Morbi railway station

Morbi(Morvi)
मोरबी
મોરબી
Indian Junction Railway Station
Location Morbi, Morbi district, Gujarat
 India
Coordinates 22°29′34″N 70°29′43″E / 22.4928°N 70.4952°E / 22.4928; 70.4952Coordinates: 22°29′34″N 70°29′43″E / 22.4928°N 70.4952°E / 22.4928; 70.4952
Elevation 49 m (161 ft)
Operated by Western Railway
Line(s) Maliya Miyana-Wankaner section
Platforms 1
Tracks 4
Construction
Structure type Standard (on ground station)
Other information
Status Functioning
Station code MVI
Zone(s) Western Railway
Division(s) Rajkot
History
Opened 1890
Electrified No
Previous names Morvi State Railway

The Morbi railway station belongs to Western Railway of Rajkot Division. It is located in Morbi district of Gujarat State.

History

The Maliya Miyana-Wankaner section was laid as a 2ft6inch (narrow gauge) road side tram way in the year 1890 by Waghji Thakor of Morvi State Railway for the convenience of the people and for transportation of Salt and cloth. Sir Lakhdhiraji Thakor, [1] ruled from 1922 to 1948 after the death of Waghji Thakor. Sir Lakhdiraji acted as a ruler, manager, patron and policeman of the state with great authority. Sir Lakhdiraji, like other contemporary rulers of Saurashtra, built roads and a railway network (of seventy miles), connecting Wadhwan and Morbi and the two small ports of Navlakhi and Vavania, for exporting the state's production of salt and cloth. The Morbi railway station combines Indian and European architectural elements. Later all the lines were converted to Metre gauge in 1924 to match the rail lines of Other Princely States. Before railbuses took over on Wankaner-Morvi, there were two-coach trains hauled by YG or YP steam locos (these were the last steam-hauled trains on those routes).[2] Conversion to Broad gauge was completed in the year 2001. [3]

Passenger Amenities

More goods trains pass through this station compared to the Passenger trains. Only two express trains (weekly once each) arrive at this station. Six passenger trains terminate and start at this station. It has trains to Mumbai, Kamakhya, Rajkot, Gandhidham and Wankaner. [4]

References

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