A 100-year-old railway track in Karnataka will soon reopen for service. Constructed to carry forest products especially timber during the First World War, the metre gauge track was laid by Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway System in 1918. It connected the main railway line from Belagavi to Hubballi with four stations in between -- Gogtewadi, Shingatgeri, Ambewadi and Dandeli. Initially only goods trains ran on the track and later passenger trains were introduced. But in 1994, the railway services were stopped because of broad-gauge work and the Dandeli railway station was shifted to Ambewadi railway station. For years, there has been no rail service between Alnavar and Dandeli.