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Udhna–Jalgaon line

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Udhna–Jalgaon line
Jalgaon Junction
(important railway station on Udhna–Jalgaon line)
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleGujarat
Maharashtra
Termini
StationsUdhana Junction, Vyara, Ukai Songadh, Nandurbar, Amalner, Dharangaon, Jalgaon Junction.
Service
TypeIndian Railways branch line
SystemDouble electric line
Operator(s)Western Railway
Technical
Track length307 km (191 mi)
Number of tracks2 (Double)
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
ElectrificationYes
Operating speed110 kilometres per hour (68 mph)
Route map

km
337
Surat
333
Udhna
331
Niyol
321
Chalthan
317
Bagumra
310
Gangadhara
304
Bardoli
300
Timbarva
297
Mangrolla
295
Lotarva
289
Madhi
284
Kahet
274
Vyara
265
Kikakui Road
260
Dosvada
255
Ukai Songadh
249
Lakkad Kot
243
Bhadbhunia
232
Navapur
215
Kolda
212
Chinchpada
205
Khatgaon
196
Khandbaara
183
Dhekvad
174
Nandurbar
167
Choupale
161
Tisi
150
Ranala
140
Dondaicha
Vanane River
132
Vikhran
127
Shonshelu
120
Sindkheda
Buria River
113
Hol
107
Nardana
100
Betavad
95
Padse
87
Bhortex
79
Amalner
Bori River
69
Tarakhede
62
Bhone
54
Dharangaon
43
Paldhi
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NH 6
Surat–Hazira
Bypass
24
Jalgaon
Jalgaon-Asoda Road
17
Tarsod
12
Bhadi
0
Bhusawal
km

The Udhna–Jalgaon line is part of the Howrah–Prayagraj–Mumbai line. It connects Surat and Jalgaon in the Indian states of Gujarat and Maharashtra. Vyara (VYA) is the nearest railway station to Kakrapar Atomic Power Station and Ukai Dam and Ukai Thermal Power Station. This line is one of the branch lines of Bhusawal–Kalyan section.[1][2]</references>

History

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The total length of this section is 307 kilometres (191 mi), which includes a total of 43 stations. The line includes a double-line system, with electric traction.

References

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  1. ^ "Surat-Bhusaval railway line to be affected". The Times of India. 21 February 2016. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  2. ^ DeshGujarat (21 August 2015). "Surat railway station overburdened, Udhna as alternative". DeshGujarat. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
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