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Line of Kolkata Suburban Railway
South Eastern line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railway
LocaleHowrah, West Bengal
Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal
Purba Medinipur, West Bengal
Termini
Stations
  • Total stations: 87
  • Interchange stations: 5
Service
SystemKolkata Suburban Railway
Operator(s)South Eastern Railway (SER)
Depot(s)Tikiapara, Panskura & Kharagpur
Daily ridership0.875 million
History
Opened19 April 1900; 124 years ago (1900-04-19)
Technical
Line length341 km (212 mi)
CharacterAt Grade
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Electrification25,000 V
Route map

Legend
Howrah–Kharagpur line
km
Asansol–Tatanagar–
Kharagpur line
UpperLeft arrow
Kharagpur–Puri line Left arrow Right arrow
Kharagpur–Bankura–
Adra line
Kalaikunda Air Force Station Kalaikunda Up arrow
Kharagpur–Bankura
–Adra line
Nimpura Nimpura Through Yard
Nimpura Goods Yard
Girimaidan
Hijli
Left arrow Kharagpur-Puri line
0 Kharagpur
National Highway 60
7 Jakpur
13 Madpur
19 Shyam Chak
24 Balichak
27 Duan
30 Radhamohanpur
35 Haur
39 Khirai
km Kangsabati River
44 Panskura
Raghunathbari 20 Right arrow
to Ghatal on Sheoraphuli–
Bishnupur branch line (u/c)
Rajgoda 28 48 Narayan Pakuria Murail
Saheed Matangini 33 51 Bhogpur
Tamluk
36
00
54 Nandaigajan
Nandakumar 10 57 Mecheda
(planned) Mayana 43 Keshabpur
(planned) Bolaipanda 49 Satish Samanta Halt
National Highway 41 51 Mahishadal
Haldi River 60 Barda
Lavan Satyagrah Smarak 21 66 Basulya Sutahata
Deshapran 33 Tata Chemicals
(planned) Nandigram 71 Durgachak
(planned) Kandiamari 74 Durgachak Town
Henria 39 Haldia Petrochemicals
Nachinda 52 IOC Haldia Refinery
Kanthi 63 79 Bandar
Sitalpur 69 Haldia Dock Complex
Sujalpur 71 81 Haldia
Ashapurna Devi
Kolaghat Thermal
Power Station
Badalpur 78 60 Kolaghat
Ramnagar (Bengal) Rupnarayan River
Talga Chhari River 64 Deulti
(planned) Egra 67 Ghoraghata
Tikra 88 70 Bagnan
to Jaleswar on Kharagpur–
Puri line (under construction)
Left arrow Right arrow
to Amta on Santragachi–
Amta branch line (planned)
Digha 94 Damodar River
78 Kulgachia
km 79 Bir Shibpur
Left arrow
to Pujali on
Sealdah South lines (planned)
83 Uluberia
85 Phuleswar
88 Chengel
Fort Gloster Jute Mill
(abandoned)
91 Bauria
95 Nalpur
Ambuja Cement
97 Abada
Abada
rail yard
99 Sankrail
Delta Jute Mill
103 Andul
105 Mourigram
Right arrow
Santragachi–Amta
branch line
Hindustan Industries
and Engineering
108 Santragachi
Padmapukur
National Highway 117
(Kona Expressway)
Guest Keen Williams 109 Ramrajatala
111 Dasnagar
Shalimar
Shalimar
rail yard
112 Tikiapara
Right arrow
Howrah–Bardhaman main line
& Howrah–Bardhaman chord
115 Howrah
Santragachi–Amta branch line
km
Up arrow
to Bagnan
(under construction)
Amta
Harishdadpur
Jalalsi
Maju
Mahendralalnagar
Munsirhat
Pantihal
Right arrow
to Champadanga
(under construction)
Bargachia
Dakshinbari
Domjur
Domjur Road
Makardaha
Jhaluarbar
Dansi
Kona
UpperRight arrow
Calcutta Chord
to Dankuni
Bhattanagar
LowerRight arrow
Calcutta Chord
to Dum Dum
Baltikuri
Bankranayabaz
UpperLeft arrow Howrah–Kharagpur line
Andul
NH 117 (Kona Epressway)
Mourigram
Hindustan Industries
and Engineering
Santragachi
Padmapukur
Guest Keen Williams
Shalimar
Shalimar
rail yard
NH 117 (Kona Epressway)
Ramrajatala
Dasnagar
Tikiapara
LowerRight arrow
Howrah–Bardhaman main line
& Howrah–Bardhaman chord
Howrah
Sources:

The South Eastern Line of Kolkata Suburban Railway is a suburban railway line serving Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It consists of 37 stations from Howrah Junction to Midnapore. The entire line is at grade level. It has section of triple track starting from Howrah Junction and ends at Midnapore, Amta, Haldia and Digha stations in West Bengal.

The South Eastern line in Kolkata consists of 3 major corridors, which bifurcate as they run into the suburban satellite towns. Two corridors (one local and other through) follow the South Eastern Railway run from Howrah Junction (HWH) to Midnapore (128 km). At the mainline there is a bifurcation into two branch lines – one from Panskura to Haldia (69 km) in the south-east and the other from Shalimar to Amta (50 km) in the west. These two corridors constitute the 'main' South Eastern line.

The major car sheds on this line are at Tikiapara, Panskura & Kharagpur. There are fast and slow locals here for suburban service. Trains usually start from and terminate at important stations.

Stations with Routes

Routes

The South Eastern line consists of the following routes:

  • Howrah Jn – Midnapore
  • Panskura Jn – Haldia
  • Shalimar – Amta
  • Panskura Jn – Digha
  • Andul - Dankuni

Stations

Names in bold indicate that the station is a fast train stop as well as important terminal.

Main line

Main article: Howrah–Kharagpur line
South Eastern line (Main)
# Distance from Howrah Jn (km) Station Name Station Code Connections
1 0 Howrah Junction HWH Eastern line
2 3 Tikiapara TPKR None
3 4 Dasnagar DSNR None
4 6 Ramrajatala RMJ None
5 7 Santragachi Junction SRC Shalimar/Amta (South Eastern line)
6 11 Mourigram MRGM None
7 12 Andul ADL Chord link line
8 16 Sankrail SEL None
9 18 Abada ABB None
10 20 Nalpur NALR None
11 24 Bauria BVA None
12 27 Chengel CGA None
13 30 Phuleswar FLR None
14 32 Uluberia ULB None
15 36 Bir Shibpur BSBP None
16 40 Kulgachia KGY None
17 45 Bagnan BZN None
18 48 Ghoraghata GGTA None
19 51 Deulti DTE None
20 55 Kolaghat KIG None
21 58 Mecheda MCA None
22 61 Nandaigajan NDGJ None
23 64 Bhogpur BOP None
24 67 Narayan Pakuria Murail NPMR Haldia/Digha (South Eastern line)
25 71 Panskura Junction PKU Haldia/Digha (South Eastern line)
26 76 Khirai KHAI None
27 80 Haur HAUR None
28 85 Radhamohanpur RDU None
29 88 Duan DUAN None
30 91 Balichak BCK None
31 96 Shyamchak SMCK None
32 102 Madpur MPD None
33 108 Jakpur JPR None
34 115 Kharagpur Junction KGP None
35 117 Girimaidan GMDN None
36 121 Gokulpur GKL None
37 125 Cossye Halt CSY None
38 128 Midnapore MDN None

Howrah Junction railway station is a terminus for South Eastern Railway and Eastern Railway.

Main line Branches

At the main line of South Eastern line, there is a bifurcation in two sections and one line crosses onto it.

West branch line
Main article: Santragachi–Amta branch line
West branch line
# Distance from Shalimar (km) Station Name Station Code Connections
1 0 Shalimar SHM None
2 3 Padmapukur PDPK None
3 5 Santragachi Junction SRC South Eastern line (Main)
4 11 Bankranayabaz BKNM Chord link line
5 13 Baltikuri BALT Chord link line
6 15 Kona KONA None
7 18 Dansi DNI None
8 20 Jhaluarbar JLBR None
9 21 Makardaha MDC None
10 23 Domjur Road DMJR None
11 25 Domjur DJR None
12 28 Dakshinbari DKB None
13 32 Bargachia BAC None
14 35 Pantihal PTHL None
15 37 Munsirhat MNH None
16 38 Mahendralalnagar MHLN None
17 42 Maju MJH None
18 45 Jalalsi JLI None
19 47 Harishdadpur HDC None
20 50 Amta AMZ None
South East branch line
South East branch line
# Distance from Panskura Jn (km) Station Name Station Code Connections
1 0 Panskura Junction PKU South Eastern line (Main)
2 8 Raghunathbari RGX None
3 16 Rajgoda RGA None
4 21 Sahid Matangini SMTG None
5 24 Tamluk TMZ Digha (South Eastern line)
6 31 Keshabpur KSBP None
7 36 Satish Samanta SSPH None
8 39 Mahishadal MSDL None
9 47 Barda BRDB None
10 53 Basulya Sutahata BYSA None
11 59 Durgachak DZK None
12 62 Durgachak Town DZKT None
13 65 Silpaprabesh SLPR None
14 67 Bandar BAAR None
15 69 Haldia HLZ None
† – Branch Line starts at Panskura

Tamluk railway station acts as a Junction station and makes a branch line to Digha.

South branch line
South branch line
# Distance from Tamluk (km) Station Name Station Code Connections
1 0 Tamluk TMZ Panskura / Haldia (South Eastern line)
2 10 Nandakumar NDKR None
3 21 Lavan Satyagrah Smarak LSGS None
4 32 Deshapran DSPN None
5 39 Henria HEN None
6 51 Nachinda NCN None
7 62 Kanthi KATI None
8 68 Sitalpur STLB None
9 71 Sujalpur SJPA None
10 76 Ashapurna Devi APRD None
11 78 Badalpur BDPA None
12 86 Ramnagar RMRB None
13 88 Tikra TKRA None
14 94 Digha DGHA None
† – Branch Line starts at Tamluk

Electrification

SER electrified the South Eastern line to 25,000 V AC in the period of 1967 to 1969 with the different phases: Howrah – Maurigram, Maurigram – Bauria, Bauria – Uluberia, Uluberia – Shyamchak, Shyamchak – Kharagpur. During this period the first EMU train on this line was started on Howrah – Mecheda route after completion of this route it was extended to Kharagpur on 1 February 1969.

In the period 1974 to 1976, Panskura – Haldia line was also electrified with the two phases: Panskura – Durgachak & Durgachak – Haldia, After that EMU services was started on this line at 1 May 1976.

In 1985, The Kharagpur – Midnapore line was also electrified.

Services

Currently, the South Eastern Railway Running 12 Car Services on South Eastern line, Before May 2018 The 9 Car rakes was running due to an increase in passenger transport conversion of 9 Car Rakes into 12 Car rakes was started for ease of transportation.

And also, South Eastern Railway is also Running a GPS based 3-phase Medha ICF EMU train with CCTV cameras in ladies compartment in suburban sections, which was flagged off on 22 March 2018.

See also

References

  1. Google maps
  2. Kharagpur-Howrah Local 38606 Indiarailinfo
  3. Howrah-Haldia Local 68689 ⇒ 38089 Indiarailinfo
  4. Santragachi-Digha EMU 78001 ⇒ 68687 Indiarailinfo
  5. History of South Eastern Railway, South Eastern Railway
  6. "Kharagpur Divisional Railway Map". South Eastern Railway.
  7. SER Pink Book 2018-19, Indian Railways
  8. "History of Electrification". IRFCA. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  9. Successful Completion of 50 yrs of EMU services., South Eastern Railway, 2 May 2018
  10. New 3-phase EMU train is launched., South Eastern Railway, 22 March 2018
Stations on the South Eastern line of the Kolkata Suburban Railway
Main line
Shalimar–Amta line
Panskura–Haldia line
Tamluk–Digha line
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