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Bangalore–Arsikere–Hubli line
KSR Bengaluru, Arsikere Jn,Kadur Jn, Davanagere, Hubballi are important railway stations on Bengaluru–Tumakuru–Arsikere-Hubli line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleKarnataka
Termini
  • Hubli (UBL)
  • Service
    Services1
    Operator(s)South Western Railway zone
    Technical
    Line length469 km (291 mi)
    Number of tracks2
    Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
    Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead line
    Operating speed130 km/h (81 mph)[1]

    Route map

    km

    Bangalore City
    000

    Malleswaram
    003

    Yesvantpur Junction
    006

    Chikkabanavara
    014

    km
    Soldevanahalli
    016

    0

    Golhalli
    026

    11
    Nelamangala
    Bhairanayakahalli
    033

    27
    Solur
    Dodbele
    037

    43
    Thippasandra
    Muddalingana Halli
    043

    56
    Kunigal
    Nidavanda
    047

    67
    Siddapur halt
    Dobbspet
    050

    73
    Yedivuru
    Hirehalli
    058

    85
    Adichunchagiri halt
    Kyatsandra
    064

    88
    B.G. Nagar
    Tumkur
    070

    106
    Hirisave

    122
    Shravanabelagola
    Heggere halt
    076

    131
    Channarayapatna
    Mallasandra
    079

    141
    Samudravalli
    Gubbi
    087

    152
    Shantigrama
    Nittur
    097

    Sampige Road
    108

    164
    Hassan Junction
    Ammasandra
    114

    Banasandra
    119

    172
    Koravangala
    Aralaguppe
    125

    179
    Dudda halt
    Kardi
    130

    185
    Bageshapura
    Banashankri halt
    135

    195
    Mududi
    Tiptur
    140

    200
    Habanghatta
    Shri Sharada Nagar
    143

    Honnavalli
    153

    Adihalli
    158

    Arsikere Junction
    166
    211

    45
    Chikmagalur
    Banavara
    181

    31
    Kanivehalli
    Devanur
    188

    17
    Sakharayapatna
    Ballekere halt
    198

    9
    Bisalehalli

    Kaduru Junction
    205

    0
    Birur Junction
    211

    0

    Shivani
    240

    10
    Sivapur
    Hosadurga Road
    250

    15
    Koranahalli
    Holalkere
    270

    24
    Tarikere
    Chikjajur
    280
    0

    39
    Masarahalli

    45
    Bhadravati
    Chikkandawadi
    005

    55
    Shivamogga Bidare
    Amritapura
    013

    61
    Shivamoga
    Bettadnagehalli
    020

    63
    Shivamogga Town
    Haliyuru
    025

    70
    Kotegangur
    Chitradurga
    034

    77
    Konagavalli halt
    Doddasiddavanhalli halt
    045

    82
    Harnahalli
    Balenahalli
    056

    88
    Kumsi
    Somaguddu
    063

    103
    Arasalu
    Challakere
    069

    107
    Kenchanala halt
    Thallak
    084

    119
    Anandapuram
    Bomagondanakere
    100

    129
    Adderi
    Nethranahalli halt
    109

    134
    Balegundi
    Molakalmuru
    116

    145
    Sagar Jambagaru
    Rayadurg Junction
    132

    154
    Kanale
    Somalapuram
    156

    161
    Talguppa
    Obulapuram
    170

    289
    Sasalu

    297
    Mayakonda
    Bellary Junction
    185

    306
    Kodaganur
    Guntakal–Vasco
    da Gama section
    to
    Guntakal

    311
    Hanumanahalli
    Guntakal–Vasco
    da Gama section
    to
    Hosapete
    Junction

    317
    Tolahunse
    km

    326
    Davangere

    334
    Amaravathi Colony
    Junction

    Teligi

    Harapanahalli

    Bennehalli

    339
    Harihar
    Kotturu

    Malavi

    349
    Chalgeri
    Hagaribomanahalli

    362
    Ranebennuru
    Hampapatnam

    370
    Devargudda
    Mariyamanahalli

    381
    Byadgi
    Swamihalli

    395
    Haveri
    Yesvant Nagar

    402
    Karajgi
    Ramgad

    406
    Kalsur

    414
    Savanur
    Gunda Road Junction

    423
    Yalvigi
    Vyasa Colony Junction

    429
    Kalas halt
    Vyasanakeri

    435
    Gudgeri
    Tungabhadra Dam

    446
    Saunshi
    Guntakal–Vasco
    da Gama section
    to
    Bellary
    Junction

    454
    Kundgol

    466
    Hubballi South
    Guntakal–Vasco
    da Gama section

    470
    Hubli

    Guntakal–Vasco
    da Gama section
    to
    Goa
    km
    Sources:
     
    Google maps
    Hubballi-Bangalore Jan Shatabdi Express

    The Bangalore–Arsikere–Hubli line is a major railway line in the Indian state of Karnataka connecting state capital Bangalore with city of Hubballi in north-central Karnataka. It traverses across Karnataka and links several cities of Karnataka, including Tumakuru, Kadur, Davanagere, Haveri and Hubballi. Currently, 29 pairs of trains operate in this route, out of which 8 are daily services. Apart from this, this route also links Karnataka with other states, such as Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan. This route is also a major feeder line for iron ore, coal and steel hauling freight trains originating from Ballari district towards the Mangaluru port.

    The maximum operating speed of this route is 110 km/h for passenger trains and 75 km/h for freight trains. The fastest passenger service in this line is KSR Bengaluru–Dharawad vande bharat Express, which covers the two cities in 6h 40m, at an average speed of 76 km/h.[2]

    Main line and branches[edit]

    The main line which is of Bangalore–Arsikere–Hubli section is 469 km in length. this line has five branches

    Doubling and electrification[edit]

    As of June 2023, the entire stretch is fully electrified and electrification of loop lines at some stations between Haveri and hubballi is in progress and is expected to be completed by end of June 2023. A trial run of vande bharat express was also conducted on June 19 from KSR Bengaluru to Dharawad before its inaugural run on 27 June.[citation needed]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Route map of SWR".
  • ^ Southern zone time-table (PDF). Indian Railways. 2018. p. 140.

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