Bhusaval Junction railway station, Railway junction in Jalgaon district, Maharashtra, India
Bhusaval Junction is a railway intersection in Jalgaon district, Maharashtra, situated at ground level with an extensive marshaling yard attached. The site contains numerous tracks and handling facilities that process trains traveling in multiple directions throughout the day.
The station opened in 1860 when the Great Indian Peninsula Railway built this connection to strengthen trade and travel across the region. The facility later expanded with additional tracks and infrastructure to handle growing traffic volumes over the decades.
The station serves as a meeting point for travelers crossing between eastern and western India, connecting people on their journeys across different regions. Daily trains here carry families, workers, and visitors who gather in waiting areas and share their stories.
Visitors find ATM machines, information counters, and waiting rooms at the station for a comfortable stay while waiting for trains. Free wireless internet is available at several locations so travelers can stay connected during their time here.
The site houses an Electric Locomotive Workshop established in 1974 that maintains locomotives with three-phase induction motors. This workshop is recognized for its specialized expertise in repairing a rare type of railway equipment found nowhere else in India.
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