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Bangalore–Arsikere–Hubli line
KSR Bengaluru, Tumakuru, Arsikere Jn, Kadur Jn, Davanagere, Hubballi are important railway stations on Bengaluru–Tumakuru–Arsikere-Hubli line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleKarnataka
Termini
Service
Services1
Operator(s)South Western Railway zone
Technical
Line length469 km (291 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead line
Operating speed130 km/h (81 mph)
Route map

Legend
km
Mysore–Bangalore line
Bangalore City 000
Bangalore-Chennai line
Malleswaram 003
Yesvantpur Junction 006
Guntakal–Bangalore section
Chikkabanavara 014 km
Soldevanahalli 016 0
Golhalli 026 11 Nelamangala
Bhairanayakahalli 033 27 Solur
Dodbele 037 43 Thippasandra
Muddalingana Halli 043 56 Kunigal
Nidavanda 047 67 Siddapur halt
Dobbspet 050 73 Yedivuru
Hirehalli 058 85 Adichunchagiri halt
Kyatsandra 064 88 B.G. Nagar
Tumkur 070 106 Hirisave
Rayadurg–Tumkur section 122 Shravanabelagola
Heggere halt 076 131 Channarayapatna
Mallasandra 079 141 Samudravalli
Gubbi 087 152 Shantigrama
Nittur 097 to Mysore
Sampige Road 108 164 Hassan Junction
Ammasandra 114 to Mangalore Junction
Banasandra 119 172 Koravangala
Aralaguppe 125 179 Dudda halt
Kardi 130 185 Bageshapura
Banashankri halt 135 195 Mududi
Tiptur 140 200 Habanghatta
Shri Sharada Nagar 143
Honnavalli 153
Adihalli 158
to Sakleshpur
Arsikere Junction
166
211
45 Chikmagalur
Banavara 181 31 Kanivehalli
Devanur 188 17 Sakharayapatna
Ballekere halt 198 9 Bisalehalli
Kaduru Junction 205 0
Birur Junction 211 0
Shivani 240 10 Sivapur
Hosadurga Road 250 15 Koranahalli
Holalkere 270 24 Tarikere
Chikjajur
280
0
39 Masarahalli
45 Bhadravati
Chikkandawadi 005 55 Shivamogga Bidare
Amritapura 013 61 Shivamoga
Bettadnagehalli 020 63 Shivamogga Town
Haliyuru 025 70 Kotegangur
Chitradurga 034 77 Konagavalli halt
Doddasiddavanhalli halt 045 82 Harnahalli
Balenahalli 056 88 Kumsi
Somaguddu 063 103 Arasalu
Challakere 069 107 Kenchanala halt
Thallak 084 119 Anandapuram
Bomagondanakere 100 129 Adderi
Nethranahalli halt 109 134 Balegundi
Molakalmuru 116 145 Sagar Jambagaru
Rayadurg Junction 132 154 Kanale
Somalapuram 156 161 Talguppa
Obulapuram 170 289 Sasalu
297 Mayakonda
Bellary Junction 185 306 Kodaganur
Guntakal–Vasco
da Gama section
to
Guntakal
311 Hanumanahalli
Guntakal–Vasco
da Gama section
to
Hosapete
Junction
317 Tolahunse
km 326 Davangere
334
Amaravathi Colony
Junction
Teligi
Harapanahalli
Bennehalli 339 Harihar
Kotturu Tungabhadra River
Malavi 349 Chalgeri
Hagaribomanahalli 362 Ranebennuru
Hampapatnam 370 Devargudda
Mariyamanahalli 381 Byadgi
Swamihalli 395 Haveri
Yesvant Nagar 402 Karajgi
Ramgad 406 Kalsur
414 Savanur
Gunda Road Junction 423 Yalvigi
Vyasa Colony Junction 429 Kalas halt
Vyasanakeri 435 Gudgeri
Tungabhadra Dam 446 Saunshi
Guntakal–Vasco
da Gama section
to
Bellary
Junction
454 Kundgol
Hosapete Junction 466 Hubballi South
Guntakal–Vasco
da Gama section
470 Hubli
Guntakal–Vasco
da Gama section
to
Goa
km
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Hubballi-Bangalore Jan Shatabdi Express

The Bangalore–Arsikere–Hubli line is a major railway line in the Indian state of Karnataka connecting state capital Bangalore with city of Hubballi in north-central Karnataka. It traverses across Karnataka and links several cities of Karnataka, including Tumakuru, Kadur, Davanagere, Haveri and Hubballi. Currently, 29 pairs of trains operate in this route, out of which 8 are daily services. Apart from this, this route also links Karnataka with other states, such as Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan. This route is also a major feeder line for iron ore, coal and steel hauling freight trains originating from Ballari district towards the Ports of Goa (via Braganza Ghats) and Mangaluru (via Shiradi Ghats).

The maximum operating speed of this route is 110 km/h for passenger trains and 75 km/h for freight trains. The fastest passenger service in this line is KSR Bengaluru–Dharawad vande bharat Express, which covers the two cities in 6h 40m, at an average speed of 76 km/h.

Main line and branches

The main line which is of Bangalore–Arsikere–Hubli section is 469 km in length. this line has five branches

  • First branch line which is from Chikkabanavara to Arsikere via Shravanabelagola Hassan is 211 km in length.
  • Second branch line which is from Kadur to Chikkamagluru is 45 km in length.
  • Third branch line which is from Birur to Talguppa is 160 km in length.
  • Fourth branch line which is from Chickjajur to Bellary is 185 km in length.
  • Fifth branch line is from Amaravathi colony junction after Davangere station to Hosapet junction which is 135 km in length.

Doubling and electrification

As of June 2023, the entire stretch is fully electrified and electrification of loop lines at some stations between Haveri and hubballi is in progress and is expected to be completed by end of June 2023. A trial run of vande bharat express was also conducted on June 19 from KSR Bengaluru to Dharawad before its inaugural run on 27 June.

References

  1. "Route map of SWR".
  2. Southern zone time-table (PDF). Indian Railways. 2018. p. 140.
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