Kurduvadi Junction railway station

Starting with the first train in India from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai to Thane on 16 April 1853 on a track laid by the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Pune was linked with Mumbai with the completion of the railway track across the Bhor Ghat incline between Palasdari to Khandala in 1862.

[6] Kurduvadi railway station has a public call office booth with facilities for subscriber trunk dialling, refreshment stalls serving vegetarian and non-vegetarian food, retiring room, waiting room, and book stall.

[7] Kurduvadi Workshop was set up for repair of narrow-gauge steam locomotives, coaches and wagons by Barsi Light Railway in 1930.

Kurduvadi Workshop now undertakes rehabilitation of 20 broad-gauge wagons per month.

[8] Kurduvadi had a narrow-gauge diesel-loco shed for Barsi Light Railway.

Kurduwadi railway station morning