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Gadag Junction railway station (station code: GDG) is a NSG-4 Category railway station under South Western Railway in Gadag district, Karnataka. It serves Gadag-Betageri. The station consists of three platforms. The station lies on Guntakal–Vasco da Gama section HDN-7A [2] and also connects the Gadag–Hotgi railway line. The Gadag–Hotgi ...
See Categorization of Indian Railway stations by commercial importance for new categorisation system. Pages in category "Indian Railway A1 Category Stations" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
I. Non suburban stations with annual passenger earnings between Rs. 4 crores to Rs. 8 crores. II. Stations of tourist importance or an important junction station (to be decided by General Manager). C: All suburban stations D: Non suburban stations with passenger earnings between Rs. 60 lakhs and Rs. 4 crores. E: Non suburban stations with ...
List of Indian Railways stations whose names start with 'J' Station name Station code State Railway zone Elevation Map Jabalpur: JBP: Madhya Pradesh: West central: 417 m:
For high-speed rail, the Indian railways will construct bullet train assembly facilities on a public-private participation (PPP) model. As per NHSRCL, Japanese companies will set up manufacturing facilities in India to build the parts for bullet train sets. [71] For semi-high speed rail, Indian Railways had already rolled out Train 18 in 2018.
On 1 April 2003 the East Coast Railway (E.Co.R) comprising South Eastern Railway's Khurda Road, Sambalpur and Visakhapatnam divisions was dedicated to the nation; on 5 April 2003 the South East Central Railway (S.E.C.R) comprising South Eastern Railway's Nagpur and Bilaspur divisions and a new Raipur division was
Gangavathi railway station (station code: GGVT) falls under Hubli railway division of the South Western Railway in Koppal district, Karnataka, India.Gangavathi railway station has three platforms and four tracks which serve mainly Gangavati City and nearby heritage tourist places of historic importance.
The All India Station Masters' Association (AISMA) (Regd. No. NDD/09) is an Indian trade union representing the Station Masters of Indian Railways. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Formed in 1953, it is among the best examples of work-category based unions in the Indian railway industry. [ 3 ]