Wardha–Nanded line

Wardha–Yavatmal–Nanded line, 284 kilometers long, is an under-construction railway line in Maharashtra state of India, which will connect Wardha to Nanded via Yavatmal and Pusad.

The Ministry of Railways, Government of India has awarded the project a "special project" status..[1][2] The line provides the direct connectivity between Nagpur and other districts in Vidarbha and Marathwada regions.

Revised total project cost is of 284 km new line project is INR3445.34 crores in 2025,[3][4] spanning across six tehsils and 90 villages in Wardha, Yavatmal, Washim, Hingoli and Nanded district of Maharashtra,[5] requiring acquisition of 722 hectares land.

[6] The project is being completed in two phases, the first phase Wardha–Yavatmal 77 km section was granted to the Construction Organisation of Central Railway zone, and the second phase Yavatmal–Nanded 207 km section was granted to Rail Vikas Nigam (RVNL).

[7][8] The route has the following stations (partial list, please help expand between Yavatmal to Nanded):[7]