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(Redirected from Lucknow-Moradabad line) Railway line in India

Lucknow–Moradabad main line
including Chandausi loop
Bareilly Junction, an important railway station on Lucknow–Moradabad line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleGangetic Plain in Uttar Pradesh
Termini
Service
Operator(s)Northern Railway for main line
Depot(s)Lucknow Alambagh
History
Opened1873
Technical
Track lengthMainline: 326 km (203 mi)
Chandausi loop: 113 km (70 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
ElectrificationYes
Highest elevationLucknow 123 metres (404 ft)
Moradabad 201 metres (659 ft)
Route map

Legend
km
to Moradabad–Ambala line
to Delhi–Moradabad line
112/325 Moradabad
SH 43
NH9-IN.svg NH 9
Ramganga River 321 Katghar
Machariya 101 Ramganga River
Farhedi Halt 100 320 Katghar East Cabin
Kundarki 94 to Alwar–Kathgodam line
NH509-IN.svg NH 509 NH9-IN.svg NH 9
Raja Ka Sahaspur 88/0 313 Dalpatpur
Sonekpur Halt 9 307 Mundha Pande
Hazrat Nagar Halt 11 NH9-IN.svg NH 9
Sirsi Mukhdampur 14 Kosi River
Sambhal Hatim Sarai 23
Jargaon 83 NH9-IN.svg NH 9
Kuakhera Halt 80 298 Rampur
Gumthal 77 to Alwar–Kathgodam line
Majhaula Halt 8 291 Shahzad Nagar
NH509-IN.svg NH 509 286 Dhamora
Chandausi 0/69 281 Duganpur
SH 43 275 Milak
Sisarka 61 NH530-IN.svg NH 530
Asafpar 55 266 Nagaria Sadat
Purua Khera 50 259 Dhaneta
Dabtara 44 Gaula River
Karengi 39 253 Bhitaura
Reoti Bahora Khera 32 NH530-IN.svg NH 530
Aonla 26 248 Parsa Khera
Nisoi 20 243 Clutterbuckganj
Basharatganj 15 Ramganga River
on Alwar–Kathgodam line on Alwar–Kathgodam line
Ramganga South Cabin 7 Bareilly City
Ramganga River 235 Bareilly
SH 51
Ramganga 6
Bahjoi 17 0/231 Bareilly Cantt
Pathakpur 24 224 Rasuiya
Dhanari 31 215 Pitambarpur
Bhakrauli 37 206 Tisua
Tata Chemical Packaging Unit 199 Bilpur
Babrala 44 NH30-IN.svg NH 30 & NH730C-IN.svg NH 730C
Ganga River 192 Miranpur Katra
Rajghat Narora 49 186 Milakpur Halt
Dibai 56 183 Tilhar
NH509-IN.svg NH 509 176 Bahadurpur Halt
Dharampur Halt 63 173 Banthra
Atauli Road 70 Garra River
Kali River to Pilibhit–Gorakhpur line
Godha Halt 76 164 Shahjahanpur
Sunamai Halt 80 NH730A-IN.svg NH 730A
Upper Ganga Canal 163 Shahjahanpur Kutchery halt
Harduaganj Thermal Power Station Khannaut River
Aligarh UltraTech Cement Works SH 93
Harduaganj 85 NH730A-IN.svg NH 730A
Manzurgarhi 89 NH30-IN.svg NH 30
NH509-IN.svg NH 509 157 Roza Junction
to Lucknow–Gorakhpur line
NH509-IN.svg NH 509 Rosa Thermal Power Plant
Aligarh 152 Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil
on Kanpur–Delhi section 148 Kahiliya
140 Aigawan
134 Anjhi Shahabad
128 Sharma
125 Todarpur
119 Behtagokul
110 Kaurha
SH 21
101 Hardoi
91 Karna
Sai River
84 Masit
SH 21
77 Baghauli
on Unnao–Sitapur line
68 Balamau Junction
60 Dalelnagar
53 Umar Tali
48 Sandila
37 Rahimabad
29 Dilawarnagar
SH 74C
24 Malihabad
14 Kakori
SH 25
NH230-IN.svg NH 230
6 Alamnagar
to Lucknow–Kanpur Suburban Railway
Lucknow Coaching Depot NER to Lucknow–Gorakhpur line
2 Alambagh West Cabin
0 Lucknow Charbagh
Dilkusha Cabin
to Varanasi–Lucknow Chord line
to Varanasi–Lucknow line
Sources:Google Maps,
Lucknow–Saharanpur Passenger,
Bareilly–Moradabad Passenger via Chandausi,
Moradabad Sambhal Hatim Sarai DEMU,
Bareilly–Aligarh Passenger

The Lucknow–Moradabad line (also known as Lucknow–Moradabad main line) is a railway line connecting Lucknow and Moradabad railway stations, both in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The line is under the administrative jurisdiction of Northern Railway.

History

After connecting Varanasi with Lucknow, the Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway started working west of Lucknow. Construction of railway line from Lucknow to Sandila and then on to Hardoi was completed in 1872. The line up to Bareilly was completed in 1873. A line connecting Moradabad to Chandausi was also built in 1872 and it was continued up to Bareilly in 1873. The Bareilly–Moradabad chord was completed in 1894. The former main line became Chandausi loop and the one via Rampur became main line. A branch line linked Chandausi to Aligarh in 1894.

A short 24 km (15 mi)-long line linked Raja ka Sahaspur to Sambhal Hatim Sarai.

Electrification

The 326 km (203 mi)-long Moradabad–Shahjahanpur–Lucknow line is an electrified double line.

Electrification of the 636 km (395 mi)-long Mughalsarai–Moradabad line was completed in 2013.

The survey for railway electrification of the Moradabad–Aligarh line, including the Chandausi–Bareilly sector, was sanctioned in the budget for 2012–13.

Sheds

Lucknow diesel loco shed or Alambagh diesel shed is home to 160+ locomotives, including WDM-2, WDM-3A, WDM-3D, WDG-3A, WDG-4 & WDP-4D varieties. Charbagh locomotive workshops handle periodical overhaul jobs.

Speed limit

Moradabad–Lucknow line is classified as a "Group c" line and can take speeds up to 110 km / h.

Passenger movement

Lucknow Charbagh, Bareilly and Moradabad on this line, are amongst the top hundred booking stations of Indian Railway.

Railway reorganisation

Around 1872, the Indian Branch Railway Company was transformed into Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway. Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway was merged with East Indian Railway Company in 1925.

The Government of India took over the Bengal and North-Western Railway and merged it with the Rohilkhand and Kumaon Railway to form the Oudh and Tirhut Railway in 1943.

In 1952, Eastern Railway, Northern Railway and North Eastern Railway were formed. Eastern Railway was formed with a portion of East Indian Railway Company, east of Mughalsarai and Bengal Nagpur Railway. Northern Railway was formed with a portion of East Indian Railway Company west of Mughal Sarai, Jodhpur Railway, Bikaner Railway and Eastern Punjab Railway. North Eastern Railway was formed with Oudh and Tirhut Railway, Assam Railway and a portion of Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway. East Central Railway was created in 1996–97. North Central Railway was formed in 2003.

References

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