Jammu Tawi railway station

Jammu Tawi
جموں توی
Regional rail and Light rail station
Location Railway Road, Jammu
India
Coordinates 32°42′23″N 74°52′49″E / 32.7063°N 74.8802°E / 32.7063; 74.8802Coordinates: 32°42′23″N 74°52′49″E / 32.7063°N 74.8802°E / 32.7063; 74.8802
Elevation 343.763 metres (1,127.83 ft)
Line(s) Jalandhar-Jammu line
Amritsar-Jammu Line
Jammu-Katra Line
Platforms 3
Tracks 7
Construction
Structure type At–ground
Parking Yes
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Status Functioning
Station code JAT
Zone(s) Northern Railways
Division(s) Firozpur
History
Opened 1975 (1975)
Electrified Yes
Previous names North India Railway Company
Location
Jammu Tawi
Location within Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu Tawi
Location within Jammu and Kashmir

Jammu Tawi is a railway station in Jammu city in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Background

Jammu Tawi is the largest railway station in Jammu and Kashmir state. It is a major railhead for other places in the state and for tourists heading towards the Kashmir Valley. Kashmir Railway project starts northwards from here. Administratively, it is in the Firozpur division of Northern Railways.

Jammu Tawi is well connected to major Indian cities by Indian railways trains. The station code is JAT. The second longest running train in India, in terms of time and distance, the Himsagar Express that goes to Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu in 70 hours, originates from here.

History

There existed an old station in the city, on the Jammu-Sialkot Line, which had train services to Sialkot Junction, now in Pakistan, 43 km (27 mi) away. The station also linked with Wazirabad and Narowal stations, both of which are in Pakistan today. The old Jammu station was built in around 1897 but was abandoned after the Partition of India as the railway link to Sialkot was broken. Jammu had no rail services until 1971, when the Indian Railways laid the Pathankot - Jammu Tawi Broad Gauge line. The new Jammu Tawi station was opened in 1975. In 2000, much of the old railway station was demolished to make way for an art centre.

Electrification

The entire Jalandhar-Jammu section, Jammu Tawi station and sidings have been completely energized to 25kV AC and approved for electric traction in August 2014. Swaraj Express now gets an end to end WAP 4 from Jammu Tawi to Bandra Terminus. Himgiri Express now gets an end to end WAP-7 from Jammu Tawi to Howrah.

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