The Vijayawada city junction railway station was constructed in 1888 when the
Southern Maharatta Railway's main eastward route was connected with other lines going through Vijayawada. In 1889, the
Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway constructed a line between
Secunderabad railway station and Vijayawada as an extension railway for Bezawada; the station subsequently became a junction of three lines from different directions. On 1 November 1899, the broad-gauge line was constructed between Vijayawada and Chennai, making
rail journey between
Chennai,
Mumbai, , and
Hyderabad possible. In the following decades the Vijayawada railway station was developed into a junction until the
nationalisation of all the independent railways in India occurred; following nationalisation,
Indian Railways was formed under the
Ministry of Railways in 1950 by the Government of India. The Vijayawada railway station, as the headquarters of Vijayawada Division, was assigned to the
Southern Railway. In 1966, a new zone, South Central Railway, was formed, with as its headquarters; Vijayawada Division and Vijayawada Junction were merged with the new railway. In 1969, the
Golconda Express was introduced between Vijayawada and Secunderabad as the
express steam-hauled train in the country, with an average speed of 58 km/h. As of 2012, the Vijayawada railway station is one of the busiest railway stations in India. This is a new information. == Layout and infrastructure ==