Nizamabad Junction railway station

Nizamabad Junction railway station (station code:NZB[2]) is an Indian Railways station, which serves the city of Nizamabad in Telangana. It is a major station on Secunderabad–Manmad railway line, also serving as the junction point for Secunderabad, Peddapalli, Jankampet/Mudkhed junctions. It is administered under Hyderabad railway division of South Central Railway zone. Jankampet Junction railway station is another station located in the city from where the Secunderabad–Manmad line branch towards Bodhan.

Nizamabad Junction
Commuter, Inter-city and Regional rail station
View from a foot overbridge
LocationNH 63, Godown Road, Nizamabad, Telangana
India
Coordinates18°40′44″N 78°06′13″E
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated bySouth Central Railway zone
Line(s)
Platforms3
Tracks5 broad gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground)
ParkingYes
Disabled access
Other information
Station codeNZB
Zone(s) SCR
Division(s) Hyderabad
ClassificationNon-Suburban Grade-3 (NSG-3)
History
Opened1905 (1905)
ElectrifiedUnder Process
Passengers
20,000 (approximately)[1]
Services
Preceding station   Indian Railways   Following station
Dichpally
Kacheguda–Manmad section
Mamidipalle
Peddapalli–Nizamabad sectionTerminus
Location
Nizamabad Junction
Location in Telangana
Nizamabad Junction
Location in India

History

The Nizam of Hyderabad ruled over the Deccan region during 18th century and under his reign the railway line between Secunderabad and Manmad was constructed in the year 1905.[3] The railway station was named after then ruler of the Nizam state Nizam-ul-Mulk as Nizamabad.

On 30 June 2004 the SCR operated the last metre-gauge train on the NizamabadManoharabad line[4] bringing to an end the metre gauge services which started in the 1930s on the Secunderabad–Manmad line of the Nizam's State Railways (formerly Hyderabad–Godavari Valley Railways)

Line and location

Nizamabad Jn. Location

Nizamabad railway station is a junction connecting northern, southern and western India lines.[5] It is situated on Secunderabad (Kacheguda)-Manmad railway line and is also the convergence station for Peddapalli–Karimnagar–Nizamabad line via Armoor [6] which was inaugurated on 25 March 2017 with a DEMU service between Nizamabad and Karimnagar. This section is a part of Delhi–Chennai line which is known as Grand Trunk Route. This 180 km (110 mi) long line also reduced the distance the between major Indian cities such as Hyderabad–New Delhi, Mumbai–Karimnagar, Nizamabad–Warangal.

Jankampet Jn. is another station located in western part of the city. This station also lies on Secunderabad (Kacheguda)–Manmad railway line and acts as the junction point for Jankampet-Bodhan railway line in Nizamabad district. Indian Railways also has plans for extending the railway line from Bodhan to Latur Road and Bidar which in turn will pave way for Nizamabad and Karimnagar to have direct connectivity to Latur, Bidar, Gulbarga, Solapur, Miraj and many other cities of the neighbouring states of Maharashtra and Karnataka.

Classification and performance

Nizamabad is classified as an A–category station, in terms of earnings.[7] It has been selected for the Adarsh Station Scheme, a scheme for upgradation of stations by the Indian Railways.[8][9]

Structure and amenities

The zonal railway has identified the station for development of Multi Functional Complex adjoining to the station building.[10] The proposed Multi Functional Complex will provide state of the art facilities to the passengers and public at large which shall include services like, food courts, quick service restaurants, cloak rooms, hotels with banquet hall, stores, medical outlets, state of the art, dormitories etc.[11][12] As of June 2015, P.K.Srivastava the General Manager of Hyderabad Division along with Ms. K.Kavitha, Hon’ble Member of Parliament of Nizamabad have inaugurated several passenger amenities/facilities including Automatic Ticket Vending Machines facility (ATVM), foundation for development of Nizamabad station.[13]

See also

References

  1. Reporter, Staff (11 May 2013). "Secunderabad railway station's new escalators lift the aged out of misery". The Hindu. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  2. "Station Code Index" (PDF). Portal of Indian Railways. 2015. p. 2. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  3. Babu, Prof K. Vijaya; Gade, Jayaprakashnarayana (2014). Tourism in India. Zenon Academic Publishing. ISBN 9788192681979. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  4. "Last MG train pulls out of Nizamabad station". The Hindu. 1 July 2004. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  5. P. Ram Mohan. "Importance of Nizamabad railway station to grow soon". The Hindu.
  6. "Rs 250 cr for Peddapalli to Nizamabad Rail Line". The New Indian Express.
  7. "Statement showing Category-wise No.of stations" (PDF). Portal of Indian Railways. 28 January 2016. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 January 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  8. "Adarsh Railway Station Scheme". Press Information Bureau. 5 April 2017. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  9. "Adarsh Stations" (PDF). Portal of Indian Railways. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  10. Staff Reporter. "Commercial complex to come up at Nizamabad railway station". The Hindu.
  11. "Peddapalli Nizamabad Railway Line Will Boost Growth Kavitha". The Hans India.
  12. Special Correspondent. "Centre urged to set up dry port in Nizamabad". The Hindu.
  13. http://www.scr.indianrailways.gov.in/view_detail.jsp?lang=0&dcd=5834&id=0,5,268
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