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P> Nf{K.K Iwoz E/; Jsyos Lopn Hkkjr ƒ 83ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ GGQH/R31UNGKY€M DETAILS of NAGPUR JN nf{k.k iwoZ e/; jsyos LoPN Hkkjr 83 GGQH/R31UNGKYM DETAILS OF NAGPUR JN. SATNA DISTRICT DETAILS OF BILASPUR JN. SOUTH EAST CENTRAL RAILWAY CWA PANNA DISTRICT CHOPAN ANUPPUR N.C.Rly. P KORADIH PH (KRDH) 1390.614 E.C. Rly. SIDHI DISTRICT THIRD LINE ALLAHABAD iz.kkyh ekufp= TO GODHANI (BG MAIN LINE) NEW KATNI (NKJ) 1034.822 U.P. C.RLY. GONDIA JN. KATNI N USLAPUR(USL) DAMOH DISTRICT 726.800 BILASPUR (BSP) SYSTEM MAP KATNI DISTRICT IB river KALUMNA (KAV) MOTIBAGH (MIB) THIRD LINE BINA 726/3-4 712.000 NG LINE NG 1124.308 GATORA W.C Rly. KATNI MURWARA AMLA IBP 24 C.RLY. KATNI SOUTH WITH EFFECT FROM 01.04.2017 NAGPUR JN. CHAMPA (BG MAIN LINE) NH78 RAILWAY FLY OVER ( NOT TO SCALE ) 1130.661 FROM HOWRAH W.C. RLY. (ȫȡȡ ȯȲ¡ȢȲ) 1028.600 716/7 S.E.C. RLY. JHALWARA (JLW) 1025.100 UMARIA DISTRICT KORIYA DISTRICT RUPOUND (RPD) 1013.200 FOURTH LINE VILAYATKALAN ROAD (VYK) 1004.500 @ SURAJPUR DISTRICT BILASPUR DIV. NAGPUR (NGP) CHANDIA ROAD (CHD) 996.200 IBP LEGEND BHANDEWADI PH BANDHAVGARH NATIONAL PARK RAIPUR DIV. BILASPUR JN.(BSP Ȳȯ (BHAND) 1234.597 722.00 718.400 LORHA (LOA) 987.300 IBP BAIKUNTHPUR ROAD (BRH) 968.100 B.G. SINGLE LINE NAGBHIR. SHAHDOL DISTRICT NAGAR (NGE) 959.600 KATORA (KTO) 984.800 C.RLY. UMARIA (UMR) 977.300 1129.467 IBP SHEOPRASAD NAGAR PH (SPDR) 994.900 Son River DARRITOLA (DTL) 952.100 B.G. DOUBLE LINE S.E.C. RLY. RAIPUR NG TO BG KARKELI (KKI) 964.700 NAGPUR ROAD PH 947.522 C.RLY ITWARI JN (ITR) SURAJPUR ROAD (SJQ) 1005.500 B.G. TRIPLE LINE WARDHA GAUGE CONVERSION. 1127.000(B.G.) UDALKACHHAR (UKR) 937.900 JABALPUR DISTRICT NOWROZABAD (NRZB) 954.500 IBP BORIDAND JN. (BRND) 926.000 KARONJI (KJZ) 1011.300 BALARAMPUR KACHHPURA(KEQ) BIRSINGHPUR (BRS) 947.600 B.G. NEW LINE UNDER CONSTRUCTION BHEDAGHAT BIJURI (BJRI) 916.300 IN JHARKHAND STATE >> BARWADIH MADAN MAHAL MUDARIA (MDXR) 942.000 IBP BISRAMPUR (BSPR) 1024.300 DISTRICT SAGAR DISTRICT. BHAITOLA (BATL) 910.000 (MML) BARAGARH B.G. DOUBLING UNDER CONSTRUCTION GHUNGHUTI (GGT) 931.300 IBP KOTMA (KTMA) 900.400 KAMALPUR GRAM (KLPG) 1036.19 W.C. RLY. NH78 HARRAD (HRV) 891.800 BADHWABARA (BDWA) 918.700 SARNADIH TO BARWADIH >> B.G. TRIPLE LINE UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1232.300 JABALPUR JN (JBP)1229.217 DHURWASIN PH (DRSN) 884.800 TIGER HILL (TGH) 962.500 NH78 S.E.C. RLY. SHAHDOL (SDL) 910.300 RAJPUR ROAD Narmada River IBP MAUHARI (MZH) 876.900 MANENDRAGARH (MDGR) 933.300 B.G. FOURTH LINE UNDER CONSTRUCTION GARHA(GGGS)1228.800 BHEDA GHAT WATER FALL SINGHPUR (SNGP) 904.400 DINDORI DISTRICT IBP NH78 CHHADA(CHDX)896.164 AMRIT DHARA WATER FALL AMBIKAPUR (ABKP) 1044.81 MAINPAT (IBP) N.G. SINGLE LINE JAMTARA PARASWARA PH (JPV) 1216.041 GWARIGHAT (GRG) 1220.733 BURHAR (BUH) 890.700 AMLAI (AAL) 882.000 PARSA N.G.TO B.G. UNDER GAUGE CONVERSION CHARGHAT PIPARIA PH (CGE) 1207.838 CHHULHA (CLF) 864.100 CHIRIMIRI (CHRM) 955.400 ITARSI ANUPPUR JN.(APR) 869.300 RAJNAGAR B.H.(RBH) 922.555 BARGI (BUQ) 1201.073 W.C. Rly JAITHARI (JTI) 855.500 PARADOL (PRDL) 944.300 B.G. ELECTRIFIED LINE SINGLE LINE/ DOUBLE LINE / TRIPLE LINE SUKRI MANGELA PH (SOY) 1189.890 NH130 SURGUJA DISTRICT BARGI DAM MANDLA DISTRICT ANUPPUR DISTRICT RAILWAY FLY OVER SANCTIONED KALADEHI PH (KDHI) 1187.024 NIGAURA (NIQ) 845.500 DEVRI PH (DRPH) 1183.170 VENKAT NAGAR (VKR) 837.900 ZONAL RAILWAY HEADQUARTERS e /; SHIKARA (SKY) 1174.998 HARRI (HRB) 827.400 Narmada River DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS PENDRA ROAD (PND) 819.200 QV N AMARKANTAK 1¥NKO[ DHANGAWA BINAIKI (VNK) 1162.558 IBP ON SINGLE LINE / DOUBLE LINE QUEEN DURGAVATI FORT BHANDI >k j [kaa M GHONSORE (GNS) 1153.620 PUTI PAKHANA M A D H Y A P R A D E S H SARBAHARA (SBRA) 813.900 C H H A T T I S G A R H TOURIST PLACES NIDHANI PH (NDNI) 1144.522 KHODRI (KOI) 807.500 SENDURGARH KORBA DISTRICT OTHER RAILWAY NARSIMHAPUR DISTRICT PUTARRA PH (PRTR) 1138.775 BHANWARTONK (BHTK) 796.600 MATINI TUIYA PANI PH (TPNI) 1132.467 Mand river MANDLA FORT(MFR)1161.574 KHONGSARA (KGS) 784.000 PUTUWARiver Hasdeo JASHPUR DISTRICT DISTRICT BOUNDARY ACHANAKMAR AVAYARANYA MAND COLLIERY PINDRAI (PDE) 1131.519 J H A R K H A N D JEONARA PH (JONR) 1124.514 NAINPUR JN (NIR) LIMARUA PH (LMU) 1154.360 BINGHRA TENGANMADA (TGQ) 775.100 STATE BOUNDARY 1119.021 KATGHORA KHAIRRANJI PH (KRRI) 1125.739 BAMHANI BAJHAR PH (BIV) 1148.675 BELGHANA (BIG) 765.800 DHARAMJAIGARH ROAD RIVER GANGATOLA PH (GNGT) 1131.918 SIMARIA KAJARWADA PH (SAKA) 1142.296 MUNGELI DISTRICT KURUMKELA R I V E R BOTHIA PH (BOYA) 1137.079 SURKACHHAR CHIRAIDONGRI PH (CID) 1137.761 NH130 NH7 KEOLARI (KLZ) 1141.918 GEVRA ROAD (GAD) 710.500 KHADGAON SEONI DISTRICTKHAIREE PH (KHR) 1149.600 KANHA NATIONAL PARK SALKA ROAD (SLKR)758.200 ROAD CHHINDWARA DISTRICT KHARANG WATER RESERVOIR DHASKAMUND KORICHAPPER PALARI (PUE) 1154.524 RAMPURI PH (RAMP) 1134.410 DONGAAMA JURTARA PH (JRTR) 1162.269 JAMGAON PH (JGZ) 1128.276 BILASPUR KARGI ROAD (KGB) 750.200 / B.G. SECTION, GROUP WISE DHATURA ALIPUR PH (DTAP) 1125.633 RAIGARH DISTRICT gE¹0¦9[h0v0[|p¼ KANHIWARA PH (KWB) 1167.113 DISTRICT KORBA (KRBA) 702.400 river IB URGA (URGA) 694.100 BHOMA(BHV) 1174.035 PADRIGANJ PH (PNJ) 1104.264 KALMITAR (KLTR) 742.700 GHARGHODA GROUP SECTION KM. SEONI (SEY) 1194.822 GUDRU PH (GDU) 1098.628 MUNGELI GHUTKU (GTK)734.400 MATRADHAM PH (MADM) 1205.618 TAKHATPUR SARAGBUNDIA (SRBA) 688.000 SUNDARGARH DISTRICT A JHARSUGUDA - NAGPUR 614.360 PIPARDAHI PH (PED) 1210.274 CHANGOTOLA PH (CGLA) 1093.830 RATANPUR MADWARANI (MWRN) 681.900 SAMASWARA PH (SMSR) 1218.082 BALAGHAT DISTRICT USLAPUR (USL) 726.800 BILASPUR - ANUPPUR - KATNI 310.200 KAPURDAH PH (KPDH) 1221.249 NAGARWARA (NWA) 1091.903 LATIA CABIN S.E.C.RLY. 693.400 KOTHARI ROAD (KTHD) 677.300 CHHAL 1260.035 KARABOH (KRBO) 1225.782 PANDARYIA 726/3-4 BILASPUR (BSP) CHAMPA - GEVRA ROAD 44.600 Wain Ganga River Hasdeo River C. RLY. CHURAI PH (CHUA) 1227.424 LAMTA (LTA) 1083.545 BILASPUR JN. (BSP) IBP IBP BALPUR (BPRH) 673.300 SAKTI (SKT) 635.700 JHARSUGUDA DISTRICT IBP D Spl. ANUPPUR - BORIDAND 56.700 MARKAHANDI UDDADON PH (MQQ) 1235.357 718.400 SIVNI (SIVNI) 669/C/4-6 JHARADIH (JDI) 625.400 S.E.C. RLY. CHAREGAON (CRN) 1072.731 RAIPUR - LAKHOLI 29.905 JHILLIMILLI (JLY) 1239.746 BILASPUR DIV. SARAGAON DEORI KHARSIA (KHS) 619.700 515.357 KAWARDHA DISTRICT 722.00 URKURA - SARONA (Bye Pass) 11.000 UMARIA ISRA PH (UIH) 1245.300 TITWA PH (TTW) 1067.016 (SRGD) 657.490 IBP GURDA S. E. RLY. GHAT PARASIA PH (GPSA) 1248.200 KAWARDHA RAIPUR DIV. IBP IBP BHUPDEOPUR (BEF) 602.200 DURG - MARAUDA - DALLIRAJHARA - GUDUM 103.485 MAGARDARRA PH (MGDR) 1063.251 DADHAPARA (DPH) 725.200 716/7 KIRODIMAL NAGAR (KDTR) 593.600 CHHINDWARA JN. (CWA) 1259.492 NH200 RAIGARH (RIG) 585.700 JHARSUGUDA JN. (JSG) 514.244( S.E.RLY.) BHILAI NAGAR - MARAUDA 1.408 SAMNAPUR (SMC) 1058.951 CHAKRABHATA PH (CHBT) 728.600 GATORA GARRA PH (GRHX) 1050.567 (GTW) 712.000 KOTARLIA (KRL) 576.100 DHAPEWARA PH (DPW) 1049.687 IBP IBP JAMGA (JMG) 567.600 TOTAL 557.298 SHIKARPUR PH (SKPR) 1268.857 BEMETARA DISTRICTBELHA (BYL) 734.100 JETHA PH (JDDA)642.300 JAIRAM NAGAR IBP IBP IBP DAGHORA (DAO) 555.300 IB (IB) 523.100 PENCH NATIONAL PARK KAYDI PH (KAYI) 1054.704 (JRMG) 704.400 BARADUAR (BUA) 650.100 AMLA LINGA PH (LIG) 1271.426 BALAGHAT JN.(BTC)1042.885 IBP IBP IBP EM 537/8 BORIDAND - AMBIKAPUR WARASEONI (WRI) 1060.906 DAGORI (DGS) 741.100 KOTMISONAR PH (KTSH) 697.600 SARAGAON ROAD PH (SGRD) 655.200 118.810 C. Rly. BISAPUR KALAN PH (BRKH) 1277.555 IBP EM 531/14 HOWRAH (HWH) SAONGI PH (SGC)1068.604 KANHADGAON PH (KNDG) 1034.669 AKALTARA (AKT) 691.500 CHAMPA JN (CPH) 665.900 D BORIDAND - CHIRIMIRI 29.400 UMRANALA (ULA) 1283.997 NH130 IBP S.E.Rly. KOCHEWAHI PH (KFX) 1075.741 HATTA ROAD (HTT)1031.051 KAPAN PH (KPNA) 683.000 ROBERTSON (ROB) 611.500 PASAUR IBP KALUMNA - NAGPUR (Via ITWARI) 6.160 KUKRAKHAPA (KFP) 1295.253 NIPANIA (NPI) 750.200 JANJGIR NAILA (NIA) 676.600 IBP LAKHANWADA PH (LNW) 1083.000 KHARA PH (KRXA) 1026.476 S. E. RLY. MOHPANI MAL PH (MPML)1304.127 HIMGIR (HGR) 548.2000 515.682 TOTAL 154.370 NH7 BIRSOLA (BRA) 1018.922 BHATAPARA (BYT) 764.600 IBP JANJGIR - CHAMPA DISTRICT NH200 EM 537/4 BHIMAL GONDI (BMC)1309.191 KATANGI (KGE) 1089.651 EM 529/2 E. Co. RLY. Pench River Mahanadi River BELPAHAR (BPH) 534.900 S.E.C.Rly. GATRA PH (GRJ) 1014.212 DURG DISTRICT LAJKURA CABIN (LKCB) 530.200 NH200 IB - JHARSUGUDA ROAD BYE PASS 7.700 IBP SARANGARH GHADELA PH (GELA) 1313.110 PRATAPBAGH PH (PRBG)1010.550 HATHBANDH (HN) 779.900 515.357 E.Co.Rly. TIRODI (TRDI) 1097.273 KHAIRAGARH KASDOL SEORINARAYAN BRAJRAJNAGAR (BRJN) 525.800 JHARSUGUDA ROAD 516.316 BILASPUR BYE PASS 5.141 DEVI PH (DVH) 1316.400 NAGRA DHAM PH (NGDM) 1007.386 BALODA BAZAR DISTRICT SUKLI PH (SKLI) 1091.719 IBP BILASPUR - CHORD LINE 1.138 RAMAKONA (RMO) 1321.200 GONDIA JN. (G) 1000.7 B.G./1002.081 For Br. Line BALODA BZ Hirakud Reservoir MAKHEPAR RD.PH (MKZ) 1085.741 TILDA (TLD) 790.800 BRUNDAMAL (BXQ) 520.658 SAUSAR (SASR)1328.440 GUDMA (GDM) 988.933 E.Co. RLY. CHAMPA Bye Pass (Between Saragaon deori - Sivni) 8.440 NH69 GANGAJHARI (GJ) 1015.169 NH130 BAIKUNTH PH (BKTH) 795.300 BARDI PH (BDHT) 1333.564 DONGRI BUZURG (DGBZ) 1077.843 AMGAON (AGN) 978.288 6.255 DHANOLI PH (DNL) 970.887 BHILAI (BIA) 851.900 IBP BIJURI - RAJNAGAR B.H.
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