The Ahmedabad–Himmatnagar
metre-gauge railway line was opened in 1897 by Ahmedabad–Parantij Railway Co. in three phases: Ahmedabad–Talod, Talod–Prantij, and Prantij–Himatnagar; all in the same year. Later it was extended from Himmatnagar to Khedbramha in 1911. This gave a total length of from Ahmedabad to Khedbrahma. It was a terminal station. On 1 January 2017, the rail service is suspended for gauge conversion. In June 2022, were allocated for the project. The project was inaugurated on 18 June 2022 by
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and was completed by August 2025. The new railway station was completed in September 2025. In July 2025, the
Indian Railways allocated for a location survey and detailed project report (DPR) for the Khedbrahma–Hadad–Ambaji line connecting
Taranga Hill–Ambaji–Abu Road line. == Former major trains ==