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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.
Devlali railway station is a railway station serving Devlali town, near Nashik in Maharashtra State of India. It is under Bhusawal railway division of Central Railway zone of Indian Railways. It is located at 560 m above sea level and has three platforms. As of 2016, an electrified double 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge railway line exists. At ...
Nagarsol, sometimes spelled Nagarsul, is a small Indian village in located in Maharashtra, with some housing colonies built around railway station, a rural hospital, a small public bus stand and an English medium school apart from couple of vernacular schools. It falls under Nashik district under Yeola Taluka.
The Pune-Nashik high-speed rail project was initially 235 km (146 mi) in length, but after the addition of a stop in Shirdi, the length was further increased by 33 km (21 mi), making it a stretch of 268 km (167 mi). Upon completion this distance would be traversed in two and a half hours.
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Nashik Road (sometimes referred to as Nasik Road) is a suburb of Nashik that contains the city's railway station.The name 'Nashik Road' was originally used for the town surrounding the station (about 8 km or 5 miles southwest from the heart of Nashik city) and parts of the adjoining Deolali village, but has been administratively merged with the Nashik Municipal Corporation since the year 1984.
The Bhusawal Junction railway station was open for traffic in the mid-1860s, followed by the track extension to Khandwa in 1866 and to Nagpur in 1867, resulting in the construction of Manmad Junction railway station in 1866. [2] [3] In 1890, the Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway began service on the 391 miles (629 km) from the city of Hyderabad ...
By May 1854, Great Indian Peninsula Railway's Mumbai–Thane line was extended to Kalyan. Bhusawal was set up in 1860, but the service started in the mid-1860s. The line was extended to Khandwa in 1866 and to Nagpur in 1867.