The BathindaâÂÂRewari line is a railway line connecting in the Indian state of the Punjab and Rewari in Haryana. There are links to Sadulpur and Rohtak also. The line is under the administrative jurisdiction of Northern Railway and North Western Railway.
The RajputanaâÂÂMalwa Railway extended the -wide metre gauge DelhiâÂÂRewari line to Bathinda in 1884. The metre-gauge HisarâÂÂSadulpur link was laid in 1911. The BhiwaniâÂÂRohtak link was laid in 1979. and the HisarâÂÂJakkhal link was also laid on 1 November 1913.
The BathindaâÂÂRewari metre-gauge line was converted to -wide broad gauge in 1994. The metre-gauge HisarâÂÂSadulpur link was converted to broad gauge in 2009. The BhiwaniâÂÂRohtak link was also converted to broad gauge and the other link between HisarâÂÂJakkhal, too.
The locomotive shed at Rewari has been restored. It now houses broad gauge locomotives.