Rajpura Junction railway station

Coordinates: 30°29′10″N 76°35′38″E / 30.4861°N 76.5938°E / 30.4861; 76.5938
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Rajpura Junction Railway Station is a railway station serving Rajpura in Patiala district, Punjab, India. It is under the Ambala railway division of the Northern Railway Zone of Indian Railways. It is located 272 metres (892 ft) above sea level and has three platforms. 90 trains stop here.[1]

History

As of 2016, electrification of the Single Broad Gauge railway line is in progress.[1]

Network

It is a junction point, with Patiala (PTA), Dhuri Junction (DUI) and Sri Ganganagar (SGNR) on the branch line and Ambala Cantonment (UMB), Sirhind (SIR) and Ludhiana Junction (LDH) on the main line.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Departures from PTA/Rajpura Junction (3 PFs)". Retrieved 25 January 2016.

30°29′10″N 76°35′38″E / 30.4861°N 76.5938°E / 30.4861; 76.5938