Sevagram Junction railway station

Sevagram Junction
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General information
LocationWardha, Maharashtra
India
Coordinates20°44′21″N 78°37′07″E / 20.7391°N 78.6185°E / 20.7391; 78.6185
Elevation279 metres (915 ft)
SystemIndian Railways junction station
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byCentral Railway
LinesHowrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line
New Delhi–Chennai main line
Platforms5
Tracks10
Construction
Structure typeAt ground
ParkingAvailable
Other information
Station codeSEGM
Division(s) Nagpur
History
Opened1985
Electrified1990–91
Location
Sevagram Junction
Location in Maharashtra
Sevagram Junction
Location in India

Sevagram Junction is a railway station serving Wardha city, in Wardha district, Maharashtra, India. It is under Nagpur railway division of Central Railway zone of Indian Railways. It is an important junction station on the Howrah–Mumbai and Delhi–Chennai trunk line of the Indian Railways. This was known earlier as "Wardha East" (station code WRE).

It is located at 279 m above sea level and has five platforms. As of 2016, at this station, 76 trains stop.

It is notable for the extremely steep rail curve south of the station requiring inbound and outbound trains to slow down considerably.