Balaghat Junction railway station
Balaghat बालाघाट | |
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Indian Railway Junction Station | |
Location |
Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh India |
Coordinates | 21°48′40″N 80°12′01″E / 21.8112°N 80.2003°ECoordinates: 21°48′40″N 80°12′01″E / 21.8112°N 80.2003°E |
Line(s) | Tumsar Road–Balaghat–Gondia line |
Platforms | 4 |
Tracks |
Broad gauge)1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) narrow gauge (2 ft 6 in (762 mm)) |
Construction | |
Structure type | Standard (on ground station) |
Parking | Available |
Other information | |
Status | Functioning |
Station code | BTC |
Zone(s) | South East Central Railway |
Division(s) | Nagpur |
History | |
Opened | 1901 |
Rebuilt | Partially under construction for gauge conversation between Balaghat and Jabalpur. |
Previous names | Bengal Nagpur Railway / Satpura narrow-gauge lines |
Location | |
Balaghat railway station |
Balaghat Railway Station is situated on the Jabalpur-Nainpur-Gondia section of South East Central Railway, in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Rail routes through the junction include routes towards Jabalpur, Gondia, Katangi on the Satpura narrow-gauge lines. The "10001 Satpura Express", a narrow-gauge train, was started in 1901 by the British Government and completed 100 years of service in 2001. This train used to hold the unique distinction of operating first class service on narrow-gauge track; it is the world's fastest narrow-gauge train.
The line was formerly narrow gauge (2 ft 6 in (762 mm)) throughout its entire length, but the section between Balaghat–Gondia was converted to broad gauge in 2005–2006, connecting Balaghat to India's national network for the first time. Work is underway to convert the Balaghat–Jabalpur section to broad gauge.
The Jabalpur–Balaghat–Gondia section of the Bengal Nagpur Railway (earlier called BNR and now South) is undergoing conversion. The Gondia–Balaghat section now operates Diesel–electric multiple unit (DEMU) trains. The route from Balaghat to Katangi was converted from narrow gauge to broad gauge on 6 May 2010 and the route from Katangi to Tirodi is in its preliminary survey; its distance is about 12 km, with a short route to Nagpur from Balaghat via Tumsar. Balaghat also has a branch line towards Bharveli. Mines operated by MOIL Limited in the eastern part of the city use the system to transport manganese ore.
Since the station is not on the main line, people have to depend on Gondia railway station.