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Agra–Bhopal section
Agra Cantonment Junction is an important railway station at Agra–Bhopal section
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
Termini
Service
Operator(s)North Central Railway
West Central Railway
Depot(s)Jhansi, Gwalior, Dhaulpur
Rolling stockWDM-2, WDM-3A, WDM-3D, WDG-3A, WDS-6, WDG-4, WAG-5HA / WAG5HB, WAG-7, NDM-5, ZDM-3, WDS-4, WDM-2S,WAP-4,WAP-5,WAP-7,WAG-9
History
Opened1889
Technical
Track lengthMainline: 508 km (316 mi)
Branch lines:
Gwalior–Bhind 82 km (51 mi)
Gwalior–Sheopur Kalan NG 199 km (124 mi)
Jhansi–Kanpur 220 km (137 mi)
Number of tracks2 Tracks Between Agra to Bina
3 Tracks Between Bina to Bhopal
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Electrification1984–89
Operating speedup to 160 km/h
Route map

Legend
  km km  
to Delhi–Agra chord
Raja ki Mandi 004
to Tundla on
Kanpur–Delhi section
Belaganj Yard 8 Yamuna Bridge
5 Agra City
Yamuna River
004 Agra Fort
to Bharatpur and Bayana 2 Idgah
Agra Cantonment 000
Agra Airport
Bhandai 010
NH3-IN.svg NH 3
Jajau 026
Ban Ganga River
Uttar Pradesh
Rajasthan
border
82 Bhind
Mania 040 67 Itehar
Dholpur 053 64 Ashokhar
Chambal River 58 Soni
Hetampur 065 49 Sondha Road
Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh
border
42 Gohad Road
Sikroda Kwanri 071 36 Rayatpura
Morena 079 31 Nonera
Sank 089 25 Malanpur
Nurabad 092 22 Retorakalan
Banmore 099 18 Sanichara
Asian Highway 43 10 Bhadroli
NH92-IN.svg NH 92
Gwalior Birlanagar 115 3 Gwalior Birlanagar
Gwalior Junction 000 118 Gwalior Junction
Narrow-gauge line
to Sheopur Kalan 000
Ghoshipura 003
Motijheel 007
Milaoli 018
Bamour Gaon 021
Ambikeshwar 031
Sumaoli 039
Thara 046
Jora Alapur 051
Sikroda 054
Bhatpura 058
Kailaras 070
Semai 080
Pipalwali Chowk 086
Sabalgarh 092
Rampahari 101
Bijaipur Road 107
Kalmarkalan 113
Birpur 119
Sillipur 138
Ikdori 147
Tarrakalan 154
Seroni Road 156
Khojeepura 160
Durgapuri 172
Girdharpur 176
Dantarda Kalan 188
Sheopur Kalan 199
NH75-IN.svg NH 75
to Mughalsarai–
Kanpur section
Kanpur Central
to Indore–Gwalior line 216 Govindpuri
206 Bhimsen
Gwalior Sithouli 126
to Khairar–
Kanpur branch line
202 Binaur
Antri 134 197 Rasulpurgogamau
191 Paman
Anant Path 140 185 Tilaunchi
177 Lalpur
Simariatal 150 172 Malasa
162 Pokhrayan
Dabra 160 153 Chaunrah
147 Kalpi
Sindh River 129 Ata
114 Orai
Kotra 170 102 Bhua
089 Ait
Sonagir 179 76 Parauna
068 Erach Road
Datia 191 55 Moth
044 Nankhas
Kanari 204 32 Chairgaon
025 Paricha Thermal
Pahuj River 22 Paricha
014 Garh Mau
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
border
8 Mustara
Jhansi
216
0
to Khajuraho–Bargawan line
more info: Jhansi–Khajuraho
branch line
166 Khajuraho
Bijauli 008
Transformer Plant
(Bharat Heavy Electricals)
154 Duriyaganj
Khajraha 017 146 Basari
Babina 026 134 MCS Chhatrapur
Burhpura 031 110 Ishanagar
Basai 038 105 Rampur
Betwa River 98 Tila
Matatila 045 88 Khargapur
Talbahat 050 75 Sarkanpur
Doulta 056 62 Mawai
Bijrotha 061 51 Tikamgarh
Jakhaura 070
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
border
Dailwara 080 32 Udaipura
16 Birari
Lalitpur 00/90
Jiron 100
Jakhalaun 107
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
border
Dhaura 119
Naren River
Mohasa 128
Karonda 134
Agasod 145
to Guna Junction on Indore–Gwalior line
to Bina–Katni line
Bina 153
Bina River
Kurwai Kethora 163
Mandi Bamora 171
Kalhar 180
Bareth 189
Ganj Basoda 199
Pabai 208
Gulabhganj 217
Sumer 225
Soraj 234
Vidisha 238
NH86-IN.svg NH 86
Betwa River
Sanchi 248
Salamatpur 255
Bhopal Dewanganj 264
Bhopal Bhad-
bhada Ghat
273
Sukhisewaniyan 281
to Maksi on Indore–Gwalior line
Bhopal Junction 292
to Bhopal–Nagpur section
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The Agra–Bhopal section is a railway line connecting , Agra, one of large city in Uttar Pradesh, and Bhopal, capital of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This 508 km (316 mi) track is part of the Delhi–Chennai line. The line is under the jurisdiction of North Central Railway and West Central Railway.

History

The Agra–Gwalior line was opened by the Maharaja of Gwalior in 1881 and it became the Scindia State Railway. The Indian Midland Railway built the Gwalior–Jhansi line and the Jhansi–Bhopal line in 1889. The Agra–Gwalior–Jhansi–Bhopal line became part of the Delhi–Chennai line in 1929.

The Jhansi–Kanpur line was constructed by the Indian Midland Railway in 1889.

The Gwalior–Bhind line was opened as a 610 mm (2 ft)-wide narrow-gauge line in 1899. It was converted to broad gauge in 2001.

The Gwalior–Sheopur Kalan 610 mm (2 ft)-wide narrow-gauge line was constructed between 1904 and 1909.

Electrification

The Agra–Gwalior sector was electrified in 1984–85, the Gwalior–Babina sector in 1986–87, Babina–Bareth sector in 1987–88, and Bareth-Bhopal sector in 1988–89. The Jhansi–Kanpur branch line was recently electrified in 2013 and has become operational with electric locomotives.

Speed limits

The Delhi–Chennai Central line (Grand Trunk route) is classified as a "Group A" line which can take speeds up to 160 km/h. For the BG branch lines speed limit is generally 100 km/h.

Bhopal Shatabdi Express, the fastest train in India, powered by a WAP-5 loco, travels along this line. The Chennai Rajdhani Express, which runs at an average speed (including halts) of 77.23 km/h. uses this line.

Passenger movement

Agra Cantt., Gwalior, Jhansi and Bhopal are amongst the top hundred booking stations of Indian Railway.

Loco sheds

Jhansi diesel loco shed holds 125+ locos including WDM-2, WDM-3A, WDM-3D, WDG-3A, WDS-6, WDG-4. Jhansi electric loco shed holds 180+ locos including WAG-5HA / WAG5HB, WAG-7. Gwalior NG diesel loco shed houses NDM-5 locos and carries out periodic overhaul. Dhaulpur NG diesel loco shed holds ZDM-3 locomotives used for Dhaulpur – Tantpur / Sirmuttra section. Agra diesel loco shop houses WDS-4, WDM-2S locos. The shed caters to the loco requirement for shunting at major NCR stations and the Jhansi Workshop.

Workshops

Jhansi has the largest workshop in Indian Railways for periodic overhaul of freight wagons. Broad gauge coach Workshop at Bhopal handles rebuilding and overhaul of old passenger coaches. Gwalior Coaching Workshop handles narrow-gauge coaches.

References

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  2. ^ "IR History: Early Days – III". Chronology of railways in India, Part 3 (1900–1947). Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  3. "Indian Narrow Gauge Lines in Late 2002 and Late 2003". Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  4. "History of Electrification". IRFCA. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  5. "Chapter II – The Maintenance of Permanent Way". Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  6. "India's fastest train flagged off". rediff.com. 15 February 2006. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  7. "Rajdhani Express - 12433". MakeMyTrip.com. Archived from the original on 21 December 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  8. "Chennai Rajdhni - 12434". MakeMyTrip.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  9. "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 20 November 2013.
  10. ^ "Sheds and workshops". IRFCA. Retrieved 20 November 2013.

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