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Mathura–Vadodara section
Kota Junction is an Important railway station on Mathura–Vadodara section
Overview
Native nameमथुरा वड़ोदरा सेक्शन
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleUttar Pradesh Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh Gujarat
Termini
Service
Operator(s)North Central Railway, West Central Railway and Western Railway for main line
and North Western Railway for other lines
Depot(s)Vadodara
Rolling stockWAP-4 and WAG-7
History
Opened1866
Technical
Track lengthMain line:
852 km (529 mi)
Branch Lines:Jaipur–Sawai Madhopur132 km (82 mi)
Ajmer–Ratlam 375 km (233 mi)
Udaipur–Kota 292 km (181 mi)
Godhra–Anand 79 km (49 mi)
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC OHLE in 1976-77
Operating speedMain line: up to 160 km/h
Route map

Legend
km km
Kanpur–Delhi section
to Delhi
Mathura Junction 00
Murhesi Rampur 09 Bhainsa
Jajan Patti 17 Parkam
Dhaurmui Jaghina 25 Khera Sandhan Halt
Bharatpur Junction 34
Noh Bachhamandi
Helak Ikran
Chiksana
Paprera
Achhnera Junction
Nadbai Raibha
Bichpuri
Tarrchera Baraoliran
Idgah Agra Junction
Kherli Agra Fort
Kanpur–Delhi section
to Kanpur
Dantla Pathauli
Mirhakur
Ghosrana Kiraoli
Singarpur
Mandawar
Mahwa Road
Fatehpur Sikri
Aulenda
Bhuda Rupbas
Dhana Kherli
Bansi Paharpur
Sewar 43 Naglatula
Pingora 53 Bandh Baretha
Kela Devi 64 Birambad
76 Bayana Junction
Karanpura 85 Dumariya
95 Fateh Singhpura
Bhajera 108 Hindaun City
119 Shri Mahabirji
Biwai 132 Piloda
140 Chhoti Odai
Shri Ghasinagar
Dausa–Gangapur City
branch line
153 Gangapur City
Delhi–Jaipur line
to Delhi
159 Lalpur Umri
170 Narayanpur Tatwara
Bandikui Junction 179 Nomoda
186 Malarna
Delhi–Jaipur line 197 Mokholi
206 Ranthambore
Jaipur Junction 0 7 Durgapura
Jaipur–Ahmedabad line 12 Sanganer
Ajmer Junction 66 Bansthali Niwai
Jaipur–Ahmedabad line
to Ahmedabad
92 Isarda
Adarshnagar 109 Chauth Ka Barwara
Hatundi 120 Devpura
Lachhipura
217
131
Sawai Madhopur
Junction
Rajosi 224 Kustala
Nasirabad 232 Rawania Dungar
Jharwasa 240 Amli
Bandanwara 253
Indergarh
Sumerganj Mandi
Singwal 264 Lakheri
Mokhampura 271 Laban
Bijainagar 281 Ghataka Varana
Rupaheli 291 Kapren
Bhojas 300 Arnetha
Sareri 311 Kesorai Patan
Raliya Road
Lambiya Thalera
Dhuwala Bundi
Mandal Shampura
Bhilwara Mandalgarh
Mandpiya Barundini
Hamirgarh Parsoli
Soniyana Basi Beriasal
Gangrar 319 Gurla
Det
Indore–Gwalior line
to Guna JunctionGuna
Chanderiya 324 Kota Junction
Ahmedabad–Udaipur line 334 Dakhania Talav
Udaipur City 340 Dadhevi
Ranapratapnagar 347 Alniya
Debari 359 Ravtha Road
Khemli 372 Dara
Bhimal 381 Kanwalpura
Mavli Junction 386 Morak
Fatehnagar 396
Ramganj Mandi
Junction
Bhupalsagar 404 Jhalawar Road
Kapasan 414 Duankheri
Pandoli 424 Bhawani Mandi
Netawal 437 Kurlas
Ghosunda 447 Garoth
Chittaurgarh Junction 458 Shamgarh
Shambhupura 465 Hanspura
Gambhiri Road 471 Suwasra
Nimbhera 477 Nathukheri
Jawad Road 487 Chau Mahla
Biswas Kalan 492 Talavli
Neemuch 501 Thukria
Hariya Khal 508 Vikramgarh Alot
Malhargarh 522 Luni Richha
Pipila 532 Mahidpur Road
Mandsaur 539 Rohal Khurd
Dalauda
Indore–Gwalior line
to Bhopal Junction
Kachnara Road 549 Nagda
Dhodar 558 Berawanya
Jaora 563 Khachrod
Brayla Chaurasi 574 Runkhera
Namli 581 Bangrod
Indore–Gwalior line
to Indore
591 Ratlam Junction
601 Morwani
612 Bildi
620 Raoti
631 Bhairongarh
637 Bamnia
642 Amargarh
651 Panch Pipila
658 Bajrangarh
665 Thandla Road
673 Meghnagar
687 Anas
695 Bordi
706 Dahod
711 Rentia
716 Jekot
724 Usra
730 Mangla Mahudi
739 Limkheda
747 Piplod Junction
759 Sant Road
768 Chanchelav
775 Kansudhi
779 Godhra Junction
Vavadi Khurd 786
Tuwa 794
Timba Road 801 790 Kharsaliya
Sewaliya 806
Angadi 812 803 Derol
Thasra 819
Dakor 828 809 Bakrol
Umreth 836
Od 843 815
Champaner Road
Junction
Bhalej 851
Sadanpura 853 821 Lotana
Ahmedabad–Mumbai line
to Ahmedabad
Anand Junction 857 826 Samlaya Junction
Vadod
Adas Road 832 Alindra road
Vasad Junction
Nandesari 839 Pilol
Ranoli
Bajva 845 Chhayapuri
853 Vadodara Junction
Ahmedabad–Mumbai line
to Mumbai Central
km
Subsection 1: JaipurSawai Madhopur
Subsection 2: AjmerRatlam
Subsection 3: UdaipurKota
Subsection 4: GodhraAnand
Source: India Rail Info

The Mathura–Vadodara section is a railway line connecting Mathura and Vadodara. This section is part of Delhi–Mumbai line. This section includes Jaipur–Sawai Madhopur, Ajmer–Ratlam and Udaipur–Kota for branching and connectivity to this section.

This section deals primarily with cross traffic consisting of fertilizer, cement, oil, salt, food grains, oil seeds, limestone and gypsum traffic. Container loading is done from here in bulk.

Subsections of Mathura–Vadodara Section

Subsection-1 Jaipur–Sawai Madhopur

Station Km
Jaipur Junction 0
Durgapura 7
Sanganer 12
Shivdaspura Padampura 29
Chaksu 42
Channani 53
Bansthali Niwai 66
Siras 81
Isarda 92
Sureli 100
Chauth Ka Barwara 109
Devpura 120
Sawai Madhopur Junction 132

Subsection-2 Ajmer–Ratlam

Station Km
Ajmer Junction 0
Adarshnagar 5
Hatundi 11
Lachhipura 15
Rajosi 18
Nasirabad 23
Jharwasaa 34
Bandanwara 42
Singwal 52
Mokampura 58
Bijainagar 65
Gulabpura 67
Rupaheli 78
Bhojras 81
Sareri 91
Ralia Road 98
Lambiya 104
Dhuwala 114
Mandal 121
Bhilwara 132
Mandpiya 142
Hamirgarh 150
Soniyana 156
Gangrar 164
Det 171
Chanderiya 179
Chittaurgarh Junction 186
Shambhupura 198
Gambhiri Road 207
Nimbahera 215
Jawad Road 226
Biswas Kalan 232
Nimach 242
Hariya Khal 251
Malhargarh 263
Pipila 271
Mandsor 287
Dalauda 302
Kachnara 314
Dhodhar 322
Jaora 338
Brayla Chaurasi 347
Namli 358
Ratlam Junction 375

Subsection-3 Udaipur–Kota

Station Km
Udaipur City 0
Ranapratapnagar 4
Debari 14
Khemli 24
Bhimal 36
Mavli Junction 43
Fatehnagar 56
Bhupalsagar 69
Kapasan 79
Pandoli 88
Ghorsunda 102
Chittaurgarh Junction 114
Chanderiya 121
Basi Beriasal 137
Parsoli 154
Barundini 163
Mandalgarh 179
Shampura 195
Bundi 247
Thalera 261
Gurla 280
Kota Junction 285

Subsection-4 Godhra–Anand

Station Km
Godhra Junction 0
Vavadi Khurd 7
Tuwa 15
Timba Road 22
Sevaliya 27
Angadi 33
Thasra 40
Dakor 49
Umreth 57
Od 64
Bhalej 72
Sadanapura 74
Anand Junction 78

History

Neemuch–Nasirabad railway construction planning was made for joining Rajputana railway and Nasirabad Scindia railway to Neemuch. Although the survey of Neemuch–Nasirabad railway was carried out in the year 1871–72, the construction was started in the year 1879, and the work completed in March 1881.

GIPR's first BG tracks used 65 lb/yd double-headed rails made of wrought iron. Rails of 80 lb/yd were common (e.g., Indian Midland Railway). Both flat-bottomed and bull-headed rails were commonly used. MG railways started off with 40 lb/yd rails, although 30 lb/yd rails were also used. The Barsi Light Railway used 30 lb/yd rails. The Rajputana Malwa Railway used 50 lb rails.

The first broad gauge line of the division from Godhra to Limkheda was completed in the year 1893 and Limkheda–Dahod, Ratlam line was completed and opened for traffic in the year 1894, while the Ratlam–Nagda–Ujjain BG line completed and opened for traffic during the year 1896.

The whole management of this line was under (BB & CI) Bombay, Baroda & Central India Railway till independence i.e. up to 15.08.1947.

The first rail line in Rajputana, Agra–Bharatpur was built in 1873 under Rajputana–Malwa railway. It was extended up to Ajmer on 1 August 1875 and further extended up to Naseerabad on 14 February 1876. The total length of railways in Rajputana, including the British District of Ajmer–Merwara, was 652 miles in 1881, 943 in 1891, 1,359 in 1901, and 1,576 miles in 1906 A.D., Out of which 739 miles track was the property of the Government of India and the rest was owned by various Native States. Out of 1,576 miles track, 1,528 miles track was on the metre-gauge system and only 48 miles track was on narrow-gauge system.

Some states undertook extension of railways by financing the cost and entrusting the work of construction either to the British Government or to one of the companies already running a railway line. The Sanganer–Sawai Madhopur railway was planned by Jaipur state in this way in 1884–85. The total cost of the line was about Rs. 25 lakhs. The railway line was so planned that it avoided the states of Tonk and Bundi and connected two important trade centres – Sambhar Salt area and the Harauti grain belt. It was hoped that it would make good returns on investment.

The remaining railway line in Rajasthan was the Udaipur–Chitor, a portion of the Bina–Guna–Baran. It connected the towns after which it was named. It was 67 miles in length, and was the property of the Udaipur Durbar, by whom it was constructed between 1895 and 1899, and by whom it was working since 1898. The capital expenditure up to the end of 1904 was nearly 21 lakhs, and the net profits average about 5 per cent.

Electrification

The electrification from Baroda to New Delhi was subsequently taken up during the year 1984. At present the total route kilometres of electrification is more than 800 km in this section.

Loco sheds and workshops

A wagon workshop at Kota which are engaged in the activity of heavy repairs to passenger coaches and POH of goods wagons especially of oil tank wagons.

Ratlam loco shed holds 100 locos including WDM-2, WDM-3A, WDM-3D, WDG-3A, WDS-6, WDG-4. Vadodara loco shed holds more than 150 locos including WAG-5HA / WAG5HB, WAG-7.

Speed limits

Mathura–Ratlam and Ratlam–Vadodara section Comes in B-class Section in this class allows speeds up to 130 km/h. Mumbai Rajdhani Express runs at the top speed of 130kmph in this section.

References

  1. "Katni Bhusaval Passenger 51188". India Rail Info.
  2. "Indian Railways history". Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  3. "History of Electrification". IRFCA. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  4. "Sheds and workshops". IRFCA. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  5. "Chapter II – The Maintenance of Permanent Way". Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  6. "High Speed Evolution". Retrieved 20 November 2013.
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