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PTD/Petlad Junction (3 PFs)
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Number of Platforms: 3
Number of Halting Trains: 16
Number of Originating Trains: 0
Number of Terminating Trains: 0
SH 140, Sherpura , Nagarkuva , Petlad, District - Anand , Pin Code : 388450 .
State: Gujarat
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Type: Junction
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Zone: WR/Western
Division: Vadodara
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PTD/Petlad Junction


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Sharing a Heritage Photo of 1989...."Mixed gauge diamond! 2 feet 6 inch gauge ZB class,2-6-2 No 119 crosses the 5 feet 6 inch gauge track as it leaves Petlad, Gujurat, in 1989. The loco was built in Yugoslavia, now Croatia in 1959" says the Photographer's footnote. Photographer : Phil CotteriFrom Madurai Division of Southern Railway Page
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Petlad JunctionBG DMU passes through on BG lineThis is unusual in that there are few DMUs on Indian Railways and the line its running on was once narrow gauge, left is a narrow gauge coach being returned from works on a flat wagon. Petlad Junc. is the centre of a network of lines opened by the Gaekwar of Baroda in 1920.Simon Mortimer click hereSEE IN LARGEST
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