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Pune Suburban Railway

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Pune Suburban Railway
An EMU at Pune Junction.
An EMU at Pune Junction.
Overview
Native nameपुणे उपनगरीय रेल्वे
OwnerIndian Railways
LocalePune district, Maharashtra, India
Transit typeSuburban Rail
Number of lines1
Number of stations16
Daily ridership100,000
Websitecr.indianrailways.gov.in
Operation
Began operation11 March 1978[1]
Operator(s)Central Railway (CR)
CharacterAt-grade
Train length12 cars
Technical
System length63 km (39 mi)
No. of tracks2
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead line

Pune Suburban Railway (Marathi: पुणे उपनगरीय रेल्वे), also known as Pune Local, is a suburban rail system connecting Pune to its suburbs and neighboring villages in Pune District, Maharashtra. It is operated by Central Railway (CR), part of Indian Railways. The system operates on two routes, Pune JunctionLonavala and its part Pune JunctionTalegaon. 18 trains operate on Pune JunctionLonavala route and 5 trains operate on Pune JunctionTalegaon route.[2] Also, DEMU trains operate on Pune JunctionDaundBaramati route.

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History

The Central Railway (CR) introduced electric multiple units (EMU) on the existing 63 km railway line between Pune Junction and Lonavala on 11 March 1978. The line had previously been serviced by regular trains. The EMU service reduced end-to-end travel time on the line from 2.5 hours to 1.5 hours.[1]

Nine-car trains were operated on the Pune Suburban Railway until March 2009, when they were replaced by 12-car services. CR also operates 13-car trains.[3]

Stations

Pune Junction station
Lonavala station

Note: Stations in bold are terminal stations.

Pune Suburban Railway
# Station name Railway Station Code City/Town Connections
English Marathi
1 Pune Junction पुणे जंक्शन PUNE Pune Interchange for Aqua Line 
2 Shivajinagar शिवाजी नगर SVJR Pune Interchange for Purple Line 
 Aqua Line 
3 Khadki खड़की KK Khadki Interchange for Purple Line 
4 Dapodi खड़की DAPD Pimpri-Chinchwad Interchange for Purple Line 
5 Kasarwadi कासारवाड़ी KSWD Pimpri-Chinchwad Interchange for Purple Line 
6 Pimpri पिंपरी PMP Pimpri-Chinchwad Interchange for Purple Line 
7 Chinchwad चिंचवड CCH Pimpri-Chinchwad
8 Akurdi आकुर्डी AKRD Pimpri-Chinchwad
9 Dehu Road देहू रोड DEHR Dehu Road
10 Begdewadi बेगडेवाडी BGWI Talegaon
10 Gorawadi घोरावाडी GRWD Talegaon
11 Talegaon तळेगांव TGN Talegaon
12 Vadgaon वडगांव VDN Vadgaon
13 Kanhe कान्हे KNHE Kanhe
14 Kamshet कामशेत KMST Kamshet
15 Malavli मळवली MVL Malavli
16 Lonavala लोणावळा LNL Lonavala

Services

Pune–Lonavala service

A Pune–Lonavla local
Am EMU at Lonavala
Train number Departure Arrival Frequency Origin
99802 00:10 01:50 Daily Pune
99804 04:45 06:05 Daily Pune
99806 05:45 07:05 Daily Pune
99808 06:30 07:50 Daily Pune
99810 08:05 09:25 Daily Pune
99812 09:55 11:15 Daily Pune
99814 11:20 12:35 Daily Shivajinagar
99816 12:15 13:50 Daily Pune
99818 13:00 14:20 Daily Pune
99820 15:00 16:40 Daily Pune
99822 16:25 17:45 Daily Pune
99824 17:15 18:40 Daily. Pune
99826 18:02 19:27 Daily Pune
99828 19:05 20:25 Daily Pune
99830 20:05 21:25 Daily Pune
99832 20:35 21:50 Daily Shivajinagar
99834 20:57 22:17 Daily Pune
99836 22:10 23:30 Daily Pune

Lonavala–Pune service

Pune–Lonavla route map
Train Number Departure Arrival Frequency Destination
99801 05:20 06:40 Daily Pune
99803 06:30 07:50 Daily Pune
99805 07:30 08:50 Daily Pune
99807 08:20 09:45 Daily Pune
99809 10:10 11:55 Daily Pune
99811 11:30 12:50 Daily Pune
99813 14:00 15:20 Daily Pune
99815 14:55 16:15 Daily Pune
99817 15:45 17:05 Daily Pune
99819 17:25 18:45 Daily Pune
99821 18:20 19:40 Daily Pune
99823 19:00 20:25 Daily Shivajinagar
99825 19:35 20:55 Daily Pune
99827 20:40 22:00 Daily Pune
99829 21:35 22:55 Daily Pune
99831 22:05 23:25 Daily Pune
99833 22:33 00:20 Daily Pune
99835 23:40 01:35 Daily Pune

Pune–Talegaon service

Train number Departure Arrival Frequency Origin
99902 06:50 07:40 Daily Pune
99904 08:57 09:47 Daily Pune
99906 15:40 16:30 Daily Shivaji Nagar
99908 23:00 23:50 Daily Pune

Talegaon–Pune service

Train umber Departure Arrival Frequency Destination
99901 00:05 01:10 Daily Pune
99903 07:50 08:40 Daily Pune
99905 09:57 10:40 Daily Pune
99907 16:50 17:32 Daily Pune

Pune–Daund–Baramati DEMU

This section was electrified in 2017, but is currently served by DEMUs only. Since March 2017, three DEMUs have started to operate on Pune–Daund route and one DEMU on Pune–Baramati route. Two DEMUs operate on DaundBaramati route.[4] There are plans to start EMU services on this section.

Stations
  1. Pune Junction
  2. Ghorpuri West
  3. Hadapsar
  4. Manjari
  5. Loni
  6. Urali
  7. Yawat
  8. Khutbav
  9. Kedgaon
  10. Kadethan
  11. Patas
  12. Daund
  13. Malad Gaon
  14. Shirsai
  15. Katphal
  16. Baramati

Proposed plans

According to the 2010-11 Budget, rail proposals were as follows:

  1. To build separate platforms for PuneLonavala/Talegaon services and increase the frequency to 30 min during peak hours and 45 min other time.[5]
  2. Introduction of shuttle service on PuneSaswad RoadJejuri/Satara Sector. This will operate every 3 hours with 2/3 wagons for goods.
  3. Third track for PuneLonavala section.[6] (Demand survey accepted in Budget 2011-12)
  4. To increase two terminals on PuneLonavala and PuneDaund sections.
  5. To start suburban service on PuneRajgurunagar station (Proposed) patch after completion of PuneNasik Road, railway for connectivity with New Pune International Airport.

A new EMU terminal is proposed to be built on west of the existing station. It will have two lines and three platforms. This proposal includes:[7]

  1. Extension of existing platforms to accommodate 24 bogie trains.
  2. A new terminal for EMU to accommodate 15 bogie trains.
  3. Three foot over-bridge to connect new terminal to other platforms.
  4. Expansion of Hadapsar for new trains to origin and terminate at the station.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Umbrajkar, Manish (12 March 2013). "Pune-Lonavla EMU train service completes 35 years". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  2. ^ New trains from Pune and change in suburban service for administration by central railways
  3. ^ "Railways need more time to run 13-coach suburban locals". The Times of India. 3 November 2012. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  4. ^ PUNE-DAUND LOCAL BRINGS RESPITE FOR DAILY COMMUTERS
  5. ^ Hope swells in suburban train users
  6. ^ Survey may lead to better frequency of local trains
  7. ^ Pune railway division proposes new EMU terminal

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This page was last edited on 10 July 2023, at 03:33
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