Manoharabad railway station
Indian Railways station
Ajanta Express at the Manoharabad railway station
General information
LocationRailway Road Manoharabad, Telangana
India
Coordinates17°45′18″N 78°27′19″E / 17.7548988°N 78.4553962°E / 17.7548988; 78.4553962
Elevation265 metres (869 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated bySouth Central Railway zone.
Line(s)Kothapalli–Manoharabad line
Secunderabad-Manmad line
Platforms2
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground)
ParkingYes
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeMOB
Zone(s) South Central Railway zone
Division(s) HyderabadTooltip Hyderabad railway division
Location
Manoharabad railway station is located in Telangana
Manoharabad railway station
Manoharabad railway station
Location in Telangana
Manoharabad railway station is located in India
Manoharabad railway station
Manoharabad railway station
Location in India

Manoharabad railway station (station code MOB) is a railway station in Manoharabad of Medak District. It serves the city of Manoharabad in Telangana State, India. It comes under Hyderabad division of South Central Railway.[1]

Overview

The railway has emerged as an important link in Telangana's railway map.[2]It helps to connect Karimnagar, Siddipet and Rajanna Sircilla Districts to Hyderabad via the Kothapalli-Manoharabad railway line.[3][4][5]

The Manoharabad station is of crucial importance for both northern Telangana and the 700,000 plus people of the Medak District. The line provides the people with medical access in Hyderabad, pilgrims access to the ancient temple in Vemulawada etc.[6]

See also

References

  1. "Manoharabad Railway Station Forum/Discussion - Railway Enquiry".
  2. "Kamareddy-Manoharabad railway line electrified - the New Indian Express".
  3. "Manoharabad-Gajwel railway line completed". The Hindu. 19 June 2020.
  4. "PM to launch new rail line, train services". The Times of India. 3 October 2023.
  5. "Telangana: First goods train chugs into Manoharabad – Gajwel section". 27 June 2022.
  6. "People awaiting new railway line with bated breath in Medak".
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