Aunrihar Junction railway station

Aunrihar Junction is a railway station located in the city of Aunrihar in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is an important railway station in Ghazipur district. It falls on Allahabad–Mau–Gorakhpur main line and Aunrihar–Kerakat–Jaunpur line. It is well connected to major cities including New Delhi, Mumbai, Surat, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Pune, Faizabad, Ayodhya, Lucknow, Kanpur, Allahabad, Jaunpur and Varanasi.


Aunrihar Junction Railway Station
Indian Railways station
LocationIndia
Coordinates25°32′N 83°11′E
Elevation80 metres (255 ft)
Line(s)Allahabad–Mau–Gorakhpur main line
Aunrihar–Kerakat–Jaunpur line
Platforms4
Tracks8
ConnectionsPrepaid auto cum taxi stand
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on-ground station)
ParkingAvailable
Other information
Station codeARJ
Zone(s) North Eastern Railway zone
Division(s) Varanasi
Fare zoneNorth Eastern Railway Zone
ElectrifiedDouble electrified
Services
Location
Aunrihar railway station
Location within India
Aunrihar railway station
Aunrihar railway station (Uttar Pradesh)

Aunrihar DMU Shed

Union Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha handed over two schemes worth Rs 153 crore to his parliamentary constituency Ghazipur. He inaugurated the DEMU shed on Aunrihar Junction.

Saidpur E-Loco-Shed

Saidpur Bhitri E-loco Shed is 6 km from Aunrihar Junction and 0.5 km from Saidpur Bhitri railway station (SYH). Minister of State for Railways and Minister of State (Independent charge) Manoj Sinha said that after the formation of AC Electric Locoshed, the name of the Sardar Bhitri, known for the article of Emperor Skanda Gupta, will become immortal in Indian Railways. The Minister of State for Railways was speaking at the foundation stone laying ceremony of AC Locoshed of 100 Loco capacity at Saidpur Bhitari railway station located on Saturday. Said that 100 locos will be maintained here in the initial phase. Later it will be made of 200 people capacity.

References

    • "Arrivals at ARJ/Aunrihar Junction". India Rail Info.


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