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(Redirected from Allahabad–Faizabad line) Railway line in India

Varanasi–Jaunpur City–Sultanpur–Lucknow line

including Allahabad–Faizabad line
Sultanpur Junction, an important railway station on Varanasi–Sultanpur–Lucknow line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleGangetic Plain in Uttar Pradesh
Termini
StationsZafrabad Junction, Jaunpur City, Sultanpur Junction, Nihalgarh
Service
Operator(s)Northern Railway for main line
Depot(s)Lucknow Alambagh
History
Opened1872
Technical
Line length2
Track lengthVaranasi–Jaunpur City–Sultanpur–Lucknow: 282 km (175 mi)
Allahabad–Faizabad158 km (98 mi)
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Electrification25 kV, 50 Hz AC through overhead catenary
Operating speedup to 110 km/h (68 mph) To be 120kmph by April 2023
Highest elevationVaranasi 82 m (269 ft)
Lucknow 123 m (404 ft)
Route map

Legend
km
Lucknow–Kanpur
Suburban Railway
to Balamau
to Sitapur
Lucknow Charbagh 282
to Barabanki
Utraitia 270
Varanasi–Rae Bareli–
Lucknow line
Bakkas 264
Anupganj 256
Rahmatnagar 250
Chandrauli 241
NH56-IN.svg NH 56 km
Tribediganj 233 Barabanki–Ayodhya line
Haiderganj 226 0 Faizabad
SH13-IN jct.svg SH 13 Barabanki–Ayodhya line
Chaubisi 217 Faizabad Road
Akbarganj 209 SH15-IN jct.svg SH 15
Sinurwa 201 8 Masodha
Nihalgarh 193 16 Bharat Kund
NH56-IN.svg NH 56 19 Malethu Kanak
Warisganj 187 28 Khajurhat
NH56-IN.svg NH 56 34 Chaure Bazar
Adhinpur 182 41 Kurebhar
Musafirkhana 174 50 Dwarkaganj
Shivnagar 165 SH9-IN jct.svg
SH 9
Faizabad
Sultanpur Hwy
Bandhua Kalan 152 SH9-IN jct.svg SH 9
143 59 Sultanpur
Piparpur 072 NH56-IN.svg NH 56
Ramganj 077 134 Pakhruli
Khundaur 084 128 Bhadaiyan
Varanasi-Rae Bareli-
Lucknow line
121 Lambhua
Chibila 095 NH56-IN.svg NH 56
Pratapgarh 099 113 Mahrani Pachhim
Varanasi-Rae Bareli-
Lucknow line
109 Chanda Halt
SH36-IN jct.svg SH 36 NH56-IN.svg NH 56
Bhupia Mau 104 104 Koiripur
Bishnathganj 114 NH56-IN.svg NH 56
Dhirganj 120 93 Harpalganj
SH9-IN jct.svg SH 9 NH56-IN.svg NH 56
Mau Aimma 125 85 Sri Krishna Nagar
Devalpur 133 76 Sarai Harikhu
Siwaith 139 68 Baksha
Mughalsarai–Kanpur section NH231-IN.svg NH 231
Phaphamau 145 57 Jaunpur City
Ganges SH66A-IN jct.svg SH 66A
Prayag 152 55 Jaunpura Kachary
Mughalsarai–Kanpur section to Manakpur
SH9-IN jct.svg SH 9 to Kanpur via Phaphamau
Mughalsarai–Kanpur section 51 Zafrabad
Allahabad 158 45 Sarkoni
Mughalsarai–Kanpur section Sai River
km 39 Jalalganj
33 Trilochan Mahdo
28 Khalispur
24 Pindra Road
18 Babatpur Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport
12 Birpatti
NH56-IN.svg NH 56
5 Shivpur
SH74-IN jct.svg SH 74
Varanasi–Kanpur line &
Varanasi–Rae Bareli–Lucknow line
Varanasi–Allahabad line
0 Varanasi
to Mughalsarai to Aunrihar
km
Sources: Google Maps
Sources: 12331 Himgiri Express • 54372 Faizabad Prayag Passenger

The Varanasi–Jaunpur City–Sultanpur–Lucknow line (also known as Varanasi–Lucknow via Sultanpur–Jaunpur main line) is a railway line connecting Varanasi and Lucknow, both in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This line is under the administration of Northern Railway and Lucknow Charbagh Divisions.

History

The Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway opened the 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge line from Varanasi to Lucknow in 1872.

Electrification route via Sultanpur

The Mughalsarai JunctionVaranasi JunctionJaunpur CitySultanpur JunctionLucknow Charbagh railway station line was electrified in 2013.

Sheds, workshops and manufacturing facilities

Lucknow diesel loco shed or Alambagh diesel shed is home to 160+ locomotives, including WDM-2, WDM-3A, WDM-3D, WDG-3A and WDG-4 varieties. Charbagh locomotive workshops handle periodical overhaul jobs. Allahabad has an engineering workshop.

Banaras Locomotive Works at Varanasi initially assembled ALCO kits. Subsequently, under a Transfer of Technology arrangement, the design was adopted by IR and the ALCO design WDM2 locomotive became the mainstay of Indian Railways between the mid-1960s and the late 1990s. Through indigenous efforts, the design was improved and horsepower increased from 2200 to 3600. Subsequently, with technology transfer from GM EMD, it now produces advanced diesel locomotives with high efficiency and low maintenance costs. It produces around 240 locomotives annually. Lately, DLW has started manufacturing electric locomotives also.

References

  1. Rajeev Dikshit (11 January 2013). "Electrified Mughalsarai–Lucknow railway testing on Jan 5". The Times of India. Varanasi. Archived from the original on 11 January 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  2. "Sheds and workshops". IRFCA. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  3. "Production Units & Workshops". Diesel Loco Works, Varanasi. IRFCA. Retrieved 11 January 2014.

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