2.0 Brief About the Division: 2.1 City: Nagpur, winter capital of , is the largest city in central and third largest city in Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune. With a population of 46,53,171 (2011), Nagpur is the 9th largest urban conglomeration in India. It has also recently been ranked as the second greenest city of India after . In addition to being the seat of annual Winter Session of Maharashtra State assembly "VidhanSabha", Nagpur is also a major commercial and political center of the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. It is also famous as "Orange City" for being a major trade center of oranges that are cultivated in the region. Nagpur lies on the Deccan plateau of the Indian Peninsula and has a mean altitude of 310 meters above sea level. Nagpur lies precisely at the center of the country with the Zero Mile Marker indicating the geographical center of India. The city was founded by the Gonds but later it became part of the Maratha Empire under the Bhonsles. The British East India Company took over Nagpur in the 19th century and made it the capital of the and Berar. After the first re-organization of states, the city lost its capital status but according to the informal "Nagpur Pact" between political leaders it was made the second capital of Maharashtra. Nagpur is also declared as "Tiger Capital of India” being gate way to many Tiger Reserves in India. Economy: MIDC, , is a sprawling Industrial Estate having more than 900 small and medium industrial units. The prominent ones are tractor manufacturing plant of Mahindra and Mahindra, the casting units of NECO Ltd, the country's biggest casting group, besides units of International Combustions, Bajaj group, Candico, Ajanta toothbrushes, and Vicco Laboratories. A new industrial estate, billed as one of the largest in the country, has come up at Butibori, some 28 KMs. to the South of Nagpur. Its biggest unit is Indo Rama Synthetics (investment over Rs 2500 crore) that manufactures synthetic polyester yarn. Nagpur also has a number of other textile units, coal-based power plants, coal mines of WCL, cement manufacturing units, coal & manganese mines in its vicinity.

The Inland Container Depot (ICD) at Nagpur being run by CONCOR is among the fastest growing ICD in the country. Nagpur's central geographical location has led to plans to establish a multi-modal cargo hub. It is to have a Special Economic Zone attached that is already attracting investment by some of the top-notch IT companies of India including Infosys and Wipro. Multi-modal International Cargo Hub and Airport (MIHAN) at Nagpur is the biggest economical development project currently underway in India in terms of investment. MIHAN is a project spread over an area of 4354 Hectares consisting of two parts namely International airport to act as a cargo hub and a Special Economic Zone with residential zone covering a total area of 40.25 sq. km. Aircraft major Boeing is setting up their Aircraft Maintenance Unit of the Boeing Corporation at Nagpur.

Nagpur is an under construction rapid transit system for the city of Nagpur. The project was approved in Feb‟2014. It consist of 2 corridors, North-South Corridor (Rail Length: 19.658 km; No of Stations: 17) and East-West Corridor (Rail Length: 18.557 km; No of Stations: 19) 2.2 Development of Railway System: Railways made a begining in Nagpur in 1867 when portion of Bombay-Bhusaval-Nagpur line was opened for traffic. Today, has 988.336 routeKMs. consisting of 601.82 KMs Main Line, 352.096 KMs Branch Line and 34.42 KMs of Narrow Gauge, covering 115

~ 5 ~ stations across eight districts of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. 11 tunnels and two major Ghat sections with ruling gradient these are of 1:60 (rising) and 1:65 (falling) in Itarsi- Nagpur Section. In addition, there are 35 sidings in the division having 176.912 km route length Nagpur division has GT Route from Itarsi to Ballarshah (of 508 Kms length, fit for 120 Kmph speed) and Mumbai-Howrah route from Nagpur to Badnera.North-South and East-West traffic criss-crosses through the Division, making its Nagpur-Wardha section as one of the busiest section in . It has 3 branch lines connecting Amla-Chhindwara, Narkhed-Amravati & Majri-Pimpalkutti on Broad Gauge and one branch line -Arvi in Narrow Guage. 2.3 Heritage station building of Nagpur: The original railway station of Nagpur was located towards the east of its current site near Shukravari Lake. The present-day railway station of Nagpur was also put up in the pre- independence days. Nagpur Railway station is one of the oldest and busiest Station. The beautiful heritage structure of Nagpur station was inaugurated in its present form on Jan 15th , 1925 by the then Governor Sir Frank and is a monument of pride for Nagpur as well as Central Railway. This station building has completed its 92 years in this month. This grand structure was built from Pink Sand Stone brought from Saoner a village near to Nagpur. The tall columns and pillars add great beauty to the building and it is considered among the most beautiful built by the British not only in India but all over the world This grand, Pink Sand Stone Building, is an engineering marvel and a site to behold. It is witness to manifold increase in passenger traffic year after year, with about 1 lac foot falls daily at present. Original beauty of this magnificent building is kept as it is. The beauty of the arches, murals and the facade, have been highlighted by skilful lighting. Nagpur being at the heart of India has always been a significant station. Today 100+ mail/ express trains and 182 goods trains pass through it every day. It is divisional H.Q. of two Railway: Central Railway and South Eastern Central Railway. 2.4 Important Milestones: 1866 - Laying of First Railway Line of NGP division in BD – SNI section 1906 - Laying of foundation stone of existing Building of NGP Station 1922 - Completion of Double Line in NGP division 1925 - Inauguration of NGP station Building. 1989 - First train on AC Traction – 2616 ( now12616) on NGP-BPQ route (11th Sept) 1990 - 1st WAG-5 loco of ELS, Ajni commissioned (22nd Oct) 1991 - Completion of Electrification of all Main Line Routes on NGP Division 1993 - Completion of Doubling in NGP division 2004 - Commissioning of 140 T Crane (7th Sept) 2011 - Wheel Impact Load Detector commissioned (04th Feb) 2011 - Commissioning of PFT at Lloyds Steel Siding (2nd July) 2014 - Commissioning of PF-8 at Nagpur station. (13TH Jan) 2014 - 200th loco commissioned in ELS, Ajni (5th July) 2015 - Majri Chord line opened for PassengerTraffic (12.Dec.‟15) 2016 - Commissioning of DLI PFT 2016 - Commissioning of panel at Junnardeo, Chichonda & Parasia.

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2.5 Opening Dates of Sections : Double Line Single Line Year Of Opening Year Of Opening Itarsi-Nagpur Itarsi-Betul 1913 1993 Betul-Amla 1914 1984 Amla-Narkher 1924 1990 Narkher-Nagpur 1923 1993 Badnera-Nagpur Badnera-Sindi 1866 1921 Sindi-Nagpur 1867 1922 Wardha-Ballarshah Wardha- Hinganghat 1879 1979 Hinganghat- Warora 1875-76 1976 Warora–Ballarshah 1908 2000 Brnach Line – UP & DN Amla-Parasia 1915 Parasia-Chhindwara 1996 MajriJn- Rajur 1925 BPQ-Chandafort 1999 Narkher – Chandur Bazar 2012 2.6 Freight Traffic : Major share of Originating Freight traffic comes from coal sidings of WCL located at Ghuggus, Ballarshah, Chandrapur, Wani, Majri, Umrer, Hirdagarh, Palachauri and Parasia. Loading of other commodities like cement, clinker, Iron and steel and DOC also contributes to freight traffic. Coal is the major commodity loaded by the division. Limited (WCL) is the major contributor. Cement is loaded by ACC cement from Ghuggus. Ultratech and Ambuja Cement loads from the PFT located at PVIT. Movement of coal rakes from South Eastern Coalfields to powerhouses of CR & WR and empties to SECR takes place. Within the division, coal is moved to Power houses of Chandrapur, Sarni, PWCL/Warora, PMEC/Chikni and MDIT/Tadali. Inland Container Depot is located at Ajni & DLI with major movement towards JNPT. 2.7 Train movement: On an average 148 Mail/Express/ Passengers trains carrying 1 lakh passengers and 230 Freight trains runs with 192 interchange by the division daily.

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2.8 Division at a Glance : Nagpur is a junction station, catering to North-South & East-West streams of traffic. Jurisdiction extends from Badnera (excluding) to Nagpur; Wardha to Ballarshah (including) & Nagpur to Jhujarpur/Itarsi (excluding, Majri to Pimpalkhuti , Narkher to Chandur Bazar & Amla to Chhindawara ( Excluding0

(i) Passenger

Route KMs.(excluding sidings) 988.336

Track KMs.(excluding sidings) 2335.69

(ii) Goods Traffic/Siding

Route KMs.(excluding sidings) 176.912

Track KMs.(excluding sidings) 425.534

(iii) No. of stations (23 Closed for Commercial Activity) 115 SS - 18272 (iv) No. of staff MOR - 16359 (v) Average daily trains - Mail express + passengers 106+42=148

(vi) Average daily trains – Goods (Nos.) (Runs / interchange) 230/192

(vii) Originating Passengers per month (lacs) 30.52 (viii) Real Estate No. of Quarters 7213 Land Holding ( in Hectares) 9928.05 Land Covered by Service Building ( in Hectares) 25.88

Sectional Details (figs. in Kms.)

Main line Branch line Narrow gauge Total 601.82 352.096 34.42 988.336

Mainline (Double) (All figures in Kms)

Section From To Total Kms ET - AMF 750.00 874.68 124.68 AMF - NGP 874.68 1042.15 167.47 NGP - SEGM 836.79 760.57 76.22 SEGM - BPQ 760.57 893.00 132.43 SEGM - BD 760.57 665.00 95.57 WR - CHJC 758.09 762.07 3.98 HWH - NGP 1130.03 1131.09 1.06 601.82

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Branch Line (Single) (B.G):

Section From To Total Kms AMF - CWA 874.68 989.85 115.17 BTBR - URR 809.35 843.06 33.71 MJRI - RAJR 842.57 863.15 20.58 TAE - GGS 861.90 876.01 14.11 TAE- Chord line 0.00 1.25 1.25 WANI - PMKT 855.79 922.01 66.22 CD Fort-BPQ 1250.595 1251.437 0.842 NRKR-Chandur Bazar 800.963 705.529 95.434 GNQ-KRDH Chord line 1036.31 1041.09 4.78 352.096 Branch Line (Single) (N.G) :

Section From To Total Kms PLO - AVE* 728.49 762.95 34.42 *Line closed for traffic since 31/7/2008.

Sidings: Siding Nos. Route length in Kms Total Length in Kms Private Sidings 22 101.616 227.125 Assisted Sidings 10 42.746 58.441 Defence sidings 3 32.550 139.869 Total 35 176.912 425.435 ROB/RUB:

Br line & Section ET-NGP NGP-BD WR-BPQ AMI-NRKR AMF-CWA Total siding ROB 13 12 7 2 3 3 41 RUB 12 9 2 15 12 23 73 Level Crossings: Class SPL A B1 B2 C(m) C(UM) Total Interlocked NI Operating 23 12 0 5 4 0 54 57 0 Engineering 28 19 3 11 151 0 212 57 155 Total 51 31 3 16 155 0 266 111 155

Tunnels (Total Tunnels -11,Total length = 3467.92m):

Curve Km and Block SN (Degree) / Gradient Length (m) Width (m) Track Structure section

Straight Up / Up Dn Section Tunnelno. 52 Kg Rails 834/45- DHQ- 1 1 UP 4 F 1 : 70 346.04 5.31 PSC6 Shallow 835/1 MJY depth 834/46- 60 Kg Rails 2 1A “ DN 5 R 1 : 60 427.03 5.15 835/2 PSC6 52Kg Rails 2 835/9- 3 “ UP 4 F 1 : 70 252.44 4.85 PSC6 Shallow 835/23 depth 4 2A 835/16- “ DN Straight R 1 : 200 164.59 4.61 60 Kg Rails

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Curve Km and Block SN (Degree) / Gradient Length (m) Width (m) Track Structure section

Straight Up / Up Dn Section Tunnelno. 835/28 PSC6 3 836/7- 52 Kg Rails 5 “ UP Straight F 1 : 70 187.76 4.75 836/19 PSC5 836/8- 60 Kg Rails 6 3A “ DN Straight R 1 : 60 238.35 4.61 836/22 PSC6 836/35- 52 Kg Rails 7 4 “ UP 3 F 1: 70 96.04 5.44 836/43 PSC5 52 Kg Rails 5 839/29- 8 “ UP 4 F 1 : 70 555.49 5.38 PSC6 Shallow 840/7 depth 839/30- Partly in S4.61 60 Kg Rails 9 5A “ DN R 1: 75 479.55 839/58 5 degree C5.15 PSC6 914/13- CCD- 52 Kg Rails 10 6 UP Straight F 1 : 200 406.11 5.97 915/6 TEO PSC6 920/10- Partly in 52 Kg Rails 11 7 “ UP F 1: 70 298.48 5.51 920/13 curve PSC5/6 Total length(Meters) 3467.9 Ghat Section: Ruling gradient SN Between Stations Km UP DN i Dharakoh-Maramjhiri 830-844 1 : 70 F 1 : 60 R ii Chichonda-Teegaon 912-930 1 : 70 R 1 : 65 F Bridges - Summary: Section Important Major Minor Total BPQ-SEGM 6 22 282 310 BD-WR 2 36 292 330 WR-NGP 4 25 292 321 ET-NGP 4 67 798 869 BRANCH LINE & SDG 1 72 884 957 Total 17 222 2548 2787 Max. Permissible Speed :

Mail/Exp/Pass Pass Goods ET-AMF 120/110 105 75 AMF-NGP 120/110 105 75 NGP-SEGM 120/110 105 75 SEGM-BD 110 105 75 SEGM-BPQ 120/110 105 75 AMF-PUX (SL) 90 90 75 PUX-CWA (SL) 50 50 30 MJRI-WUN (SL) 50 50 50 WUN-PMKT (SL) 50 50 30 NRKR-CNDB (SL 100 100 75

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Annual GMT (2014-15)

Section UP Road DN Road ET-AMF 35.37 33.83 AMF-NGP 33.98 32.44 WR-AJNI 72.63 56.94 AJNI-NGP 50.31 43.79 WR-BD 58.23 42.23 WR-BPQ 54.64 54.49 AMF-PUX 7.50 4.58 PUX-CWA 7.50 4.58 MJRI-WANI (S/L) 19.08 6.60 WANI-PMKT (S/L) 1.61 7.29 WANI-RAJR 0 0 TAE-GGS 12.78 3.08 BTBR-URR 2.99 0.88 NRKR-CNDB 0.89 0.93

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