Ringas Junction railway station

Ringas Junction railway station is a model railway station (as declared by Indian railway) in Sikar District, Rajasthan, India. Its code is RGS. It serves Reengus city and neighbouring Holy-town Shree Khatu Shyam Ji. The station consists of three well-sheltered platforms. It has basic facilities including water and sanitation.[1] The station was main meter gauge junction till 2005, but after the construction of the broad gauge track from Rewari and Narnaul in the north to Phulera and Ajmer in the south, it is operational as an important BG junction now. The track from Churu to Jaipur via Sikar & Ringas has been converted to broad gauge.The Ringas-churu track became operational in 2018 while track from Ringas to Jaipur towards the east will be operational soon.[2][3][4]

Ringas Junction railway station
Indian Railway Station
LocationRingas, Rajasthan
India
Coordinates27.3735°N 75.5635°E / 27.3735; 75.5635
Elevation482 metres (1,581 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Platforms3
Tracks7
ConnectionsAuto stand
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground station)
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeRGS
Zone(s) North Western Railway
Division(s) Jaipur railway division
ElectrifiedYes

Major Trains

  • Ajmer Hazrat Nizamuddin Jan Shatabdi Express (Via. Phulera)
  • Bandra Terminus Delhi Sarai Rohilla Express (Via. Phulera)
  • Chandigarh Bandra Terminus Superfast Express (Via. Phulera)
  • Chetak Express (Via. Phulera)
  • Senik Express
  • Sikar Jaipur Ajmer DMU (Via. jaipur, Phulera)
  • Sikar Jaipur DMU
  • Shree Ganganagr, Bandra, Amrapura Aravali Express (Via. jaipur, Phulera)
  • Jaipur - Rewari Special (Via Ringas)
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References

  1. "RGS/Ringas Junction". India Rail Info.
  2. "Khatu Shyam". khatushyambabamandir.blogspot.in.
  3. "info" (PDF). www.nwr.indianrailways.gov.in. 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
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