Balaghat Junction railway station

Balaghat Junction (station code: BTC) is situated on the JabalpurNainpurGondia section of South East Central Railway (earlier called Bengal Nagpur Railway or BNR), in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Rail routes through the junction include routes towards Jabalpur, Gondia, Katangi on the Satpura Railway. The "10001 Satpura Express", a narrow-gauge train, was started in 1901 by the British Government and completed 100 years of service in 2001. This train used to hold the unique distinction of operating first-class service on narrow-gauge track; it was the world's fastest narrow-gauge train.

Balaghat Junction
Express train and Passenger train station
A DEMU train passes from Balaghat station to Gondia station
LocationBalaghat, Madhya Pradesh
India
Coordinates21°48′40″N 80°12′01″E
Line(s)Jabalpur–Balaghat–Gondia line
Balaghat–Katangi line
Platforms4
TracksBroad gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on-ground station)
ParkingAvailable
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeBTC
Zone(s) South East Central Railway
Division(s) Nagpur
History
Opened1901
ElectrifiedYes
Previous namesBengal Nagpur Railway / Satpura Railway
Location
Balaghat railway station
Location in Madhya Praesh
Balaghat railway station
Balaghat railway station (Madhya Pradesh)

The line was formerly narrow gauge (2 ft 6 in (762 mm)) throughout its entire length, but the section between Balaghat–Gondia was converted to broad gauge in 2005–2006, connecting Balaghat to India's national network for the first time. The remaining work of broad gauge conversion i.e. of Jabalpur–Balaghat section recently got completed along with electrification of entire route. 02389/02390 Gaya–Chennai Central Festival Special became the first passenger train to run after gauge conversion.[1]

The route from Balaghat to Katangi was converted from narrow gauge to broad gauge on 6 May 2010 and the new rail line project from Katangi to Tirodi is under implementation; its length is about 12 km, with a short route to Nagpur from Balaghat via Tumsar. Electrification work of Balaghat–Katangi section is underway. Balaghat also has a branch line towards Bharveli. Mines operated by MOIL Limited in the eastern part of the city use the system to transport manganese ore.

Since the station is not on the main line, people have to depend on Gondia Junction railway station.

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