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Nasik Road Railway Station or Nashik Road Railway Station serves Nashik city, Nashik Road and surrounding areas in Nashik district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the main railway station of Nashik. It is one of the oldest and busiest railway stations in India. It is located on Mumbai–Delhi, Mumbai–Kolkata main line.
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Nashik International Airport (IATA: ISK, ICAO: VAOZ) is an airport and Indian Air Force base serving the city of Nashik, Maharashtra, India. It is located at Ozar , 20 km (12 mi) northeast from the city centre.
Kundala Valley Railway was the first monorail system in India, later converted to a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow-gauge railway, that operated between Kundala Valley in Munnar, Idukki district of Kerala and Top Station in Theni district of Tamil Nadu, India. [1] The railway line had 35 km length. [2]
Indian Airlines used to operate a daily flight between Nashik and Mumbai from 1972 to 1989. Vayudoot then took over and operated a Dornier 228 till June 1992. For five years, there was no air service available from Nashik, till April 1997, when the Maharashtra-Span Air — a joint venture of state government and Span Aviation Ltd — inaugurated its daily service to Mumbai.
Work began in 2003, and the railway station opened in 2009. [ citation needed ] The Manmad–Puntamba-Sainagar Shirdi is a broad-gauge line which was electrified in 2011–12.
It is an electrified station with four platforms, six lines and one footbridge. The nearest railway station is Pune railway station and nearest airport is Pune International Airport at Lohegaon (Viman Nagar). The Pichola offers accommodation which is just 4 km away from the station. This is a major halt for military.
The Pune–Nasik railway line is a proposed higher speed railway between the cities of Pune and Nashik. [1] The project will allow trains to cover the 235.5 km route in around two hours at speeds of up to 200 km/h, including future-proofing for 250 km/h.