Maksi Junction railway station
Maksi Junction railway Station (Station Code :MKC) is a railway station in Maksi, Madhya Pradesh. Stations is a standard broad gauge railway station which belongs to Ratlam Division of Western Railway Zone. It has one line originating and going towards Dewas Junction which connects Ujjain-Sehore-Bhopal WR-CR link line.[1]
Maksi Junction railway station | |
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Indian Railway Station | |
Location | National Highway 3, Maksi, Madhya Pradesh India |
Elevation | 513 metres (1,683 ft) |
Owned by | Indian Railways |
Operated by | Western Railway |
Platforms | 3 |
Tracks | 4 (Double Electrified BG) |
Connections | Auto stand |
Construction | |
Structure type | Standard (on ground station) |
Parking | No |
Bicycle facilities | No |
Other information | |
Status | Functioning |
Station code | MKC |
Zone(s) | Western Railway |
Division(s) | Ratlam railway division |
Electrified | Yes |
Major Train
- Indore–Amritsar Express
- Indore–Bhind Express
- Bhopal–Jaipur Express
- Bhopal–Indore Passenger
- Bina Ratlam Passenger via Nagda
- Indore Junction Chandigarh Express
- Dahod Habibganj Fast Passenger
- Indore–Dehradun Express
- Gorakhpur-Okha Express
- Indore–Gwalior Intercity Express
- Gwalior - Pune Weekly Express
- Indore - Yesvantpur Weekly Express
- Indore - Nagpur Express
- Indore- Nagpur Trishatabdi Express
- Indore-Kota InterCity Express
- Jabalpur - Somnath Express (Via Itarsi)
- Malwa Express
- Jhansi Bandra Terminus Express
- Muzaffarpur-Surat Express
- Nagda Bina Passenger
- Narmada Express
- Panchvalley Fast Passenger
- Puri - Valsad Weekly SF Express
- Sabarmati Express
- Ahmedabad-Darbhanga Sabarmati Express
- Surat-Muzaffarpur Express
- Ujjaini Express
- Ujjain Bhopal Passenger
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