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The Bilaspur–Katni line is a railway route on the West Central Railway & South East Central Railway section of Indian Railways. It is one of the hilly railway routes of the Indian Railways and is fully electrified.[1]

Bilaspur–Katni line
Bijuri railway station lies on Bilaspur–Katni line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleChhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh
Termini
  • Katni Junction
  • Service
    Operator(s)South East Central Railway
    West Central Railway
    Depot(s)New Katni
    Rolling stockWDM-2, WDM-3A, WDG-3A, WDG-3C, WAG-5 and WAG-7, WAP-4, WAP-5, WAP-7
    History
    Opened1891
    Technical
    Line lengthMain Line 318.6 km (198 mi)
    Branch line:
    Anuppur Junction–Chirimiri line 96.1 km (60 mi)
    Boridand Junction–Ambikapur line 119.025 km (74 mi)
    Track length318.6 km (198 mi)
    Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
    ElectrificationYes
    Operating speed130 km/h

    Route map

    km

    ToBina–Katni line

    3Katni Murwara

    0 Katni Junction / ToAllahabad–Jabalpur section

    New Katni Junction

    ToChunar-Garwa Road line

    10Jhalwara

    23Rupaund

    30Vilayatkalan Road

    Mahanadi River

    40Chandia Road

    48Lorha

    58Umaria

    71Karkeli

    81Nowrozabad

    88Birsinghpur

    94Mudaria

    105 Ghunghuti

    117 Badhwabara

    126 Shahdol

    132 Singhpur

    140 Chhada

    145 Burhar

    154 Amlai

    166/0 Anuppur Junction

    8Mauhari

    Sone River

    18 Dhurwasin

    23 Harrad

    32 Kotma

    Kewai River

    42 Baihatola

    47 Bijuri

    56Boridand Junction

    Madhya Pradesh
    Chhattisgarh

    63 Manendragarh

    Hasdeo River

    74 Paradol

    85Chirimiri

    68 Udalkalchar

    Madhya Pradesh
    Chhattisgarh

    78 Nagpur Road

    83Darritola Junction

    Tiger Hill

    Duman Hill

    89 Nagar

    98 Baikunthpur Road

    114 Katora

    124 Sheoprasadnagar

    136 Surajpur Road

    141 Karonji

    154 Bishrampur

    165 Kamalpurgram

    173 Ambikapur

    172 Chhulha

    180 Jaithari

    190 Nigaura

    198 Venkatnagar

    209 Harri

    Madhya Pradesh
    Chhattisgarh

    217 Pendra Road

    222 Sarbahara

    228 Khodri

    240 Bhanwar Tonk

    252 Khongsara

    261 Tenganmada

    271 Belgahna

    278 Salkaroad

    287 Kargi Road

    294 Kalmitar

    302 Ghutku

    310 Uslapur

    ToBilaspur–Nagpur section

    319 Bilaspur Junction

    ToTatanagar–Bilaspur section

    The Bilaspur–Katni line has consisted of hilly areas and reservoirs. The route of this line is via Anuppur, Shahdol & Umaria to Katni with bypassing Amarkantak hill range.

    History

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    Electrification

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    The electrification of Bilaspur–Katni line was done in the year 1995 and its branches was done in the year 1994.[4]

    Main line & branches

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    Mainline of Bilaspur–Katni Corridor consists of length with 318.6 km (198 mi). This line has two branches first branch line is from Anuppur Junction to Chirimiri with the length of 96.1 km (60 mi) and second branch line is of Boridand Junction to Ambikapur with the length of 119.025 km (74 mi).

    The Branch line of Bilaspur–Katni Corridor is also known for the coal producer line because of the production of coal is more in Baikunthpur and Ambikapur. and on the other side the production of limestone is also there on the main line.[5]

    References

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    1. ^ India Rail Info, 20 April 2019
  • ^ "Indian Railways history". Retrieved 2012-11-06.
  • ^ IRFCA, 20 April 2019
  • ^ IRFCA, 20 April 2019
  • ^ Chhattisgarh Mines Map

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