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September 12, 2009 CENTRAL RAILWAY BHUSAVAL DIVISION September 12, 2009 CENTRAL RAILWAY BHUSAVAL DIVISION Bhusaval Jn.-Jalamb Jn. Bhusaval Jalamb Jn. Section Jn. VNA Varangaon 12.06 78.16 ACG Achegaon 18.41 71.81 BDWD Bodwad 30.33 59.89 KLHD Kolhadi 35.43 54.79 KMKD Khamkhed 41.08 49.14 MKU Malkapur 50.14 40.08 WADO Wadoda 58.73 31.49 BIS Biswa Bridge 64.16 26.06 KJL Khumgaon -Burti 70.46 19.76 NN NANDURA 78.02 12.20 Jalamb Jn.-Paras Section Jalamb Jn. Paras SEG Shegaon 12.29 17.30 NGZ Shri Kshetra Nagjhari 20.26 9.33 1 September 12, 2009 Chalisgaon Jn,-Shirud Chalisgaon Shirud Section Jn, BFJ Bhoras Budrukh 7.00 28.59 JMD Jamdha 14.09 21.50 RM Rajmane 23.10 12.49 MWK Mordad Tanda 29.10 6.49 Pachora Jn.-Jamner Section Pachora Jamner Jn. VRKD Varkhedi 10.91 44.71 PMGN Pimpalgaon 20.30 35.32 SDRN Shendurni 28.36 27.26 PHU Pahur 39.67 15.95 BGR Bhagdara 47.43 8.19 Murtajapur Jn.-Achalpur Murtajapur Achalpur Section Jn. LPU Lakhpuri 11.71 63.85 BHWD Bhujvad 13.87 61.69 BASA Banosa 21.55 54.01 LGN Lehgaon 28.69 46.87 KXD Kokalda 34.58 40.98 KTNI Kapustalni 41.05 34.51 ANJ Anjangaon 49.50 26.06 PTRT Pathrot 57.44 18.12 KSBG Khusta Burzurg 63.69 11.87 CMK Chamak 67.24 8.32 2 September 12, 2009 Murtajapur Achalpur Jn. NBGH Nowbagh 71.50 4.06 Murtajapur Jn.-Yavatmal Murtajapur Yavatmal Section Jn. MZRT Murtajapur Town 0.95 110.82 KQV Kinkhed 11.96 99.81 VLN Vilegaon 18.52 93.25 BDKE Bhadsivni 23.24 88.53 POHE Pohe 26.10 85.67 KRJA Karanja 31.22 80.55 KRJT Karanja Town 32.51 79.26 DDZ Dadgaon 38.37 73.40 SMTN Somthan 43.24 68.53 SWQ Sangwi 47.48 64.29 WRD Warudkhed 53.54 58.23 BDGN Bhandegaon 62.35 49.42 DWM Darwha Moti Bagh Jn. 70.80 40.97 TPN Tapona 81.79 29.98 LDD Ladkhed 88.16 23.61 LING Ling 92.85 18.92 LSN Lasina 100.38 11.39 3 September 12, 2009 Jalamb Jn.-Khamgaon Section Badnera Jn.-Amravati Section Igatpuri-Devlali Section Igatpuri Devlali GO Ghoti 9.24 35.66 PI Padli 18.59 26.31 AV Asvali 24.96 19.94 LT Lahavit 33.68 11.22 Manmad Jn.-Panevadi Section 4 September 12, 2009 Chalisgaon Jn,-Pachora Jn. Chalisgaon Pachora Jn. Section Jn, VGL Vaghli 9.32 35.62 KJ Kajgaon 19.11 25.83 NGD Nagardevla 25.64 19.30 GAA Galan 34.30 10.64 Pachora Jn.-Jalgaon Pachora Jalgaon Section Jn. PHQ Pardhade 7.85 40.14 MYJ Maheji 15.74 32.25 MWD Mhasavad 26.97 21.02 SS Shirsoli 36.64 11.35 Bhusaval Jn.-Nepanagar Bhusaval Nepanagar Section Jn. DSK Duskheda 6.87 74.06 SAV Savda 15.49 65.44 NB Nimbhora 24.44 56.49 RV Raver 34.27 46.66 WGA Waghoda 44.35 36.58 BAU Burhanpur 54.57 26.36 AGQ Asirgarh Road 62.84 18.09 CDI Chandni (Chandni chau 73.77 7.16 5 September 12, 2009 Jalgaon-Bhadli Section Jalgaon Bhadli TRW Tarsod 4.79 6.72 Akola Jn.-Murtajapur Jn. Akola Jn. Murtajapur Section Jn. YAD Yeulkhed 7.39 30.37 BGN Borgaon 18.33 19.43 KTP Katepurna 26.95 10.81 Murtajapur Jn.-Badnera Jn. Murtajapur Badnera Jn. Section Jn. MANA Mana 12.17 28.88 MNDA MANDURA 20.12 20.93 KUM Kuram 25.36 15.69 TKI Takli 32.65 8.40 Manmad Jn.-Food Corporation Siding Manmad 6 September 12, 2009 Khandwa Jn.-Central Warehousing Corporation Nasik Road-Security PressSiding Nasik Section Nepanagar-Nepa Siding for Government Power Station 7 September 12, 2009 Odha-Maharashtra State Electricity Boards Siding Bhusaval Jn.-Maharashtra State Electricity Board Paras-Maharashtra State Electricity Board Siding Gaigaon-POL SDG. FOR M/S IOC GAIGAON Section 8 September 12, 2009 Panevadi-POL SDG. FOR M/S BPCL PANEVADI Bhadli-ORIENT CEMENT SDG Bhadli Section Bhadli-Bhusaval Jn. Section 9 September 12, 2009 Paras-Gaigaon Section Gaigaon-Akola Jn. Section Nasik Road-Odha Section Odha-Manmad Jn. Section Odha Manmad Jn. KW Khervadi 7.24 54.34 KBSN Kasbe Sukene 13.81 47.77 NR Niphad 19.91 41.67 UGN Ugaon 26.93 34.65 10 September 12, 2009 Odha Manmad Jn. LS Lasalgaon 36.78 24.80 SUM Summit 50.68 10.90 Nepanagar-Khandwa Jn. Nepanagar Khandwa Jn. Section MWA Mandwa 5.80 36.74 SXA Sagphata 11.75 30.79 DGN Dongargaon 19.25 23.29 KDK Kohdad 26.95 15.59 BMA Bagmar 31.51 11.03 BRGJ BARGAON GUJAR 37.20 5.34 Panevadi-Nandgaon Section Panevadi Nandgaon HSL Hisvahal 8.19 11.78 PJN Panjhan 13.51 6.46 Manmad Jn.-Ankai kila Section 11 September 12, 2009 Ankai kila-Ankai Section Badnera Jn.-BADNERA JN. YARD (TXR) Section Bhusaval Jn.-BHUSAVAL JN. YARD (TXR) Section Bhusaval Jn.-ORDINANCE FACTORY SDG, 12 September 12, 2009 Devlali-Nasik Road Section Devlali-DEVLALI MILITARY SIDING, DEVLALI Section Shirud-Dhule Section Shirud Dhule BRVR Borvihir 6.79 14.01 MHAD Mohadi Pragane Laling 17.78 3.02 13 September 12, 2009 Shirud-POL siding for IOC ltd shirud Section Khandwa Jn.-KHANDWA JN. (CR) YARD (TXR) Manmad Jn.-MANMAD JN. YARD (TXR) Section Nandgaon-Chalisgaon Jn, Nandgaon Chalisgaon Section Jn, PKE Pimpar Khed 10.40 31.79 NI Naydongri 20.73 21.46 RHNE Rohini 25.34 16.85 HPR Hirapur 34.32 7.87 14 September 12, 2009 Nandgaon-NANDGAON YARD (TXR) Section MUMBAI DIVISION Diva Jn.-Vasai Road Diva Jn. Vasai Road Section BIRD Bhivandi Road 14.14 27.40 KHBV Kharbav 22.48 19.06 KARD Kaman Road 30.59 10.95 Diva Jn.-Kalamboli Section Diva Jn. Kalamboli NIIJ NILAJE 5.34 14.57 TPND Taloja Panchnand 14.64 5.27 NVRD Navade Road 17.80 2.11 15 September 12, 2009 Kalyan Jn.-Ambarnath Kalyan Jn. Ambarnath Section VLDI Vithalwadi 2.38 4.24 ULNR Ulhasnagar 4.01 2.61 Neral-KARJAT Section Neral KARJAT BVS Bhivpuri Road 6.73 6.87 Kalyan Jn.-Igatpuri Section Kalyan Jn. Igatpuri SHAD Shahad 3.04 80.26 ABY Ambivli 4.77 78.53 TLA Titavala 10.84 72.46 KDV Khadavli 18.19 65.11 VSD Vasind 26.19 57.11 ASO Asangaon 32.22 51.08 ATG Atgaon 41.66 41.64 THS Thansit 47.79 35.51 KE Khardi 53.82 29.48 OMB Oombermali 60.22 23.08 KSRA Kasara 67.35 15.95 16 September 12, 2009 Kalyan Jn. Igatpuri X103 Cabin No. 3 71.77 11.53 X102 Cabin No. 2 76.46 6.84 X101 Cabin No. 1 80.98 2.32 Palasdari-Khopoli Section Palasdari Khopoli KLY Kelavli 5.17 6.38 DLV Dolavali 5.75 5.80 LWJ Lowjee 8.89 2.66 Panvel-Uran City Section Kurla Jn.-Trombay Section 17 September 12, 2009 Palasdari-Lonavla Section Palasdari Lonavla KAD Khandala 21.31 3.76 Pen-Nagothane Section Pen Nagothane KASU Kasu 13.69 13.63 Neral-Matheran Section Neral Matheran JTT Jumapatti 5.58 15.42 WTP Waterpipe 11.27 9.73 X108 Aman Lodge 18.14 2.86 Mumbai Sandhurst Mumbai Mumbai(Par Road-Mumbai(Parel) Sandhurst el) BY Mumbai (Byculla) 1.96 3.81 CHG Mumbai (Chinchpokli) 3.45 2.32 CRD Mumbai Currey Road 3.99 1.78 18 September 12, 2009 DADAR (MUMBAI)-Kurla Jn. DADAR Kurla Jn. Section (MUMBAI) MTN Mumbai (Matunga) 1.27 5.27 SIN Mumbai (Sion) 3.86 2.68 Kurla Jn.-Vidyavihar Section Thane-Diva Jn. Section Thane Diva Jn. KLVA Kalva 2.38 7.06 MBQ Mumbra 6.06 3.38 19 September 12, 2009 Diva Jn.-Kalyan Jn. Section Diva Jn. Kalyan Jn. DI Dombivli 5.60 5.15 THK Thakurli 7.05 3.70 Panvel-Pen Section Panvel Pen SMNE SOMTANE 5.17 30.29 RSYI Rasayani 11.67 23.79 APTA Apta 15.11 20.35 JITE JITE 24.88 10.58 HMRR Hamarapur 29.87 5.59 Mumbai Sandhurst Mumbai Mumbai Road-Mumbai Vadala Road Sandhurst Vadala Road DKRD Dockyard Road 1.19 6.12 RRD Mumbai (Reay Road) 2.28 5.03 CTGN Mumbai (Cotton Green) 3.38 3.93 SVE Mumbai (Sewri) 5.30 2.01 20 September 12, 2009 RAVLI JN-Kurla Jn. Section RAVLI JN Kurla Jn. GTBN Guru Teghbahadurnaga 2.37 3.91 CHF Chunabhatti 4.37 1.91 RAVLI JN-Mumbai (Mahim) RAVLI JN Mumbai Jn. Section (Mahim) Jn. KCE Mumbai (King's Circle) 1.72 1.64 Kurla Jn.-SANPADA Kurla Jn. SANPADA Section TKNG Tilak Nagar 1.02 13.62 CMBR Chembur 1.94 12.70 GV Govandi 3.60 11.04 MNKD Mankhurd 5.99 8.65 VSH Vashi 13.50 1.14 21 September 12, 2009 SANPADA-Panvel Section SANPADA Panvel JNJ Juinagar 1.81 17.10 NEU Nerul 4.44 14.47 BEPR Belapur C.B.D 8.19 10.72 KHAG Kharghar 10.53 8.38 KNDS Khandeshwar 15.73 3.18 Panvel-JASAI CHIRLE Section JASAI CHIRLE-J NEHRU PORT TRUST Section 22 September 12, 2009 JASAI CHIRLE-Uran City Section Thane-KOPAR KHAIRNA Thane KOPAR Section KHAIRNA AIRL AIRAVALI 5.77 6.27 RADE RABADA 8.26 3.78 GNSL GHANSOLI 10.57 1.47 Mulund-New Mulund Goods Depot Section KARJAT-Palasdari Section 23 September 12, 2009 Vidyavihar-Bhandup Section Vidyavihar Bhandup GC Ghat Kopar 1.50 7.26 VK Vikhroli 5.05 3.71 KJMG Kanjur Marg 6.89 1.87 Mulund-Thane Section Vidyavihar-Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Section 24 September 12, 2009 CHATRAPATI SHIVAJI CHATRAP Mumbai TERMINUS ATI Sandhurst MSD Mumbai (Masjid) 1.22 0.86 Pen-Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers siding-Thal Rashtriya Chemicals, and Fertilizers Indian Oil Blending Siding-Trombay Section 25 September 12, 2009 Kalamboli Goods Shed-Steel Authority of India Ltd.
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