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Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Terminus (officially Shri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Terminus Kolhapur) (station code: KOP) is the main railway terminus in the city of Kolhapur, India. It is the end point of the Miraj to Kolhapur railway line and falls under Pune division. It has a freight yard called Gur Market with a capacity of five freight trains nearly 4 km (2.5 miles) away from the station. Kolhapur is the centre of trade for southern Maharashtra (with electrification between Miraj and Kolhapur). This station connects Kolhapur with major cities such as Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Delhi, and Dhanbad through express trains. Some important express trains are the Mahalaxmi Express (Kolhapur–Mumbai), Deekshabhoomi Express (Kolhapur - Dhanbad), and Haripriya Express (Kolhapur–Tirupati). IRCTC also runs the tourist luxury train Deccan Odyssey at Kolhapur station. There are daily passenger shuttle services between Kolhapur, Miraj and Pune.
Etymology
This railway station is named after Shahu Maharaj of Kolhapur.
Future projects
The Minister of Railways announced the Miraj–Kolhapur–Vaibhavwadi rail route and electrification of Kolhapur-miraj–Pune rail route in 2016–17.
Miraj–Kolhapur–Vaibhavwadi rail route will have new station of Kolhapur at Kasaba Bawada since the original Kolhapur station is in the busiest point of the city. New line will start from Rukadi towards Vaibhavwadi through Kasaba Bawada area of Kolhapur. Currently, the station is being upgraded under Amrit Bharat scheme.
Trains
= Express/Mails
=Ahmedabad–SCSMT Kolhapur Express
CSMT Kolhapur-Dhanbad Weekly Express
CSMT Kolhapur–Hazrat Nizamuddin Superfast Express
Maharashtra Express
Kalburgi–Kolhapur SCSMT Express
Koyna Express
Mahalaxmi Express
Haripriya Express
Nagpur–CSMT Kolhapur Express
NOTES:
† – Runs attached with Kolhapur–Gondia up to Bhusaval Junction.
= Ordinary
=SCSMT Kolhapur–Pune DEMU
SCSMT Kolhapur–Miraj DEMU
SCSMT Kolhapur–Satara DEMU
SCSMT Kolhapur–Sangli DEMU
References
External links
Kolhapur Railway Station (Wikimedia)