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(Redirected from Katihar-Siliguri line) Railway line in India

Katihar–Siliguri line
Kishanganj Junction an Important railway station on Katihar–Siliguri line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleNorth BengalBihar
Termini
Stations35
Service
Operator(s)Northeast Frontier Railway
History
Opened1958
Technical
Line length203.7 kilometres (126.6 mi)
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Route map

Legend
km km
to Teznarayanpur UpperLeft arrow UpperRight arrow to Barauni
00 0 Katihar Junction
Down arrow Katihar-Jogbani line
Maniyan 06 4 Nayatola
Kuretha 11 9 Dandkhora
Sahja Halt 15 12 Gorphar
Pranpur Road 18
Labha 23 16 Sonaili
Dilli Dewan Ganj 26 19 Bishanpur Halt
Barsoi–New Farakka section Left arrow 23 Jhaua
Babhangaon Halt 32 25 Meenapur
Khurial 35
Kamalpur Halt 38
Azamnagar Road 43 29 Salmari
Bhawanipur Bihar Halt 47
34
52
Mukuria
38 Barsoi
Barsoi–Radhikapur line Left arrow
43 Khempur
46 Sanjay Gram
50 Sudhani
56 Ajhrail
59 Telta
Bihar
West Bengal
border
Raiganj-Dalkhola line
(planned)
Left arrow
67 Dalkhola
NH34-IN.svg NH 34
74 Surja Kamal
82 Kanki
87 Hatwar
West Bengal
Bihar
border
93 Tauheed Halt
96
0
Kishanganj
planned connection
Kishanganj City 97 4 Mahangaon
Bihar
West Bengal
border
12 Kuttihat
Panjipara 104 18 Majgaon
Ikarchala 108 20 Majhok Halt
Gaisal 113 26 Routa
Dhantola 115 35 Taslim Nagar
Gunjaria 118 40 Pora Halt
Aluabari Road Junction 126 45 Khata Halt
Up arrow Katihar-Jogbani line
West Bengal
Bihar
border
50 Jalalgarh
Pothia 131 Down arrow Katihar-Jogbani line
Taiabpur 139
Mahananda River
Thakurganj
146
0
West Bengal
Bihar
border
planned connection
Dhulabari 131 3 Bhogoabar
Mangurjan 137 9 Kooagaon Halt
NH31-IN.svg NH 31 15 Pawakhali
Bihar
West Bengal
border
29 Tulsia
Tin Mile Hat 143 37 Bibiganj
Dumdangi 152 44 Taragach Halt
Mahananda River 54 Kaliaganj
Chattarhat 161 64 Bardha Halt
75 Lakshmipur
Piprithan 152 84 Khawaspur Halt
Galgalia 158 90 Bansbari
Bihar
West Bengal
border
97 Rahamatpur
Adhikari 167 Up arrow Katihar-Jogbani line
Batasi 170 100 Arariya
Naksalbari 179 Down arrow Katihar-Jogbani line
Hatighisa 183
Bagdogra Airport Bagdogra 192
Nijbari 168
Rangapani 175
Mahananda River 196 Raja Rammohanpur Halt
New Jalpaiguri Junction 182 Balason River
New Jalpaiguri–New
Bongaigaon section
Left arrow
Siliguri Town 186 198 Matigara
Siliguri Junction
189
202
Panchai River
LowerLeft arrow
Siliguri-Kishanganj
closed NG section
Panchnai Junction 204 Right arrow
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
NG line to Darjeeling
New Jalpaiguri–Alipurduar–
Samuktala Road Line
Down arrow Down arrow
Siliguri-Gielkhola
closed NG section
km km

The Katihar–Siliguri line is a railway line connecting Katihar in the Indian state of Bihar with Siliguri Junction in West Bengal, via Barsoi, Dalkhola, Kishanganj, Aluabari Road Junction, Thakurganj, Adhikari, Naxalbari, Bagdogra and Matigara. It was a metre-gauge track that was converted to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge in 2011.

Another railway line with a slightly different route with shorter distance exists between Siliguri Junction and Aluabari Road Junction (Islampur) and its details are available in Howrah–New Jalpaiguri line article.

History

Early developments

Railway developments in the area started in the 1880s. East Indian Railway Company opened the Manihari–Katihar–Kasba section in 1888 and the North Bengal Railway opened the Katihar–Raiganj section the same year. The Barsoi–Kishanganj section opened in 1889. All these lines were metre-gauge lines. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, operating narrow-gauge lines, extended their operations from Siliguri to Kishenganj in 1915.

Siliguri was connected to Calcutta (now spelt as Kolkata) via the eastern part of Bengal since 1878 (for details see Howrah–New Jalpaiguri line). However, with the partition of India in 1947, railway services in the region were completely disrupted. In 1949, the 108 kilometres (67 mi) narrow gauge Siliguri–Kishanganj section was upgraded to metre gauge. Thus there was a direct metre-gauge connection from Manihari to Siliguri via Katihar. A generally acceptable route to Siliguri was via Sahibganj loop to Sakrigali ghat. Across the Ganges by ferry to Manihari Ghat. Then metre gauge via Katihar and Barsoi to Kishanganj and finally narrow gauge to Sliguri, before Kishanganj–Siliguri was converted to metre gauge. This, therefore, remains a historic route, even though for a short period.

Surviving as a metre-gauge line in the broad-gauge era

In the sixties, new 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge lines were laid in the area and in 1971 with the rail bridge over Farakka Barrage, Siliguri was once again directly connected with Calcutta (now spelt as Kolkata) by 576 kilometres (358 mi) long broad-gauge track. A section of the broad-gauge line from Mukuria to Aluabari Road ran alongside the metre-gauge line. The metre-gauge line survived for many years until 2011.

An Indian Railways Fan Club enthusiast reported (in June 2005): "Near Siliguri, a MG line emerges to the right, on a somewhat high embankment and continues to run parallel to the road. This is the Siliguri–Kishanganj–Katihar MG line which still exists. Bagdogra is a station on this line, in fact the airport's runway almost ends within station limits! Both road and rail curve northwards but then diverge with the road crossing over the railway tracks. This overpass is above the Siliguri–New Mal Junction–Alipurduar Junction–Samuktala Road line and the DHR. The former was MG in 2000 and is BG now."

Gauge conversion

The Siliguri–Katihar line was the last surviving metre-gauge line in the area. The Aluabari Road–Katihar section already had a broad-gauge line running alongside the metre-gauge line. The 76 kilometres (47 mi) long Aluabari Road–Siliguri section needed to be converted. Conversion work was taken up in 2008, train services in the section was suspended and conversion work completed early in 2011.

References

  1. ^ "India: the complex history of the junctions at Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri". IRFCA. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  2. "my school i wish". Madhyamgram Re-visited after 15 years. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  3. "Delayed but new route helps trains". The Telegraph. 29 September 2011. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  4. "Railways to partially restore Siliguri–Bagdogra service". The Times of India. 16 March 2010. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  5. "IRFCA photo gallery". IRFCA. Retrieved 10 December 2011.

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