Ahmednagar : Chief Minister Minister Eknath Shinde will inaugurate the Ashti-Ahmednagar new line on Friday. After a successful trial run conducted around 10 months ago, the Central Railway started the diesel electric multiple units (DEMU) train service on the Ashti-Ahmednagar route during the day.
The DEMU train left Ahmednagar at 7.45 am and will arrive at Ashti at 10.30 am where the Chief Minister will formally launch the service. In the return journey, the train will depart from Ashti at 11 am and is scheduled to reach Ahmednagar at 1.55 pm. This train will run daily except on Sunday.
New Ashti-Ahmednagar broad gauge is around 66 km long and is a part of the 261 km Ahmednagar-Beed-Parli Vaijnath new broad gauge line project which is on 50-50 cost sharing between the Government of India and State Government of Maharashtra.
According to Railways, this service will ensure better connectivity to residents of the Ashti-Ahmednagar belt and nearby areas and promote local trade and industries, thus boosting the socio-economic growth of the (Marathwada) region. This DEMU train will halt at Kada, New Dhanora, Solapurwadi, New Loni and Narayandoho.