Bhusawal Junction:Train Arrival Announcement & Departure: Duranto, Kamayani, Janta, Sewagram Express

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  • Bhusawal Junction:Train Arrival Announcement & Departure: Duranto, Kamayani, Janta, Sewagram Express
    Video consists of:
    1. Pune Howrah DURANTO Express
    2. Mumbai LTT Varanasi KAMAYANI Express
    3. Mumbai Nagpur SEWAGRAM Express
    4. Patna Mumbai LTT JANTA Express
    The Bhusawal Junction railway station (formerly Bhosawal) serves Bhusawal in the Jalgaon district of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The Bhusawal railway station is one of the top-100 booking stations of Indian Railways.Approximately fourteen trains originate at Bhusawal station with 289 trains servicing the railway stop.
    Bhusawal Junction is the biggest and busiest Station of Central Railways Zone and Maharashtra
    Location:Bhusawal, Maharashtra, PIN 425201,India
    Coordinates:21.0469°N 75.788°E
    Elevation:205.030 metres (672.67 ft)
    Owned by:Indian Railways
    Operated by:Central Railway
    Line(s)
    Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line
    Howrah-Allahabad-Mumbai line
    Nagpur-Bhusawal section
    Bhusawal-Kalyan section
    Jabalpur-Bhusaval section
    Platforms:10
    Construction:Structure type
    At ground:Parking Available
    Station code:BSL
    Division(s):Bhusawal
    History:Opened 1860
    Electrified:1968-69
    The Bhusawal railway station was formally established in 1863.In 1866, the Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIPR) branch line was extended to Khandwa and then to Nagpur in 1867. Bhusawal is a divisional headquarters under Central Railways. The Bhusawal railway station was built by the then British-run Indian government at a sum of £80,000 (8,00,000 Indian rupees) from 1852 to 1865. The station was built with a large bath, refreshment rooms, a large workshop, dwellings for European employees, reading rooms and gymkhana. The Bhusawal railway line was opened between 1861 and 1865.
    The locomotive shed at Bhusawal was established by the GIPR in 1919. At that time, it was the largest in Asia and the third-largest in the world. The Electric Locomotive Workshop at Bhusawal was established in 1974 at a cost of ₹3.52 crores and performs periodical overhauls of electric locomotives. It is also the only workshop in India to perform overhauls of three-phase, induction motor-based trains.
    The Bhusawal Locomotive Shed has been accredited with the International Standard Certificate ISO 9008-2000 since April 2006.
    The shed has WAM-4, WAP- 4, WAG-5, and WAG-9 locomotives.
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