Bagalkot railway station

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Bagalkot Junction
Indian Railways station
General information
LocationState Highway 20, Bagalkote
India
Coordinates16°11′N 75°42′E / 16.18°N 75.7°E / 16.18; 75.7
Elevation541 metres (1,775 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated bySouth Western Railway zone
Line(s)Bagalkote–Kudachi branch line Gadag-Hotgi line
Platforms3
Tracks5
Construction
Structure typeStandard on ground
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeBGK
Division(s) Hubli
History
Opened1884; 140 years ago (1884)
ElectrifiedYes
Location
Bagalkote Junction is located in Karnataka
Bagalkote Junction
Bagalkote Junction
Location in Karnataka

Bagalkot Junction railway station (station code: BGK) is a railway station in the Hubli railway division of South Western Railway in Bagalkote district, Karnataka, India. The station lies on the Gadag–Hotgi railway line, which serves Bagalkote and nearby towns with 3 platforms and was converted from meter gauge to broad gauge in December 2008. A new line is being constructed between Bagalkote and Kudachi. Railway stations have amenities such as a computerized reservation office, waiting room, retiring room[1] book stall.[2] It is a B category railway station.

Developments

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Proposed doubling & electrification works for Gadag–Kudagi–Hotgi section

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Gadag–Hotgi railway line doubling is sanctioned in the year 2014–15 with part of length of this project, i.e. from Hotgi to Kudgi (134 km) is taken up under Customer funding model and for this purpose National Thermal Power Corporation deposited an amount of Rs.946 cr with Indian Railways. New crossing station at Kudgi with 4 lines for giving sideline connectivity to 4000 MW Super Thermal Power Plant was commissioned on 29.01.2017. Work is under progress in the Hotgi–Kudagi section. The stretch between Minchinal and Lachyan (42.5 km) is targeted for commissioning during 2017–18. [3] Gadag–Hotgi section is also sanctioned for electrification and tenders are floated for the same.[4]

Proposed new line project

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A new railway branch line of 142 km is being constructed from Bagalkot to Kudachi via Kajjidoni (Khajjidoni) which was sanctioned in the year 2010–2011 with an anticipated cost of 986.30 cr on 50:50 cost sharing basis and land free of cost by Government of Karnataka. The section between Bagalkot and Kajjidoni has been completed and CRS inspection between Bagalkot–Khajdoni (30 km) was done on 14.06.2017. And a rail bus is running between Bagalkot–Khajjidoni 5 days a week from Mondays to Thursdays except Saturdays & Sundays.[5] Further work can be taken up on acquisition of land by State Government.[6]

Preliminary Engineering - cum Traffic survey

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Preliminary Engineering Cum Traffic Survey for New line between Daroji - Bagalkot (157 km) Detailed estimate vetted by accounts on 02.09.22. GD form sanctioned by CAO/CN to take up the work. Tender floated & opened on 19.10.2022. Under finalisation.[7]

Major trains

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Trains those run through/from Bagalkot are:[8]

References

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  1. ^ 12 more railway stations in State to get free Wi-Fi facility soon
  2. ^ "South Western Railway".
  3. ^ GADAG–HOTGI DOUBLING
  4. ^ "Electrical Work Tenders, Electrification Tenders, Overhead Equipment Tenders, ecunderabad Tenders, Andhra Pradesh Tenders, India Tenders".
  5. ^ "76901/Bagalkot - Khajjidoni Railbus - Bagalkot to Khajjidoni SWR/South Western Zone - Railway Enquiry".
  6. ^ "South Western Railway".
  7. ^ "South Western Railway". South Western Railway. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  8. ^ "17 COVID-19 Special Departures from Bagalkot SWR/South Western Zone - Railway Enquiry".
  9. ^ "Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus to Gadag: 13 COV-Reserved Trains - Railway Enquiry".
  10. ^ "76901/Bagalkot - Khajjidoni Railbus - Bagalkot to Khajjidoni SWR/South Western Zone - Railway Enquiry".

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