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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.
Station name Station code city Railway zone ... Station code city Railway zone Elevation Map ... Jalandhar City: JUC: Punjab: 238 m: Jalesar Road: JLS:
Express train and Passenger train station: General information; Location: Ghoti Budruk, Igatpuri, Nashik district PIN-422202 India: Coordinates: Elevation: 577.000 metres (1,893.045 ft) Owned by: Indian Railways: Operated by: Central Railway zone: Line(s)
Station Name Station Code Division Elevation Madhopur Punjab: MDPB: Firozpur: 357 m Malerkotla: MET: Ambala: 247 m Mandi Gobindgarh: GVG: Ambala: 268 m Mansa: MSZ
Extent of the Indian railway network in 1909. Officially notified as a new railway zone on 14 April 1952, its origin goes back to 3 March 1859. On 14 April 1952, the Northern Railway zone was created by merging Jodhpur Railway, Bikaner Railway, Eastern Punjab Railway and three divisions of the East Indian Railway north-west of Mughalsarai (Uttar Pradesh).
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 celebrations declared this a public holiday with garrison band firing of salutes. On May 1, 1854, the Bombay to Thane line of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway was extended to the Kalyan railway station. The Bhusawal Junction railway station was open for traffic in the mid-1860s, followed by the track extension to Khandwa in 1866 and to ...
The Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway completed the 483 km (300 mi) long Amritsar–Ambala–Saharanpur–Ghaziabad line in 1870 connecting Multan (now in Pakistan) with Delhi. [ 2 ] The line from Jalandhar City to Mukerian was constructed in 1915. [ 3 ]