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New Mal–Changrabandha–New Cooch Behar line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleWest Bengal, Assam
Termini
Stations15
Service
SystemSingle Line Diesel
Operator(s)
History
Opened15 January 1893(MG) (Malbazar–Changrabandha section),

11 June 1893(MG) (Lataguri–Ramshai branch line), 20 January 2016 (BG) (Malbazar–Changrabandha section),

21 February 2016 (BG) (Changrabandha–New Cooch Behar section),
Closed2002 (MG) (Malbazar–Changrabandha section), Lataguri–Ramshai branch line is dismantled
Technical
Line length126.8 km (79 mi)
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad Gauge
Old gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) (Malbazar–Changrabandha section)
Route map

Legend
km
 
Left arrow New Jalpaiguri–Alipurduar–Samuktala Road line Right arrow
0 New Mal Junction
3 Malbazar
11 Baradighi
17 Neora Naddi
Neora River
33 Ramsai
closed MG section
23 Lataguri
37 Domohani
Down arrow New Jalpaiguri–New Bongaigaon section
Right arrow
to New Maynaguri
(under construction)
43 Maynaguri Road
closed MG section
46 Barnes Ghat
52 Bhotepati
59 New Changrabandha
62 Changrabandha
closed MG section
India
Bangladesh
border
closed MG section
65 Burimari
Down arrow
Burimari–Lalmonirhat–Parbatipur line
(MG line)
75 Jamaldah Gopalpur
85 Nayarhat
95 Mathabhanga
Jaldhaka River
111 Chapaguri
Torsa River
UpperRight arrow New Jalpaiguri–New Bongaigaon section
Right arrow New Jalpaiguri–Alipurduar–Samuktala Road line
126 New Cooch Behar Junction
Left arrow Alipurduar–Bamanhat branch line
Right arrow New Jalpaiguri–New Bongaigaon section
Down arrow Fakiragram–Dhubri branch line
km
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The New Mal–Changrabandha–New Cooch Behar line are a set of 2 lines which connect Changrabandha, a border transit point near Indo-Bangladesh border in Cooch Behar district with the stations of New Mal in Jalpaiguri district and New Cooch Behar in Cooch Behar district of West Bengal. It is under the jurisdiction of Northeast Frontier Railway. The MalbazarChangrabandha section of the line was a metre-gauge line, before its gauge conversion began on 2002. The Malbazar–Changrabandha section was re-opened to public on 20 January 2016 after gauge conversion. The New Changrabandha–New Cooch Behar broad-gauge line was built as an extension as a part of the New Maynaguri–Jogighopa rail line to provide an alternate link from North Bengal to Assam and was opened to public on 21 February 2016.

Railway Stations

History

Bengal Dooars Railway

The Bengal Dooars Railway company built several metre-gauge lines in the area. It started its main line to open up the Western Dooars and for the development of the tea industry in the region. The main line extended from the then Barnes Ghat (near present-day Maynaguri Road station) in the eastern bank of the Teesta River to Dam Dim via Mal Junction and was opened for service on 15 January 1893.

The Lataguri–Ramshai branch line was opened to serve the Ramshai tea garden near the western bank of the Jaldhaka river on 11 June 1893.

The main line was further extended south, first from Barnes Junction to Baura (20 April 1900) and then from Baura to Bhotmari (21 October 1900) and finally from Bhotmari it was connected to Lalmonirhat junction of the Eastern Bengal Railway on 20 November 1900.

On 1941 Bengal Dooars railway was amalgamated with Eastern Bengal Railway which was further merged with Assam Bengal Railway to form Bengal & Assam Railway on 1942. They remained the operators until partition of India in 1947.

Post-Partition

Following the partition of India in 1947, the link to Lalmonirhat junction was lost as the line ended at Changrabandha on the Indian side. The rest of the line from Burimari till Lalmonirhat junction fell on the East Pakistan side.

Metre-gauge services continued from Siliguri junction to Changrabandha till gauge conversion of the New Jalpaiguri–Alipurduar–Samuktala Road line isolated the Malbazar–Changrabandha section as the only MG line in the area.

Gauge conversion

The 62.7 kilometres (39.0 mi) long Malbazar–Changrabandha railway section was converted to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge, work for which began on 2002. The line was thrown open to public on 20 January 2016 and a new passenger train was started between Siliguri Jn and Changrabandha. The old MG branch line towards Ramshai was not converted and was dismantled.

New Assam link

To provide a 3rd new link between North Bengal & Assam, the 324 kilometres (201 mi) New Maynaguri–Jogighopa line project was included in the railway budget of 2000–01. The work on the line was divided into the following sections:

  • 62.7 kilometres (39.0 mi) long New MalChangrabandha section (Gauge conversion completed and opened for service on 20 January 2016)
  • New Maynaguri/New Domohani–Maynaguri Road–Jalpaiguri Road Y connection (Jalpaiguri Road–Maynaguri Road section is completed. Work is under progress on New Maynaguri/New Domohani–Maynaguri Road section as of August 2018)
  • 64.1 kilometres (39.8 mi) long New Changrabandha–New Cooch Behar new line (work completed & opened for service on 21 February 2016)
  • 57.6 kilometres (35.8 mi) long New Cooch BeharGolokganj new line (work completed & opened for service on 11 February 2012)
  • 28.8 kilometres (17.9 mi) long FakiragramDhubri branch line gauge conversion including the line between Golokganj & Gauripur (Opened for service on 13 September 2010)
  • 99 kilometres (62 mi) long Gauripur–Abhayapuri (Jogighopa) new line (Line from Gauripur till Alamganj is completed. Rest is work under progress as of August 2018).

References

  1. "Alipurduar Division System Map" (PDF). NFR Railway.
  2. "Conversion derails hope train". The Telegraph. Kolkata. 8 March 2004. Archived from the original on 30 August 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  3. "Changrabandha Siliguri passenger train starts Wednesday" (in Bengali). India Rail Info. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  4. "Introduction of new passenger train between New Cooch Behar and Siliguri Jn via Changrabandha". India Rail Info. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  5. " Administration Report on the Railways in India – corrected up to 31st March 1918"; Superintendent of Government Printing, Calcutta; page 165; Retrieved 17 December 2015
  6. " Administration Report on the Railways in India – corrected up to 31st March 1918"; Superintendent of Government Printing, Calcutta; page 167; Retrieved 17 December 2015
  7. "Elephant blocks trains in Dooars". News from Darjeeling, Dooars and Sikkim. 18 August 2010. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  8. Alastair Boobyer. "India: the complex history of the junctions at Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri". IRFCA. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  9. "Changrabandha Siliguri passenger train starts Wednesday" (in Bengali). India Rail Info. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  10. "NFR project as of October 31 2017" (PDF). North East Frontier Railway. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
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