Bhiwani: Loharu Junction, connected by rail to Tirupati in South India

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Bhiwani: Loharu Junction, connected by rail to Tirupati in South India

View of the Loharu train station.

View of the Loharu train station.

Bhiwani: A new chapter in the history of Loharu Junction, one of the pre-independence railroad stations, opened on Friday. The Ministry of Railways has ordered to extend the train route from Tirupati in South India to Dahar Ka Balaji Jaipur to Hisar via Loharu Junction. At the same time, the Superintendent of Loharu Station, Mahipal Singh, has also confirmed this. After the expansion of this train, the number of trains passing through Loharu Junction has increased to 44. In addition, Loharu Junction is directly connected to Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai by rail to Tirupati in South India, which has caused a wave of happiness among the people of the region.

Let us tell you that Loharu Junction was supposedly built during the Nawabi rule in 1938 before independence. First there were meter gauge lines here, then the line from Rewari to Bikaner was converted to broad gauge. However, the work to electrify this line is almost complete. On Friday, express trains Nos. 09715 and 09716 running from Tirupati to Dahar Ka Balaji Jaipur were extended to Hisar Junction via Loharu Junction, according to North Western Railway orders. This fulfilled the desire of the people of the Loharu region for a railway connection to the cities of southern India.

Loharu Junction is now connected to South India after Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata

Following the expansion of the new train, trains will travel from Loharu Junction to all four corners of the country for the first time in Loharu Railway Junction’s approximately 84-year history. Station master Mahipal Singh said weekly train numbers 09715 and 09716, which run from Tirupati to Dahar-Ka-Balaji, have been extended to Hisar. This train departs from Hisar every Saturday from June 3rd. This train leaves Hisar at 14:10 and arrives at Sadulpur at 15:20, Loharu Jn at 16:48, Chirawa at 17:17, Jhunjhunu at 17:41, Nawalgarh at 6:20, Sikar Jn at 6:40am 35 hours Ringas Junction, 21:40 Jaipur Junction, 13:15 Kota, 4:30 Nagda Junction, 5:35 Ujjain and next day Monday at 9am Tirupati. And in turn, this train leaves Tirupati at 16:00 every Tuesday, reaches Ujjen at 21:00 on Wednesday evening, Nagda Junction at 22:45 and reaches Jaipur at 5:45 on Thursday. Otherwise Ringas at 6:45am on Thursday, Sikar at 7:50am, Nawalgarh at 8:20am, Jhunjhunu at 9:08am, Chidawa at 9:32am, Loharu Junction at 10:20am, Sadulpur at 11am and at 1 p.m. Reach Hisar Station.

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