Ratlam Junction railway station is a major rail junction on the New Delhi–Mumbai main line of Indian Railways.
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1Administration
2Services
3References
4External links
Administration
Ratlam Junction
It comes under Western Railways zone of Indian Railways. Ratlam is one of the busy and revenue generating junction for Western Railways.
Services
There are four major railway tracks which pass through Ratlam City, these are along Dahod, Fatehabad Chandrawatiganj Junction, Nagda Junction and Chittaurgarh Junction. Ratlam is connected to Indore and Neemuch via National Highway no. 79.
Ratlam is well-connected of major stations of India-
Pune, Solapur, Yeshwanthpur(Bangalore), Puri, Jodhpur, Ahemdabad, Asansol, Gaya, Mumbai, New Delhi, Jammutavi, Jaipur, Ajmer, Gwalior, Jhansi, Gorakhpur, Trivandrum, Goa, Calcutta, Guwahati, Bilaspur, Jabalpur, Allahabad, Varanasi, Surat, Vadodara, Hyderabad, Firozpur, Chandigarh.
But Ratlam jn does not have direct train connectivity to Nagpur, Raipur, Chennai, Bikaner, Ranchi, Mysore, Durg, Visakhapatnam
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