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Bhopal railway division

Bhopal railway division is one of the three railway divisions falling under West Central Railway zone (WCR) of Indian Railways. This railway division was formed on 1 April 1952 and its headquarters are located at Rani Kamalapati railway station, Bhopal in the state of Madhya Pradesh of India.

Geographical jurisdiction
The Bhopal division extends to Khandwa Junction (excluding) in the south and Bina Junction (including) in the north on the Mumbai-Delhi main line route. Its branch lines extend from Bina Junction (excluding) to Maxi Junction (excluding) via Guna Junction and: from Guna Junction to Kota Junction (excluding) and from Guna Junction to Gwalior Junction (excluding). ==Number of Lines (tracks) on each route==
Number of Lines (tracks) on each route
The section between Khandwa junction to Itarsi junction is a double line section. Section between Itarsi junction to Bhopal junction to Bina junction section is a three line section. The branch line sections Bina-Guna, Guna-Kota and Guna-Maxi are presently single line sections where the work of provision of second line is in progress. Guna-Gwalior branch line is a single line section. ==List of railway stations and towns ==
List of railway stations and towns
The list includes the stations under the Bhopal railway division and their station category. Stations closed for Passengers - , Singaji, Piplani ==See also==
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