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Coordinates: 19°52N 75°19E / 19.86°N 75.31°E / 19.86; 75.31
 

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Aurangabad railway station
Regional rail and Light rail station
General information
LocationStation Rd, Padampura, Aurangabad 431001, Maharashtra
India
Coordinates19°52′N 75°19′E / 19.86°N 75.31°E / 19.86; 75.31
Elevation1,831 feet (558 m)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated bySouth Central Railway
Line(s)Secunderabad–Manmad
Platforms5 (3 in use for passengers.)
Tracks8
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on-ground station)
ParkingCar parking available
AccessibleYes Disabled access
Other information
StatusActive
Station codeAWB
Zone(s) South Central Railway zone
Division(s) Nanded
Fare zoneSouth Central Railway zone
History
ElectrifiedYes

Location

Aurangabad railway station is located in Maharashtra
Aurangabad railway station

Aurangabad railway station

Location within Maharashtra

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Aurangabad railway station (code AWB) is a railway station located on the KachegudaManmad section which mainly services Aurangabad City. This railway station comes under the Nanded division of the South Central Railway zone and has rail connectivity with major cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Nanded, Nizamabad, Nagpur, Nasik, Pune, Parbhani, Ahmedabad, Ahmednagar, Gangakhed, Purna, Udgir, Raichur jn, , Kadapa, and Latur Road.

History[edit]

Aurangabad railway station was opened in 1900. It was made by the 7th Nizam of Hyderabad Mir Osman Ali Khan. His highness Nizam made Godavari Valley Railway Company under the Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway. In 1876 work began during the regime of 6th Nizam Mir Mahbub Ali Khan. The first line between Hyderabad and Bezwada was constructed.[1]

The first broad-gauge line between Secunderabad and Wadi was constructed in 1885. Hyderabad–Manmad line work completed in 1900. Hyderabad–Jaipur metre-gauge line work started and was completed in 1906.[2]

In 1950 Nizam's Guaranteed Railway was nationalized and merged in India railway. In 1992, 94-metre-gauge work of Secunderabad–Manmad line was completed.[1] In 2004, the Nizam railway line was made broad gauge by Indian Railways.

Administration[edit]

Aurangabad railway station falls under Nanded Sub-Division of South Central Railway. It is situated in between Manmad Junction (Central Railway) to Hazur Sahib Nanded station (South Central Railway) line. Aurangabad railway station is the only station in Nanded division that has A1 category status. Aurangabad station is one of the model stations in the country. It has 5 platforms of which 3 are used for passenger services. All four are covered. Aurangabad station has many facilities but it could use expansion because the city is the tourism capital of Maharashtra.

Connectivity[edit]

Aurangabad has rail connectivity with Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai Central, Nizamabad, Latur Road Junction, Nanded, Nagpur, Nasik, Pune, Yadgir, Raichur, Hyderabad, Secunderabad, Ahmedabad, Ahmednagar, Visakhapatnam. The Jalna-Mumbai CSMT Vande Bharat Express is the current fastest train connecting it with Mumbai with an average speed of 63 km/hr. The Sachkhand Express connects it with the national capital of India New Delhi (NDLS) with an average journey time of 23 hours and 35 minutes .[3][4][5]

Some of the important trains from Aurangabad are Sachkhand Express, Devagiri Express, Ajanta Express, Mumbai CSMT–Hingoli Deccan Jan Shatabdi Express,Jalna-Mumbai CSMT Vande Bharat Express

Railway passenger traffic trend
Passenger traffic trend from Aurangabad railway station

Aurangbad has two more stations within the city limits. One is Chikhalthana railway station the other is newly constructed Mukundwadi railway station.

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  • References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "He was way ahead of his time".
  • ^ "Hyderabad–Godavari Valley Railway and Cotton Industry". 29 November 2018. Archived from the original on 20 April 2022. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  • ^ "Aurangabad railways station". indiarailinfo. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  • ^ "Divisions in SCR". Indian Railways-SCR zone portal. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  • ^ "Aurangabad Train Station Time Table". cleartrip.com. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
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