Talegaon railway station
Talegaon तळेगाव रेल्वे स्थानक | |
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| Pune Suburban Railway Station | |
| Location |
Talegaon Dabhade, Tal. Maval, Dist. Pune. India |
| Coordinates | 18°44′08″N 73°40′19″E / 18.7355°N 73.6719°ECoordinates: 18°44′08″N 73°40′19″E / 18.7355°N 73.6719°E |
| Owned by | Indian Railways |
| Line(s) | Pune Suburban Railway |
| Platforms | 2 |
| Tracks | 5 |
| Construction | |
| Parking | Yes |
| Other information | |
| Station code | TGN |
| Fare zone | Central Railway |
| Electrified | Yes |
| Services | |
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Pune Suburban Railway, Indian Railways. | |
Talegaon railway station is an important railway station on the Mumbai - Pune Railway route. It has two platforms, five lines and one footbridge. This is a major halt for Pune Suburban Railway trains. This station serves as terminal for Pune - Talegaon Suburban trains.
The land for the construction of the Talegaon railway station was given to the British government by the Sardar Dabhade family.[1] Now it is owned by Indian Railways.
Talegaon MIDC, an industrial area, is situated nearby this station.
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Suburban
- Pune Junction - Lonavla Locals.
- Pune Junction - Talegaon Station Locals.
- Shivajinagar - Lonavla Local.
- Shivajinagar - Talegaon Station Local.
Express/Mails
Passengers
- Pune - Karjat Passenger.
- Mumbai - Pandharpur Passenger.
- Mumbai - Bijapu Passenger.
- Mumbai - Shirdi Passenger.
See also
References
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