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Gwalior Junction railway station

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Location
  
Lashkar, Gwalior India

Station code
  
GWL

Owned by
  
Indian Railways

Phone
  
098792 24505

Gwalior Junction railway station

Line(s)
  
Delhi–Chennai line Agra–Bhopal section Guna–Gwalior–Etawah Section

Platforms
  
1, 2, 3, 4 (broad gauge), 5 (narrow gauge) 2 broad gauge to be made

Tracks
  
6 broad gauge 1 narrow gauge

Address
  
LNUP E, Railway Colony, LNUPE Campus, Thatipur, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh 474002

Fare zone
  
North Central Railway zone

Similar
  
Jhansi Junction railway st, Agra Cantonment railway st, Mathura Junction railway st, Bhopal Junction railway st, Hazrat Nizamuddin railway st

Gwalior railway station (station code: GWL) is an important railway station of Gwalior City in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is operated by North Central Railway.

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The Gwalior Junction GWL is part of the Jhansi Division of the North Central Railways.

Gwalior is one of the major commercial railway stations of the North Central Railway of Indian Railways, which zonal Headquarters is centered in Allahabad. The station has won awards from Indian Railways for clean infrastructure in 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1992. Express trains such as the Bhopal Express, Taj Express, Rajdhani Express, Garib Rath Express, Bhopal Shatabdi, [[H.Nizamuddin Jabalpur MP Sampark kranti Express]] and about 150 trains (considering both up and down tracks) stop at Gwalior and 10 trains originating from Gwalior.

Gwalior is, perhaps, one of the few places where both narrow-gauge and broad-gauge railway tracks are still operational. The Gwalior narrow-gauge track is the narrowest in India.

Gwalior is well connected via train services to all parts of the country including 4 metros. There are direct trains to Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Kolkata (Howrah), Chennai, Ujjain, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam (Kochi), Indore, Ahmedabad, Jabalpur, Jammu, Lucknow, Bhopal, Bangalore, Jaipur, Udaipur, Dehradun and other major towns. Gwalior is the main station serving most of the important and long distance trains. There are two other stations within the city limits, named Birla nagar and Sithouli. These stations interconnect to other stations and also serve the short distance trains connecting Gwalior to nearby towns and villages.

There are other narrow-gauge stations within the city, named and Motijheel. Gwalior lies on the longest functional broad-gauge line in India between Delhi and Mumbai.

Connectivity

Gwalior Junction is linked with many industrial and important cities of India by direct trains like New Delhi, Vijayawada, Bhopal, Lucknow, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, Jammu, Agra, Jhansi, Bhubaneswar, Ahmedabad, etc.

Gwalior Junction is served by 4 broad-gauge routes:

  1. To Agra–New Delhi
  2. To Jhansi–Bhopal
  3. To Guna–Ujjain
  4. To Gwalior Birlanagar–Bhind- etawah

Gwalior Junction is served by a narrow-gauge route called Gwalior Light Railway.

  1. To Sabalgarh–Sheopur

Narrow-gauge trains

  • Gwalior–Sabalgarh Passenger
  • Gwalior–Sheopur Passenger
  • Gwalior–Sabalgarh Passenger
  • References

    Gwalior Junction railway station Wikipedia