Narkhed–Badnera line

[2] Narkhed and Amravati towns in Maharashtra's orange belt have waited for more than 80 years to be linked by rail.

But in January 2011, after doing protest by Krupal who is one of the youth leaders among the region then finally it has been completed the project and opened for the people.

Those are Narkhed, Mowad, Pusla, Warud Orange City, Benoda, Pala, Hiwarkhed, Morshi, Astegoan, Kolvihir, Chandur Bazar, Sirla, Walgaon, New Amravati and Badnera.

The area from which this railway route is passing is agricultural rich belt, famous for orange and cotton growing.

Due to continuous and heavy rains on 19 July 2013, the ballast under the railway track and bank including minor bridge had been washed out completely between Sindi and Tuljapur station on Nagpur–Wardha section.