Jhajjar railway station

Jhajjar railway station is a railway station in Jhajjar, Haryana. Its code is JHJ.[1] The station consists of eight platforms. There are many trains available for Delhi as well as for long distance journeys. The station lies on Rewari-Rohtak line

Jhajjar railway station
Indian Railway Station
LocationNH- 334BJhajjar, Haryana
India
Coordinates28.5935°N 76.6388°E / 28.5935; 76.6388
Elevation216 m (709 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byDelhi
Line(s)Rewari–Rohtak line
Platforms3 BG
Tracks4 BG
ConnectionsTaxi stand, auto stand
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground station)
ParkingAvailable
Bicycle facilitiesAvailable
Disabled access
Other information
Station codeJHJ
Fare zoneNorthern Railways
ElectrifiedYes
Traffic
Passengers5000
Services
Preceding station   Indian Railways   Following station
Machhrauli
Northern Railway zone
Dighal

It serves Jhajjar city as its main station. The platform is not well sheltered. It lacks many facilities including Water and Sanitation. Station is situated on [[G Pilani]]-Charkhi Dadri Road. Eight Trains halt at the station including one first CNG train of India and Jaipur-Chandigarh Intercity.[2][3][4][5]

Major trains

  • Rohtak - Rewari DEMU
  • Rewari - Rohtak (via Jhajjar) Passenger
  • Chandigarh - Jaipur Intercity Express
  • . Rewari - Rohtak- Jind Demu
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gollark: Signals are strong enough you can receive them on basically anything, apparently.
gollark: There are also phones with headphone-jackless FM radio.
gollark: The 3a does have one actually.
gollark: Also an OLED display and I don't like those.

References

  1. "JHJ/Jhajjar". India Rail Info.
  2. "India's first CNG train for the Rewari-Rohtak section". Economic Times. 15 January 2015.
  3. TNN (15 January 2015). "Railways starts first train that chugs on CNG". Times of India.
  4. "India's first CNG train flagged off". Rediff Business. 15 January 2015.
  5. "Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu flags off first CNG-based train in Haryana". DNA India. 14 January 2015.


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