The first train in India travelled from Mumbai to Thane on 16 April 1853. By May 1854, Great Indian Peninsula Railway's Bombay–Thane line was extended to Kalyan. Bhusawal railway station was set up in 1860 and in 1867 the GIPR branch line was extended to Nagpur.[1]
Electrification
The railways in the Bhusawal area were electrified in 1989–90.[2]
Gauge conversion
There earlier existed a 1,469 kilometres (913 mi)-long metre-gauge line from Jaipur to Secunderabad via Akola. Out of this Jaipur to Indore and the Secunderabad–Purna–Akola sections have already been converted to 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge and in 2021 was electrified to Purna junction. Conversion of the Ratlam–Akola section was approved for conversion in 2008 work until Mhow has been completed and conversion of Mhow–Khandwa already began.[3] Akola- Akot conversion of broad gauge is completed and trains on this route has been started. There are three stages of work on Akola Khandwa line. Presently the Khandawa Akot section is incomplete because there are many forest and animal issues. This route goes from Melghat Tiger Reserve, so there are many issues about the safety of animals.[citation needed]
Traffic
Akola railway station is amongst the top hundred booking stations of Indian Railway.[4] 153 trains (including weeklies and bi-weeklies) pass through Akola railway station
Some Important train are origin from Akola Jn
1)Akola Kacheguda Intercity express
2)Akola Tirupati Express
3)Akola Kollam Sabrimala Express
5)Akola Purna Express
6)Akola Akot Memu
7)Akola Parli vaijnath Passenger.[citation needed]
Gallery
Kacheguda Akola Intercity Express train passing from the platform