Mandsaur railway station
Mandsaur railway station is the main station in Mandsaur, a city in Madhya Pradesh, India. Its Indian Railways code is MDS.[1] Mandsaur is a broad gauge railway station on the Ajmer — Ratlam line. It has two platforms and three tracks. The third track runs between the other two, without a platform.
Mandsaur railway station | |
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Indian Railway Station | |
Location | Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh India |
Elevation | 365 m (1,198 ft) |
Owned by | Indian Railways |
Line(s) | Ajmer — Ratlam line |
Platforms | 2 BG |
Tracks | 3 BG |
Connections | Taxi stand, auto stand |
Construction | |
Structure type | Standard (on ground station) |
Parking | Available |
Bicycle facilities | Available |
Disabled access | ![]() |
Other information | |
Station code | MDS |
Fare zone | Western Railway |
Electrified | Yes |
Mandsaur is connected to Ratlam, Ujjain via Nagda and Kota & Bundi in Rajasthan via Chittorgarh.
Trains
Trains stopping at Mandsaur include:
- Bandra Terminus Udaipur Superfast Express
- Veer Bhumi Chittaurgarh Express
- Jodhpur - Indore Express
- Jaipur - Hyderabad Weekly Express
- 12719 /12720 Jaipur–Hyderabad SF Express
- Ratlam - Udaipur City Express
- Bhopal–Jaipur Express
- Bandra Terminus Udaipur Express
- Ajmer Bandra Terminus Express
- 59307 Indore–Jaipur Express via Ajmer
- Okha - Nathdwara Express
- Mandsaur - Meerut City Link Express
- Haldighati Passenger
- Mhow- Bhilwara DMU
- Mhow- chittorgarh DMU
- Jaipur - Yesvantpur Suvidha Express
- 59812 Haldighati Passenger
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