New Amravati railway station

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New Amravati
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New Amravati station platform
General information
Location Amravati, Maharashtra
India
Coordinates 20°54′11″N77°43′58″E / 20.9030°N 77.7328°E / 20.9030; 77.7328
Elevation334 m (1,096 ft)
Owned by Indian Railways
Line(s)Narkher–Badnera line
Platforms1
Tracks3
ConnectionsTaxi stand, auto stand
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground station)
ParkingAvailable
Bicycle facilitiesAvailable
Accessible Wheelchair symbol.svg [ citation needed ]
Other information
Station codeNAVI
Fare zone Central Railway zone
History
Opened2011;13 years ago (2011)
Electrified2011;13 years ago (2011)
Services
Preceding station Indian Railways Suburban Railway Logo.svg Indian Railways Following station
Badnera
towards ?
Central Railway zone Walgaon
towards ?
Location
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Location within India
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New Amravati (Maharashtra)

New Amravati railway station is a third railway station in Amravati city of Maharashtra. The other two are Badnera Junction and Amravati city terminal station. Its code is NAVI. [1] This serves West side of city and connects to Narkhed station for trains from Badnera to Narkhed. New Amravati station has trains to Jabalpur and Kacheguda.

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Infrastructure

The station building was inaugurated in December 2011.

Location

The main railway station of the city, Amravati railway station, is nearby to this station. This station is deemed suitable for local travelling within Amravati City. [2] [ failed verification ] [3] [ failed verification ] [4] [ failed verification ]

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References

  1. "NAVI/New Amravati". India Rail Info.
  2. Central Railway (11 September 2015). "182 Special Trains Between Akola–Narkher–Akola" (Press release).
  3. Central Railway (10 December 2015). "CR – Permanent Augmentation of 20 coaches to various trains" (Press release).
  4. "मुंबई और अमरावती के लिए चले सीधी ट्रेन" [Go direct train to Mumbai and Amravati]. 2 February 2015.

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