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(Redirected from Nagpur–Hyderabad line) Indian railway line

Nagpur–Secunderabad line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleMaharashtra and Telangana
Termini
Service
Operator(s)Central Railway, South Central Railway
Depot(s)Ajni, Kazipet, Moula Ali, Hyderabad
Rolling stockWAP-7, WAG-7 locos, WAG-9, WAG-9I, WDG-4, WDM-3A, WDG-3A, and WDM-2.
History
Opened1929; 96 years ago (1929)
Technical
Track lengthMainline: 581 km (361 mi)
Branch line:
Majri-Mudkhed 266 km (165 mi)
Nizamabad–Peddapalli section
Number of tracks2
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Electrification1988–91
Operating speedup to 130 km/h
Route map

Legend
km
Bhopal–Nagpur section Bilaspur–Nagpur section
0 Nagpur
1 Moti Bagh
3 Ajni Sonegaon airport
9 Khapri
16 Gumgaon
NH7-IN.svg NH 7
to
Western Coalfields Ltd.
Umrer Coalfield
25 Butibori
Wena River
32 Borikhedi
44 Sindi
52 Tuljapur
62 Seloo Road
Dham River
70 Barud
73 Sewagram
Nagpur–Bhusawal
section
79 Chitoda
84 Bhugaon
90 Sonegaon
99 Wagholi
Vena River
106 Hinganghat
113 Yenor
123 Nagri
135 Chikni Road
km 145 Warora
000 158 Majri
Wardha Valley Coalfield
Majri Colliery
168 Bhandak
Wardha River 177 Tadali
Majri Khadan 006 Naigaon OCP
Wani 013 184 Chotipadoli
Rajur colliery 185 Vivekanandanagar
Kayar 035 Irai River
Lingti 064
Chandrapur Super
Thermal Power Station
Pimplakhuti 079 192 Chandrapur
Painganga River
Steel Authority of India Ltd.
Maharshtra Electrosmelt
Chanakh Zarpath River
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
border
Wardha Valley Coalfield
Lalpeth colliery
Adilabad 101 196 Babupeth
Umram 113 201 Wasanapura
Talmadugu 116 202 Gondwanavispur
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
border
Bilaspur–Nagpur section
Kosai 123 Ballarpur Industries Ltd.
Ambari 138 206 Balharshah
Kinwat 146 Wardha River
Bodhai Bujurg 161 215 Manikgarh
Dhanora Deccan 175
Manikgarh, Awarpur and
Maratha cement plants
Mahimba 182 224 Wihirgaon
Jirona 197 233 Wirur
Himayat Nagar 206 239 Makundi
Kadki Bazar 210
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
border
Jalgaon 215 257 Sirpur Town
Parwa Khurd 218 266 Vempalli
Hadgaon Road 224 Sirpur Paper Mill
Devthana 236 275 Sirpur Kaghaznagar
Tharban 238 282 Ralapet
Bhokar 244 290 Asifabad Road
Bimbari 251 295 Repalliwada
Jambari 256 303 Rechni Road
Mudkhed 266 313 Bellampalli
Secunderabad–Manmad
line
Santhikhani colliery
km 323 Mandamari
328 Ravindrakhani
ACC/Mancherial
Cement Company
334 Mancherial
Godavari River
343 Peddampet
347 Ramagundam
NTPC Ramagundam
Singareni Collieries Co.
O C P
SH1-IN jct.svg SH 1
357 Raghavapuram
365 Peddapalli
Karimnagar
373 Kotapally
379 Kolaoor
383 Odela
388 Potkapalli
Manneri River
398 Bisugir Sharif
404 Jamikunta
416 Uppal
428 Hasanparthi Road
Kazipet–Vijayawada
section
440
0
Kazipet
8 Pindial
13 Naskhal
20 Ghanpur
26 Ippugudda
37 Raghunathpalli
43 Yasanntapur
Warangal–
Hyderabad Road
48 Jangaon
SH9-IN jct.svg SH 9
53 Pembarti
64 Aler
73 Wangapalli
79 Rajgir
85 Bhongir
NH202-IN.svg NH 202
Pagidipalli–Nallapadu
section
95 Pagidipalli
99 Bibinagar
112 Ghatkesar
NH202-IN.svg NH 202
119 Charlapalli
126 Moula Ali
129 Lallaguda
Secunderabad–Manmad
line
Secunderabad–Dhone
section
132 Secunderabad
133 James Street
135 Sanjivaiah Park
Solapur–Guntakal
section
137 Hussain Sagar
138 Necklace Road
139 Khairatabad
141
Hyderabad Deccan
(Nampally)
km
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The Nagpur–Secunderabad line is a railway line connecting Nagpur and Secunderabad. A major portion of this 581-kilometre long (361 mi) track, from Nagpur to Kazipet, is part of the Delhi–Chennai line. It is also part of the Delhi–Hyderabad line. The line is under the jurisdiction of Central Railway and South-Central Railway.

History

With the completion of the Kazipet–Ballarshah link in 1929, Chennai was directly linked to Delhi.

The Wadi–Secunderabad line was built in 1874 with financing by the Nizam of Hyderabad. It later became part of Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway. In 1889, the main line of the Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway was extended to Vijayawada, then known as Bezwada.

As of 1909, "From Wadi on the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, the Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway runs east to Warangal and then south-east towards Bezwada on the East Coast section of the Madras Railway."

Electrification

The Kazipet–Ramagundam sector was electrified in 1987–88, the Ramagundam–Balharshah–Nagpur sector in 1988–89, the Kazipet–Secunderabad sector in 1991–93 and Majri–Rajpur sector in 1994–95.

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.

The Wadi–Secunderabad–Kazipet line is classified as "Group B" line and can take speeds up to 130 km/h.

Passenger movement

Railway stations on this line, namely Nagpur and Secunderabad, are amongst the top hundred booking stations of Indian Railway.

Sheds and workshops

Ajni has an electric loco shed and a diesel trip shed. It is primarily a freight shed with around 190 locos. It houses WAG-7, WAG-9, WAG-9I, and WAP-7 locos. Kazipet diesel loco shed houses WDM-2, WDM-3A, WDG-3A and WDG-4 locos. Opened in 2006, Kazipet electric loco shed houses 150+ WAG-7 locos. Maula Ali has a shed for diesel locomotives and EMUs. It houses WDM-2, WDM-3A, WDG-3A, DHMUs (3-car and 6-car) and EMUs. Hyderabad has an electric trip shed.

Nagpur has a coach maintenance workshop. Ajni has goods wagon repair facility. There is a routine overhaul depot for wagon maintenance at Ramagundam and coaching maintenance depots at Secunderabad, Hyderabad and Kazipet.

References

  1. Chakraborty, Aniket (3 April 2017). "Russian Railways to sign Nagpur–Secunderabad line modernisation contract". www.rbth.com. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  2. "IR History: Early Days – III". Chronology of railways in India, Part 3 (1900–1947). Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  3. "IR History: Early days II". 1870–1899. IRFCA. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  4. "Hyderabad – Imperial Gazetteer of India". IRFCA. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  5. "History of Electrification". IRFCA. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  6. "Chapter II – The Maintenance of Permanent Way". Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  7. "Chapter II – The Maintenance of Permanent Way". Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  8. "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 26 November 2013.
  9. ^ "Sheds and Workshops". IRFCA. Retrieved 26 November 2013.

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