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Adhartal railway station is a railway station located in the Adhartal locality of Jabalpur city in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It serves the northern suburbs of Jabalpur and falls under the administrative jurisdiction of the Indian Railways.
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| Location | Adhartal, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh |
| Country | India |
| Operator | Indian Railways |
| Type | Railway station |
| State | Madhya Pradesh |
The station functions as a halt on the rail network passing through Jabalpur, one of the major cities of Madhya Pradesh. Adhartal itself is a residential and commercial neighbourhood in the northern part of Jabalpur, and the station provides local rail access to commuters and residents of the surrounding area.
Jabalpur is a significant railway hub in central India, historically developed under the alignments of the former Great Indian Peninsula Railway and East Indian Railway, which were later consolidated into Indian Railways after independence. Smaller stations in and around Jabalpur, including Adhartal, supplement the main Jabalpur Junction by serving local passenger traffic.
Adhartal lies along National Highway 30 and is connected by road to other parts of Jabalpur. The station offers an alternative boarding point for passengers from northern Jabalpur who would otherwise travel to the main Jabalpur Junction.
As one of the suburban railway stations in Jabalpur, Adhartal contributes to easing passenger pressure on the main junction and supports short-distance commuting within the region. Its presence reflects the broader pattern of secondary stations developed in larger Indian cities to serve neighbourhood-level rail demand.