Pune–Miraj–Londa line

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Pune–Miraj–Londa line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railway
LocaleMaharashtra, Karnataka
Termini
Service
Operator(s)Central Railway, South Western Railway
Technical
Line length468 km (291 mi)
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) Broad gauge
Operating speedup to 100 km/hr

km
km
Mumbai Dadar–Solapur section
to Mumbai│to Solapur
Pune Junction
000
Ghorpuri
002
Saswad Road
011
Phursungi
017
Alandi
023
Shindawane
032
Ambale
041
Rajewadi
046
Jejuri
058
Daundaj
066
Valha
074
26
Phaltan
Nira
085
18
Surawadi
7
Taradgaon
Lonand
092
0
101
Salpa
Adarki
110
120
Wathar
Palsi
129
138
Jarandeshwar
Satara
145
156
Koregaon
Rahimatpur
166
178
Targaon
Masur
190
196
Shirravde
Karad
204
217
Shenoli
Bhavani Nagar
226
232
Takari
Kirloskarwadi
239
246
Amnapur
Bhilavdi
253
260
Nandre
Madhavnagar
269
272
Sangli
Vishrambag
274
00
280
Miraj
Jaysingpur
12
Nimshirgaon Tamdalge
20
288
Vijaynagar
Hatkanangale
28
Rukadi
35
297
Shedbal
307
Ugar Khurd
Valivade
42
Gur Market
45
314
Kudachi
Kolhapur
48
to Bagalkot
321
Chinchli
333
Rayabag
347
Chikodi Road
354
Bagewadi
362
Ghataprabha
368
Gokak Road
377
Parkanhatti
384
Pachhapur
393
Suldhal
405
Sulebhavi
412
Sambre
421
Belgaum
432
Desur
439
Idalhond
448
Khanapur
460
Gunji
468
Londa Junction
Guntakal–Vasco da Gama section
to Goa│to Hubli
km
km
Source: Google, Pune-Kolhapur DEMU and Miraj–Londa Passenger

The Pune–Miraj–Londa line is a railway line connecting Pune in Maharashtra and Londa in Karnataka. It traverses the Western ghats and covers a distance of 468 kilometres (291 mi) across Maharashtra and Karnataka. Of the total 468 km distance of this line, 280 km stretch falls under the jurisdiction of Central Railways and the remaining 188 km section under South Western Railway. Despite heavy rail traffic, this line continues to be a single-track non-electrified railway line.

In May 2016, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, gave approval for doubling of Pune-Miraj-Londa railway line project at an estimated cost of Rs.3,627.47 crore and expected completion cost of Rs.4,246.84 crore with 5% escalation per annum.[1]

Major Stations

Major cities in Western Maharashtra such as Pune, Satara, Karad and Sangli lie directly on the Pune–Miraj–Londa line while Kolhapur is connected by a branch line at Miraj. In Karnataka, Belgaum is the major city connected by this line.

Trains

Several important trains such as Goa Express, Karnataka Sampark Kranti Express, Sharavati Express travel on this route.

Lonand-Baramati proposed line

As of 2016, trains traveling on this line from Kolhapur towards Manmad have to take a longer route of Kolhapur-Pune, Pune-Daund and Daund-Manmad which also involves reversing train direction twice (at Pune and Daund stations). In order to reduce load on Pune railway station and for the trains traveling directly from Kolhapur to Daund, Indian Railways has proposed a shorter route of 53 km between Lonand and Baramati via Phaltan. Since Baramati railway station is already linked with Daund station, Lonand-Baramati line would shorten travel distance by 73 km. Of the 53 km stretch, work on 29 km stretch between Lonand and Phaltan has already been completed. However, the Railways is unable to complete work on the remaining stretch of 24 km because of stiff local opposition.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Doubling of Pune-Miraj-Londa railway line". IRCTC. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  2. ^ "Lonand-Baramati railway plan left hanging". Times of India. Retrieved 2016-06-30.