Dhola Junction railway station

Dhola Junction railway station is a major railway station serving in Bhavnagar district of Gujarat State of India.[1][2]It serves Dhola town. It is under Bhavnagar railway division of Western Railway Zone of Indian Railways. Dhola Junction railway station is 49 km away from Bhavnagar Terminus. Passenger, Express and Superfast trains halt here.[3][4][5][6]

Dhola Junction
Indian Railway Station
LocationDhola, Gujarat
India
Coordinates21°49′20″N 71°44′22″E
Elevation37 m (121.4 ft)
Owned byMinistry of Railways, Indian Railways
Operated byWestern Railway Zone
Line(s)Bhavnagar-Surendranagar-Ahmedabad
Bhavnagar-Sihor-Palitana
Bhavnagar-Botad-Dholka-Ahmedabad
Dhola-Mahuva
Platforms3
Tracks3
Construction
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeDLJ
Zone(s) Western Railway zone
Division(s) Bhavnagar
Fare zoneWestern Railway zone
ElectrifiedNo
Location
Dhola Junction railway station
Location within India
Dhola Junction railway station
Dhola Junction railway station (Gujarat)

Trains

The following trains halt at Dhola Junction railway station in both directions:

  • 12945/46 Surat - Mahuva Superfast Express
  • 22993/94 Bandra Terminus - Mahuva Superfast Express
  • 22989/90 Bandra Terminus - Mahuva Superfast Express
  • 22935/36 Bandra Terminus - Palitana Superfast Express
  • 12941/42 Bhavnagar Terminus - Asansol Parasnath Superfast Express
  • 19259/60 Bhavnagar Terminus - Kochuveli Express
  • 12971/72 Bhavnagar Terminus - Bandra Terminus Superfast Express
  • 22963/64 Bhavnagar Terminus - Bandra Terminus Weekly Superfast Express
  • 19107/08 Bhavnagar Terminus - Udhampur Janmabhoomi Express
  • 19579/80 Bhavnagar Terminus - Delhi Sarai Rohilla Link Express
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