Tundla Junction railway station

Railway station in Uttar Pradesh, India

27°12′28″N 78°14′01″E / 27.2077°N 78.2336°E / 27.2077; 78.2336Elevation166.878 metres (547.50 ft)Owned byIndian RailwaysOperated byNorth Central RailwayLine(s)Kanpur–Delhi section of Howrah–Delhi main line Howrah–Gaya–Delhi line and Tundla-Agra linePlatforms7ConstructionStructure typeStandard on groundParkingYesBicycle facilitiesyesOther informationStatusFunctioningStation codeTDL Division(s) PrayagrajHistoryOpened1866ElectrifiedYesPrevious namesEast Indian Railway CompanyLocation
Tundla is located in Uttar Pradesh
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Tundla is located in India
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Tundla Junction is an important station in Uttar Pradesh. It is located on the DelhiHowrah main line 25 km from Agra City. Tundla is a technical halt for changing drivers and guards for almost all of the trains on the New Delhi–Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Nagar / Lucknow sections. The station was built by the British and remains essentially unchanged. The railway station is a site in itself and takes one back to the pre-independence era.

Tundla Junction is important for the people of Agra and for tourists providing connections to the east of the country, i.e. Kolkata, Guwahati, Patna etc., and especially to the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. It has connections to Agra Cantonment, Badaun, Bareilly Junction, Etawah, Aligarh Junction, Phaphund, Kanpur Central railway station etc.

History

  • 1972: Electrification from Howrah reaches Tundla.
  • 29 December 2002: Konkan Railway conducts a trial run of the Madgaon–Roha Express at 150 km/h (briefly touching 165 km/h at times) using a WDP-4 loco. In December,[citation needed] NR is said to have run trials with a WDP-4 hauling at train at up to 180 km/h on the Ghaziabad–Tundla section.
  • 13–21 December 2003: Trials with weak field arrangement for MEMUs on the Tundla–Kanpur section of NCR. With a "dense crush load" and stopping at all stations, a 4-car MEMU rake could reducee its total running time by 7% with a maximum speed of 90 km/h and 10% with a maximum speed of 100 km/h on the 228 km section, because of the improved acceleration.

References

External links

  • Tundla Junction railway station at the India Rail Info
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See also
  • Delhi & NCR Metro stations