Mahuda Junction railway station

Mahuda Junction
महुदा जंक्शन
Regional rail and Light rail station

Durunto passing through Mahuda Junction
Location NH 32, Mahuda Bazaar, Dhanbad district, Jharkhand
 India
Coordinates 23°44′51″N 86°16′13″E / 23.747542°N 86.270312°E / 23.747542; 86.270312Coordinates: 23°44′51″N 86°16′13″E / 23.747542°N 86.270312°E / 23.747542; 86.270312
Elevation 205.00 metres (672.57 ft)
Owned by Government of India
Operated by Indian Railways
Line(s) Howrah-Kharagpur-Gomoh line
Howrah-Kharagpur-Bokaro line
Dhanbad-Mahuda-Chandrapura line
Asansol–Tatanagar–Kharagpur line
Platforms 2
Tracks 11
Construction
Parking Available
Other information
Status Functional
Station code MHQ
Zone(s) South Eastern Railway zone
Division(s) Adra railway division
History
Opened 1913 (1913)
Electrified 1986 (1986)
Previous names Mohuda
Traffic
Passengers 30000+
Location
Mahuda Junction railway station
Location in Jharkhand

Jharia Coalfield rail network

Legend
to Bokaro and Barkakana 
 to Asansol-Gaya section of Grand Chord
35
Chandrapura 
 Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Gomoh
 Telo
Dugda 

 Baghmara
26
Jamuniatanr 
 Matari
 Nichitpur Halt
Mahuda Junction 
 Phularitand
to Talgora
Adra-Netaji SC Bose
Gomoh branch line
 
18 Sonardih
Malkera 
14
Katrasgarh 
 Tetulmari
11
Sijua 
8
Bansjora   
4
Kusunda   
 Bhuli
Bhaga 

00 Dhanbad
Bhowrah 

07 Jharia
Jamadoba 
09 Lodna
Sudamdih 
16 Pathardih
to Bhojudih
Adra-Netaji SC Bose
Gomoh branch line
 
27
Sindri 
10 Pradhankhanta
15
Rakhitpur 

 to Asansol-Gaya section of Grand Chord

Mahuda Junction railway station is a railway station near NH 18 previously NH32, Mahuda Bazaar in Dhanbad district, Jharkhand state. It is operated by South Eastern Railway Adra division. It's code is MHQ. It is one of cleanest station of Dhanbad despite it is also used for coal transportation. It is nearest to Bokaro Steel City.It is good location both for bokaro and dhanbad specially for chas . the important train is Nandan Kanan exp (ndls-puri)[1]

It is mainlyin function for Washeries i.e Mahuda, Moonidih .

References

  1. "Trains". Indian Railways. Retrieved 15 July 2016.

External links

www.ser.indianrailways.gov.in/

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