Narkhed and Amravati towns in Maharashtra's orange belt have waited for more than 80 years to be linked by rail. The 140-km track was first sanctioned in 1928 under the British but stayed on the backburner. The project was revived only in 1993/94 and a budget of Rs 2.84 billion approved. The then-Prime Minister
P. V. Narasimha Rao laid the foundation stone. But protests by the
Shiv Sena, which opposed the displacement of people, stalled the project for many more years. In September 2008, when President
Pratibha Patil inaugurated the , it seemed as if the project would be completed soon. Far from it. In November 2009, the Railway Ministry announced the link would be inaugurated in December 2010. But in January 2011, after doing protest by Krupal who is one of the youth leaders among the region then finally it has been completed the project and opened for the people. ==Railway station==