Asarva railway station is a railway station located in the Asarva area of Ahmedabad, in the Indian state of Gujarat. It serves as one of the terminal stations in the city and has historically been associated with metre gauge and narrow gauge services operating from Ahmedabad to destinations in northern Gujarat and Rajasthan.
| Key facts | |
|---|---|
| Name | Asarva railway station |
| Location | Asarva, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India |
| Country | India |
| Operator | Indian Railways |
| Zone | Western Railway |
| Type | Terminal station |
Overview
Asarva is one of several railway stations serving the city of Ahmedabad, alongside the principal terminus at Ahmedabad Junction (Kalupur). While Ahmedabad Junction handles the bulk of broad gauge long-distance traffic, Asarva has functioned as the originating point for services on lines that were historically built to metre gauge, connecting Ahmedabad with towns to the north and north-east.
Lines and connectivity
The station has been associated with routes running towards destinations such as Himatnagar, Khedbrahma and onward into Rajasthan, including connections in the direction of Udaipur. As part of the Indian Railways' Project Unigauge, sections of the metre gauge network linked to Asarva have been progressively converted to broad gauge, altering the pattern of services originating from the station.
Significance
The station's importance lies in its role as a secondary terminal for Ahmedabad, easing pressure on the main junction and providing direct rail access to communities in northern Gujarat. Its history is closely tied to the development of the metre gauge network operated in the region under the erstwhile Rajputana–Malwa and successor systems before reorganisation into the Western Railway zone of Indian Railways.
Related topics
- Ahmedabad Junction railway station
- Western Railway zone
- Indian Railways
- Project Unigauge
- Rail transport in Gujarat
- Ahmedabad
References
- Wikidata: Q24949933