusawal, a city located on the bank of Tapi river, is the biggest taluka of Jalgaon district, Maharashtra state, India, situated on National Highway No. 6 (NH6). Bhusawal railway junction is one of the largest railway yards of the Indian subcontinent. The hinterland of Bhusawal is famous for banana cultivation. World Heritage famous Ajanta is about 60 km (Via Jamner) from Bhusawal.

Bhusawal has very good railway connectivity, and an important divisional headquarters of Central Railway of the Indian Railways. Bhusawal railway junction has rail line connecting Mumbai to Kolkata passing through this place. Also, it has a direct route to Bhopal and Jabalpur of West Central Railway, that passes via Khandwa and Itarsi. There are also direct trains from here to Mumbai and Delhi. Container Corporation of India has established their terminal for transpotation of Containers through Railway.

Bhuswal railway division serves the following districts of Maharashtra viz Nasik, Malegaon, Dhule, Jalgaon, Buldhana, Akola, Amravati, Washim, Yavatmal of Maharashta and Burhanpur, Khandwa districts of Madhya Pradesh.

Bhusawal railway division is divided into three main sections viz. Bhusawal – Igatpuri on Mumbai route, Bhusawal – Khandwa on Itarsi route, and Bhusawal – Badnera section on Nagpur route.

Bhusawal division with a route length of 727 km on broad gauge and 244 km on narrow gauge.

The section-wise route lengths are as follows:

  • Main lines (double line) on broad gauge
  • Bhusawal – Igatpuri – 307.61 km
  • Bhusawal – Badnera – 218.53 km
  • Bhusawal – Khandwa – 123.47 km
  • Branch lines (single line) on broad gauge
  • Chalisgaon – Dhule – 56.39 km
  • Jalamb - Khamgaon – 12.34 km
  • Badnera – Amravati – 9.08 km
  • Branch lines (single line) on narrow gauge
  • Pachora – Jamnera - 55.62 km
  • Murtajapur – Yavatmal – 112.27 km
  • Murtajapur – Achalpur – 76.56 km

Important railway stations are Igatpuri, Nasik Road, Manmad Junction, Pachora Junction, Chalisgaon Junction, Dhule, Jalgaon Junction at Bhusawal - Igatpuri Section; Burhanpur road, Nepa nagar and Khandwa at Bhusawal - Khandwa Section; and Malkpur, Jalamb Junction, Khamgaon, Shegaon, Akola Junction, Murtajapur Junction, Badnera Junction and Amravati under Bhusawal-Badnera Section.

The stations under narrow gauge are Lakhpuri, Murtajapur Junction, Karanja under two Narrow Gauge Branch lines viz Murtajapur-Achalpur and Murtajapur-Yavatmal of Bhusawal Division of Central Railway.

  • M.S.E.B. Power generation plant is near Bhusawal. Power generation campus is known as Deepnagar.
  • Zonal Railway Training Institute (Z.R.T.I.) of central railway is also located in Bhusawal.


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Ordnance Factory Bhusawal, a dvision of Indian Ordnance Factories is situated 5 km from the Railway Station. Ordnance Factory Varangaon is situated 20 km from Railway Station. "Satpanth" (Which is a non-secular community) Mandir is situated at Faizpur, is 20 km from Bhusawal. Nageswar temple is situated near Varangaon in Bhusawal Taluka, which is ancient Shiva temple.

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