Prayagraj–Jabalpur section

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The Prayagraj–Jabalpur section is a railway line connecting Prayagraj and Jabalpur. This 366 km (227 mi) track is part of the Howrah–Prayagraj–Mumbai line. The main line is under the jurisdiction of North Central Railway and West Central Railway.

Prayagraj–Jabalpur section
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
Termini
Service
Operator(s)North Central Railway
West Central Railway
Depot(s)New Katni
Rolling stockWDM-2, WDM-3A, WDG-3A, WDG-3C, WAG-5 and WAG-7
History
Opened1867
Technical
Track lengthMain line: 366 km (227 mi)
Branch lines:
Manikpur–Jhansi 390 km (242 mi)
Khairar–Bhimsen119 km (74 mi)
Mahoba–Khajuraho63 km (39 mi)
Satna–Rewa49 km (30 mi)
Katni–Billibari 319 km (198 mi)
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
ElectrificationYes
Operating speed130 km/h
Route map

km
to Mughalsarai–Kanpur section
366
Allahabad
to
Phaphamau
Allahabad-Varanasi line
Yamuna River
NH76-IN.svgNH27-IN.svg NH 76 / NH 27
359
Naini
to Mughalsarai–Kanpur section
NH76-IN.svgNH27-IN.svg NH 76 / NH 27
350
Iradatganj
NH76-IN.svg NH 76
344
Jasra
342
Madaraha
338
Lohgara
332
Shankargarh
322
Majhiari
305
Bargarh
299
Kataiya Dandi
289
Dabhaura
278
Panhai
267
0
Manikpur
Ohan 10
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
border
Bhilpurwa 25
243
Tikaria
Khoh 28
230
Majhgawan
NH76-IN.svg NH 76
224
Chitahra
Chitrakootdham Karwi 30
217
Khutaha
Shivrampur 39
209
Jaitwara
Bharatkup 46
195
Sagma
Badausa 59
49
Rewa
Attara 67
38
Turki Road
Khurhand 81
29
Baghai Road
Dingwani 89
20
Hinautarambhan
Banda 99
Tamsa River
NH76-IN.svg NH 76
12
Sakariya
Ken River
6
Kaima
Khairar
110
0
0
189
Satna
Ichauli 10
177
Lagargawan
Akona 18
168
Unchhera
Ragaul 30
154
Maihar
Inghota 39
140
Bhadanpur
Bharwa Sumerpur 47
128
Amdara
Yamuna South Bank 58
118
Pakara Road
Yamuna River
108
Jukehi
Dapsuara 64
98
Patwara
Hamirpur Road 71
Kymore ACC Limited
Dohru 80
State Highway 46
91
Katni
Ghatampur 86
to Billi–Chunar line
Patara 92
316
Billi
NH86-IN.svg NH 86
to Billi–Garhwa Road line
Kathara Road 106
311
Obra Dam
Sirhi Itara 112
Son River
Bhimsen 119
304
Paprakhurd
to Kanpur-Jhansi line
298
Magardaha
Mataundh 120
292
Khudil Road
Kabrai 131
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
border
Baripura 141
281
Mirchaudhuri
NH76-IN.svg NH 76
271
0
Karaila Road
Mahoba
153
0
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
border
NH76-IN.svg NH 76
11
Anapara
NH86-IN.svg NH 86
21
Krishnashila
Chitari Halt 11
32
Shaktinagar Terminal
Baghouli 26
Singrauli Super Thermal
Power Station
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
border
260
Singrauli
Singhpur Dumra 33
254
Mahadeiya
Rajnagar 49
247
Gondwali
to Lalitpur–Khajuraho line
240
Baragawan
Khajuraho
NH75-IN.svg NH 75
to Khajuraho–Bargawan line
235
Mahjouli
Khajuraho Airport
223
Deoragram
216
Gajar Bahara
Charkhari Road 163
204
Saraegram
Kulpahar 174
187
Sursaraighat Jhara
Belatal 195
171
Bharsendi
Ghutai 200
166
Niwas Road
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
border
161
Shankarpur Bhadaura
Harpalpur 206
151
Marwasgram
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
border
142
Joba
NH76-IN.svg NH 76
129
Kanchanpur Road
Ken River
119
Dubrikalan
Rora 214
112
Beohari
NH76-IN.svg NH 76
101
Chattani
Mau Ranipur 222
87
Bara
Ranipur Road 236
81
Bijaysota
Teharka 247
71
Damoy
Magarpur 254
62
Mahroi
Nivari 259
51
Khanna Banjari
Barwa Sagar 269
47
Piparia Kalan
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
border
29
Salhana
Betwa River
20
Lakhakhera
NH12A-IN.svg NH 12A
11
Katangi Khurd
Orchha 274
to Bilaspur–Katni line
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
border
4
New Katni Junction
Jhansi 290
to Bina–Katni line
to Agra–Bhopal section
0
90
Katni South
87
Madhavnagar
85
Niwar
68
Sansarpur Road
63
Sleemana Road
Dundi
38
Sihora Road
27
Gosalpur
17
Deori
8
Adhartal
0
Jabalpur
to Jabalpur–Bhusaval section

History

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The East Indian Railway, which had established the Howrah–Delhi main line via Allahabad, opened the Allahabad–Jabalpur branch line in June 1867. The Great Indian Peninsula Railway connection reached Jabalpur from Itarsi on 7 March 1870, linking up with the EIR track there from Allahabad, and establishing connectivity between Mumbai and Kolkata.[1][2]

The Jhansi–Manikpur line was opened in 1889 by Indian Midland Railway.[3]

The Mahoba–Khajuraho branch line was inaugurated in 2008.[4]

Electrification

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Prayagraj to Jabalpur section is completely electrified.

Speed limits

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The Prayagraj–Bhusawal section is classified as 'B' class where trains can run up to 130 km/h. On the branch lines trains can run up to 100 km/h.[5]

Passenger movement

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Prayagraj, Satna, Katni and Jabalpur, on the main line are amongst the top hundred booking stations of Indian Railway.[6]

Loco sheds

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Both the Katni Diesel Loco Shed and the New Katni Junction Electric Loco Shed are located at New Katni Junction. The former has WDM-2, WDM-3A, WDG-3A, WDG-4, WDG-4D and the only WDG-3C "Cheetah" diesel locomotives. The latter holds 170+ WAG-5 and WAG-7 electric locomotives and has a large marshalling yard attached to it.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "IR History: Early Days – I". Chronology of railways in India, Part 2 (1832–1865). Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  2. ^ "IR History: Early Days – II". Chronology of railways in India, Part 2 (1870–1899). Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Indian Midland Railway". fibis. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  4. ^ Jamal, Asraf (2 April 2013). "NCR's glorious 10 years of bringing world to Agra, Jhansi, Khajuraho". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  5. ^ "Permanent Way". Track Classifications. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  6. ^ "Indian Railways Passenger Reservation Enquiry". Availability in trains for Top 100 Booking Stations of Indian Railways. IRFCA. Archived from the original on 10 May 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  7. ^ "Sheds and workshops". IRFCA. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
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