The station is located at 36 m above sea level and has four platforms. As of 2018[update], 89 passenger trains halt each day at this station.[1]
In 2008, the station was named after Hazur Sahib, a takht of Sikhism which is situated here.
History
The Hyderabad-Godavari Valley Railway was a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) gauge railway. John Wallace Pringle — who had recently completed surveying routes for the Uganda railway[6] — was appointed as the superintending engineer in 1900. The railway opened in 1900 with a 391 miles (629 km) line from Hyderabad city to Manmad Junction.
Gauge conversion to 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge was completed between Manmad–Nanded/Mudhkhed in 1995. The patch between Mudkhed–Secunderabad remained metre-gauge till it was finally converted by 2003.
Trains Originating & Terminating at Hazur Sahib Nanded railway station
Amenities at station include: lifts, escalators, computerized reservation office, waiting room, retiring room, vegetarian and non-vegetarian refreshments, and a book stall.There is a passenger coach care depot here as well as a railway hospital