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The jurisdiction of Hyderabad division covers mainly the erstwhile Nizam's State Railway, passing through Telangana state and Rayalaseema areas of Andhra Pradesh, a small section of 47.63 kilometres (29.60 mi) from Dharmabad to Mudkhed lies in Maharashtra state and a section of 23 kilometres (14 mi) from Panduranga Swamy Road to Raichur lies in ...
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Hyderabad Railway Division is a division of South Central Railway zone of Indian Railways. Kacheguda Railway Station is the major railway stations in this division.
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On 17 February 1978, Hyderabad division was formed by splitting the existing Secunderabad railway division. On 1 April 2002, two new divisions of Guntur and Nanded were created in this zone and the Hubli division was demerged and became part of South Western Railway zone. [2] Khandwa Akola section was merged into Bhusaval Division of Central ...
Secunderabad–Manmad is an important railway line connecting the states of Telangana and Maharashtra.It is administered by South Central Railway and was formerly known as Hyderabad–Manmad railway line (built by NGSR) and Godavari Valley railway for some period.
A broad-gauge connection between Vijayawada Junction and Chennai Central opened the following year, [5] enabling rail travel between Hyderabad and Chennai (then Madras). The Hyderabad–Godavari Valley Railway was established in 1900 with the opening of the Manmad–Secunderabad metre-gauge line, [13] and merged into the NGSR in 1930. [13]