Nasik Road railway station

Nasik Road railway station serves Nashik city, Nashik Road and surrounding areas in Nashik district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is main railway station of Nashik. It is one of the busiest railway station in India. It is located on Mumbai-Delhi, Mumbai-Kolkata main line. It is A1 category railway station. It comes under Bhusawal Division of Central Railway. Nearly 300 trains have stops at this railway station. Approximately 2,00,000 people travel daily from this railway station. It is one of the cleanest railway station in India.

Nasik Road
Indian Railway Station
LocationNasik-Pune Road, Nashik, Maharashtra, PIN 422101
India
Coordinates19°56′50″N 73°50′32″E
Elevation560.610 metres (1,839.27 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byCentral Railway
Line(s)Bhusawal–Kalyan section
Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line
Howrah-Allahabad-Mumbai line
New Delhi-Bhopal-Mumbai line
Pune–Nasik Road line
Platforms4
Tracks7
ConnectionsTaxi, Rickshaw, Citybus
Construction
Structure typeStandard, on ground
ParkingAvailable
Bicycle facilitiesAvailable (HEXI)
Other information
Station codeNK
Zone(s) CR
Division(s) Bhusawal
History
Opened1866
ElectrifiedYes
Previous namesGreat Indian Peninsula Railway
Services
Preceding station   Indian Railways   Following station
Odha
Central Railway zone
Location
Nasik Road
Location in Maharashtra
Nasik Road
Location in India

History

The first train in India travelled from Mumbai to Thane on 16 April 1853. By May, 1854, Great Indian Peninsula Railway's Mumbai-Thane line was extended to Kalyan. Bhusawal was set up in 1860, but the service started in the mid-1860s. The line was extended to Khandwa in 1866 and to Nagpur in 1867.[1][2]

Electrification

The railways in the Igatpuri-Manmad section were electrified in 1967-69.[3]

Amenities

Amenities at Nasik Road railway station include: tourist information centre, computerized reservation office, waiting room, retiring room, light refreshments, book stall, lift and escalator.[4]

Nasik Road railway station is located at a distance of 9 km from Nashik city centre. Taxis, auto & city buses are available at the railway station for travel to different parts of the city and outside.

Busy station

Nasik Road railway station is amongst the top hundred booking stations of Indian Railway.

Awards

Nasik Road station has been awarded as 6th cleanest railway station in A1/A category in India by Indian Railway (2016 survey). It is only railway station in Maharashtra to rank at top 10 position.

Trains that halt here

  1. Panchvati Express
  2. Manmad - Mumbai CSMT Rajya Rani Express
  3. Sewagram Express
  4. Godavari Superfast Express
  5. Vidarbha Express
  6. Devagiri Express
  7. Tapovan Express
  8. Karmabhoomi Express
  9. Gitanjali Express
  10. Howrah Mumbai Mail
  11. Pushpak Express
  12. Punjab Mail
  13. Pawan Express
  14. Udyognagri Express
  15. Kamakhya-LTT AC Express
  16. Godaan Express
  17. Jan Shatabdi Express
  18. Rajendranagar - LTT Express
  19. Kamayani Express
  20. Mahanagari Express
  21. Nandigram Express
  22. Guwahati-LTT Express
  23. Saket Express
  24. Nizamabad-LTT Express
  25. Ranchi-LTT Express
  26. Vishakhapattanam-LTT Express
  27. Patliputra-LTT Express
  28. Kushinagar Express
  29. Gorkhpur-LTT Express
  30. Mangla Lakshdweep Express
  31. Vasco-Patna Express
  32. Pune-Bhusawal Express via Panvel
  33. Howrah Super Delux Express
  34. Mumbai-Hazrat Nizamuddin Bi-Weekly Rajdhani Express (via. Bhopal)
  35. LTT- Hazrat Nizamuddin AC Weekly Express
  36. Devlali-Bhusaval Passenger
  37. Mumbai-Bhusaval Passenger
  38. Igatpuri-Manmad Passenger

[5]

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gollark: Well, yes, it isn't perfect, through broadly speaking I think stuff like people not getting food is more down to people not caring than the structure of society.
gollark: And yet we have a mostly functioning system which produces mostly enough food, and is able to make the mind-breakingly complex supply chains for that food work.
gollark: Pretty much everything we actually produce is in the "not entirely necessary but nice to have" box.
gollark: There is lots of stuff which nobody really *needs* - you can live without it, society could work without it (if we had set stuff up that way) - but it's not very nice to not have it. Like computers, or modern medicine, or non-bare-minimum food and housing.

References

  1. Chronology of railways in India, Part 2 (1832 - 1865). "IR History: Early Days – I". IFCA. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  2. "Historical Milestones". Central Railway. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  3. "History of Electrification". IRFCA. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  4. "Nasik Railway Station". makemytrip. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  5. "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 March 2013.
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