Central Railway zone
8-Central Railway | |
CR's headquarters Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus | |
Dates of operation | 1951–Present |
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Predecessor | Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Scindia State Railway, Dholpur Railway & others |
Track gauge | Mixed |
Electrification | Yes |
Headquarters | Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai |
Central Railway is one of the 16 zones of Indian Railways.[1] Its headquarters is in Mumbai at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. It has the distinction of operating first passenger railway line in India, which opened from Mumbai to Thane on 16 April 1853.
History
The railway zone was formed on 5 November 1951 by grouping several government-owned railways, including the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, the Scindia State Railway of the former princely state of Gwalior, Nizam State Railway, Wardha Coal State Railway and the Dholpur Railways.[2][3]
The Central Railway zone formerly included large parts of Madhya Pradesh and part of southern Uttar Pradesh, which made it the largest railway zone in India in terms of area, track mileage and staff. These areas became the new West Central Railway zone in April 2003.
The Central Railway General Manager's official residence (erstwhile GIPR agent's residence) 'Glenogle'-a Grade II-B heritage bungalow, is located on Bhausaheb Hire Marg(Mount Pleasant Road), adjacent to the Maharashtra Chief minister's official residence 'Varsha' in Malabar Hill, Mumbai.
Routes
- Main/Long Routes of Central Railway
- Mumbai CST – Kalyan – kasara - Manmad – Jalgaon – Bhusawal – Akola – Wardha – Nagpur
- Mumbai CST – Kalyan –Ulhasnagar-Neral –Karjat - Lonavala – Pune
- Pune – Daund – Solapur – Wadi - Tandur
- Pune – Satara – Sangli – Miraj – Kolhapur
- Miraj – Pandharpur – Kurduvadi -Barshi – Osmanabad – Latur – Latur Road
- Balharshah - majri jn - Sevagram(formerly Wardha East Jn.) - Nagpur - Amla - Itarsi
- Shorter/Branch routes of Central Railway are
- Mumbai CST-Vadala-King Circle
- Mumbai CST-Vadala-Kurla-Vashi-Panvel
- Thane-Vashi
- Daund-Manmad
- Bhusawal-Khandwa
- Amaravati - Narkher
- Diva-Panvel-Roha
- Panvel-Karjat
- Khopoli-Karjat
- Diva-Bhiwandi Road-Vasai Road
- Badnera-Amravati
- Daund-Baramati
- Puntamba-Shirdi
- Chalisgaon-Dhule
- Pachora-Jamner (NG)
- Pulgaon-Arvi (NG)
- Murtijapur-Yavatml (NG)
- Murtijapur-Achalapur (NG)
- Jalamb-Khamgaon
- majri jn - pimpalkutti
Utilization
High
- Mumbai-Thane-Kalyan-Karjat/Kasara sub-urban section
- Mumbai-Bhusawal-Nagpur
- Mumbai-Bhusawal-Khandwa
- Itarsi-Nagpur-Sevagram-Majri-Balharshah
- Mumbai-Pune-Daund-Solapur-Wadi
- Daund-Manmad
Low
- Puntamba-Sai nagar Shirdi
- Pune-Miraj
- Miraj-Latur
- Majri Jn-Nanded
Connections
Central railway zone connects to other Zones of Indian railways as at:
Western Railway zone
Mumbai WR railway division
- Vasai Road Jn (WR), Dadar, Mahim Jn
- Jalgaon Jn
Konkan Railway
- Roha
South Central Railway zone
Secunderabad railway division
- Balharshah to
- Wadi Jn
Guntakal railway division
- Wadi Jn
Nanded railway division
- Pimpalkutti
- Akola Jn
- Latur Road
- Khandwa Jn
- Mamnad Jn
- Parbhani Jn
South Western Railway zone
Hubli railway division
- Hotgi Jn
- Miraj Jn
Western Central Railway zone
Bhopal division
- Itarsi Jn
- Khandwa Jn
South East Central Railway zone
Nagpur SEC railway division
- Nagpur Jn
- Chhindwara
Neral Matheran Line
Constructed in 1907, the narrow gauge Matheran line connects Neral on the Mumbai-Pune main line with the hill station of Matheran in the Western Ghats, east of Mumbai. Neral is linked to Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus by frequent suburban electric trains. Steam engines have now been replaced by diesel locomotives but it is still a pleasurable journey. The route is noted for its sharp curves.
Organisation
The central railway covers a large part of the state of Maharashtra and small part of Southern Madhya Pradesh and North-Eastern Karnataka. It is organized into five divisions: Mumbai CST, Bhusawal, Nagpur, Solapur and Pune. The details of the network divisionwise are as follows[4]
Mumbai Division
- Mumbai CST - Dadar - Kurla - Thane
- Mumbai CST – Wadala Road- Kurla (Harbour Line)
- Wadala – Kings Circle – Mahim Jn(excl.)
- Kurla – Trombay(Goods)
- Kurla – Mankhurd – Vashi – Nerul – Belapur – Panvel
- Thane-Panvel (Trans Harbour line)
- Thane – Airoli – Sanpada (Trans Harbour Line)
- Thane - Airoli – Nerul (Trans Harbour Line)
- Mumbai CST – Wadala Road- Kurla (Harbour Line)
- Thane - Diva Jn - Kalyan
- Diva Jn-Panvel-Roha
- Panvel-Jasai-Uran
- Jasai-JNPT
- Panvel-Jasai-Uran
- Diva Jn-Bhiwandi Road-Vasai Road
- Diva Jn-Panvel-Roha
- Kalyan Jn-Kasara-Igatpuri (Inclusive)
- Kalyan Jn-Ulhasnagar-Neral Jn-Karjat Jn-Lonavala (Inclusive)
- Neral Jn – Matheran (Narrow Gauge)
- Karjat Jn-Panvel
- Karjat Jn-Khopoli
Bhusawal Division
Manmad-indore(project scrapped)
Nagpur Division
- Badnera Jn(Exclude)- Pulgaon Jn – Wardha Jn – Butibori Jn-Nagpur Jn
- Sewagram - Majri Jn – Tadali Jn – Chandrapur-Balharshah Jn(Include)
- Wardha Jn - Chitoda Jn (on Sewagram - Balharshah line)
- Majri Jn – Wani Jn – pimpalkutti
- wani Jn – rajur
- Tadali Jn – Ghugus
- Balharshah Jn – Chanda Fort
- Wardha Jn - Chitoda Jn (on Sewagram - Balharshah line)
- Nagpur-Amla Jn-Itarsi Jn(exclude)
- Amla Junction-Chhindwara(exclude)
- nagpur- sevagram- majri jn Balharshah
Solapur Division
- Manmad(exclude)-Ahmednagar-Daund Jn
- Daund Jn – Solapur
- Miraj Jn(exclude)-Pandharpur-Kurudwadi Jn–Barshi- Latur – Latur Road (Excluding)
- Solapur – Hotgi Jn – Gulburga – Wadi Jn (Include)
Pune Division
- Lonavala (exclude)-Pune Jn-Daund Jn(exclude)
- Pune Jn – Satara – Sangli – Miraj Jn – Kolhapur
- Daund Jn(exclude) – Baramati
- Lonand Jn – Phaltan ( to be completed in 2011)
- Pune Jn - Rajgurunagar - Sangamner - Sinnar - Nashik Road (Project Scrapped)[6]
- Karad - Chiplun (Proposed)[7]
The number of stations category-wise under these five railway divisions under the Cental Railway Zones are as follows (as of 2008) : A-1 : 7, A : 20, B : 10, C : 80, D : 45, E : 221, F : 93, Total : 476[8]
Ongoing Projects
New line
- Narayandoho – Parli Vaijnath line. (Work under progress) Ahmednagar - Narayandoho completed.
- Kolhapur - Vaibhavwadi line. (Survey under progress)
- Latur- Latur Road- Ahmedpur- Nanded (Survey completed, but work yet to start)
- Latur Road- Jalkot- Mukhed- Biloli- Bodhan (Announced but not yet taken up)
- Latur- Ausa- Nilanga- Aland- Gulbarga (Survey under progress)
Doubling
- Bhigvan- Vakav (Earth work started)
- Tilati -Gulbarga (Earth work started)
- Roha-Panvel
- Daund-Manmad (Announced but not yet taken up)
- Pune-Miraj (Survey completed, but work yet to start)
- Kurduwadi- Barshi- Latur- Latur Road (Announced but not yet taken up)
Tripling
- Sewagram - Nagpur Jn.
Sixtupling
- Mumbai CST - Kalyan
Conversion
- Manmad - Daund (Electrification)(Work completed)
- Pune-Bhigvan (Electrification)(Work completed)
- Kurduwadi- Barshi- Latur- Latur Road (Electrification) (Announced but not yet taken up)
See also
- All India Station Masters' Association (AISMA)
- Zones and divisions of Indian Railways
- Harbour line
- Mumbai suburban railway
- Indian Railways
References
- ↑ http://www.indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0,1,304,366,533,1007,1012
- ↑ Rao, M.A. (1988). Indian Railways, New Delhi: National Book Trust, p.42
- ↑ Welcome to Central Railways – Construction > Projects Archived 1 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ cnt-rly Archived 9 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Welcome to Central Railways – Construction > Projects Archived 1 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Work on Nashik-Pune rail route begins
- ↑ Maharashtra Government to share cost for Pune-Nashik, Karad-Chiplun rail links
- ↑ "CATEGORISATION OF STATIONS" (PDF). Retrieved 15 January 2016.
External links
- Bhusawal Division
- Central, Western and Harbour railway timetable
- CENTRAL Railway local Train Timetable
- Detailed Mumbai Local Train Time Table