Ringas Junction railway station
Ringas Junction | |||||
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Indian Railways station | |||||
General information | |||||
Location | Ringas, Sikar district, Rajasthan India | ||||
Coordinates | 27°22′25″N 75°33′49″E / 27.3735°N 75.5635°E | ||||
Elevation | 482 metres (1,581 ft) | ||||
Owned by | Indian Railways | ||||
Operated by | North Western Railways | ||||
Platforms | 3 | ||||
Tracks | 7 | ||||
Connections | Auto stand | ||||
Construction | |||||
Structure type | Standard (on-ground station) | ||||
Parking | Yes | ||||
Bicycle facilities | No | ||||
Accessible | Available | ||||
Other information | |||||
Status | Functioning | ||||
Station code | RGS | ||||
Zone(s) | North Western Railway zone | ||||
Division(s) | Jaipur | ||||
History | |||||
Electrified | Yes | ||||
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Ringas Junction railway station is a model railway station (as declared by Indian Railways) in Sikar district, Rajasthan, India. Its code is RGS & is located 58.5 kilometres (36.4 mi) from Jaipur Junction. It serves Reengus city and neighbouring Holy-town Shree Khatu Shyam Ji. The station consists of three well-sheltered platforms. It has basic facilities including water and sanitation.[1] The station was main metre-gauge junction till 2005, but after the construction of the broad-gauge track from Rewari and Narnaul in the north to Phulera and Ajmer in the south, it is operational as an important BG junction now. The 200.4 kilometres (124.5 mi) long track from Churu to Jaipur via Sikar & Ringas has been converted to broad gauge.[2][3][4]
Major trains
- Ajmer–Delhi Sarai Rohilla Jan Shatabdi Express (via RPC)
- Chandigarh–Bandra Terminus Superfast Express (via RPC)
- Chetak Express (via RPC)
- Sainik Express(previously Shekhawati MG Express)
- Sikar–Jaipur–Ajmer DMU (via Phulera)
- Sikar–Jaipur DMU
- Shri Ganganagar - Bandra Terminus Amarapur Aravali Express (via Jaipur, Ahmedabad)
- Jaipur–Hisar Special (via RPC)
- RPC refers to Rewari Junction-Phulera Junction Chord Line.
References
- ^ "RGS/Ringas Junction". India Rail Info.
- ^ "Khatu Shyam". khatushyambabamandir.blogspot.in.
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ "info" (PDF). www.nwr.indianrailways.gov.in. 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
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