Sealdah South section

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Sealdah South section consists of a set of four lines which connect Sealdah in Kolkata with its southern suburbs and with the entire South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India. It is a part of the Kolkata Suburban Railway and is under the jurisdiction of the Sealdah railway division of the Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways.[1]

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Sealdah South section
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
Locale
Termini
Stations
  • Total stations: 67
  • Interchange stations: 5
WebsiteEastern Railway
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemKolkata Suburban Railway
Services
  • SealdahDiamond Harbour
  • BallygungeMajerhatBudge Budge
  • SonarpurCanning
  • BaruipurLakshmikantapurNamkhana
Operator(s)Eastern Railway
Depot(s)
  1. Sonarpur EMU Carshed (with 32 rake strength)
History
Opened2 January 1862; 164 years ago (1862-01-02)
Technical
Line length238 km (148 mi)
Number of tracks1/2/3
CharacterAt-grade
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Electrification25 kV AC overhead line
Operating speedup to 110 km/h (68 mph)
Route map

km
Up arrow
5
Bidhannagar Road
Press House siding
Kankurgachi Road
2
Kankurgachi Road
Junction
Narkeldanga
EMU Carshed
3
Sir Gurudas
Banerjee Halt
Circular Canal
Sealdah North
0
Kankurgachi
Chord line
Sealdah Main
0
Sealdah metro station Sealdah
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Sealdah South
0
Beliaghata Diesel
Loco Shed
6
Kamardanga Halt
Beruck & Comens
siding
3
7
Park Circus
Hindusthan Engineering
& Industrial Ltd. siding
BESCO siding
5
Ballygunge Junction
Lake Gardens
7
6
Dhakuria
Rabindra Sarobar metro station Tollygunge
8
8
Jadabpur
Down arrow
10
Bagha Jatin
Rabindra Sarobar
Tollygunge Bridge
Down arrow
New Garia–Baruipur
Metro (planned)
New Alipore
9
11
New Garia Kavi Subhash metro stationKavi Subhash metro station
Kavi Subhash
UpperLeft arrow
Right arrow
Majerhat metro station Majerhat
10
UpperLeft arrow
Up arrow
12
Garia
14
Narendrapur
Brace Bridge
12
16
Sonarpur Junction
Sonarpur EMU Carshed
Santoshpur
15
Clive jute mill siding
19
Bidyadharpur
Union jute mill siding
22
Kalikapur
Akra
18
Down arrow
planned branch
Nangi
21
46
Ghatakpukur
Batanagar factory siding
60
Minakhan
Caledonian jute mill siding
24
Champahati
K.M. Budge Budge
24
27
Piali
IBP/IOCL Depot
29
Gourdaha
Budge Budge Rail Yard
31
Ghutiari Shariff
HPCL siding
34
Betberia Ghola
Budge Budge
jute mill siding
38
Taldi
BPCL siding
41
Matla Halt
IOCL siding
45
Canning
Charial Canal
Down arrow
planned extension
Lothian jute mill siding
(planned)
Kalipur
29
50
Bhangankhali
Magadi Soda factory siding
60
Sonakhali
Orient jute mill siding
65
Basanti
Albion jute mill siding
87
Jharkhali
FCI siding
Charial Extension Canal
CESC siding
planned extension
Pujali
31
Up arrow
19
Subhasgram
Bir Shibpur
41
22
Mallikpur
Down arrow
BESCO siding
Up arrow
New Garia–Baruipur
Metro (proposed)
Pujali–Bankrahat
line (planned)
Baruipur
(proposed)
Bankrahat
42
25
Baruipur Junction
Gurudasnagar–Bankrahat
line (planned)
Baruipur Metro Depot
Kalyanpur
28
27
Shasan Road
Dakshin Durgapur
30
29
Krishna Mohan
Hotar
32
31
Dhapdhapi
Dhamua
34
33
Surjyapur
Uttar Radhanagar
37
35
Gocharan
Magra Hat
40
38
Hogla
Bahirpuya
43
41
Dakshin Barasat
Sangrampur
45
44
Baharu
(planned) Sangrampur–
Krishnachandrapur line
LowerRight arrow
49
Jaynagar Majilpur
Deula
50
87
Durgapur (planned)
Netra
53
Down arrow
planned branch
Basuldanga
55
Gurudas Nagar
63
57
70
57
Krishnachandrapur
Gurudasnagar–Bankrahat
line (planned)
Up arrow
61
Uttar Kashinagar
66
Companirthek
Diamond Harbour
60
70
Raidighi
Hara Fort goods siding
54
Mathurapur Road
59
Madhabpur
Gurudasnagar–Kulpi
line (planned)
62
Lakshmikantapur
67
Udairampur
75
71
Kulpi
76
Karanjali
82
Nischintapur Market
84
Nischintapur
88
Madhabnagar
92
Kashinagar
95
Kakdwip
planned extension
LowerLeft arrow
Budhakhali
103
103
Ukilerhat
110
Namkhana
Sagar Island
108
112
Namkhana Ghat
124
Chandranagar
141
Bakkhali
Up arrow
planned
extension
km
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Indian Railways broad gauge (1676 mm)
Kolkata Metro (KM) broad gauge (1676 mm)
Kolkata Metro (KM) standard gauge (1435 mm)
narrow gauge (762 mm)

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out of use, planned, or
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It is linked to the Sealdah Main and North section via the Kankurgachi Chord line at Park Circus and via the Kolkata Circular Railway at Majerhat Junction.[1]

It also connects to the Kolkata Dock System Railway (KDS Railway) at Majerhat and Brace Bridge respectively.[2]

Services

The Sealdah South section consists of four lines or four sub-sections:[3]

The section is primarily a suburban section with a total of 334 daily services and 288 Sunday services serving the four lines of the section.[4] A majority of the services are served by 12-car EMU rakes from the Sonarpur EMU Carshed.[5] There are many "Galloping local" services which only stop at the important stations of a line.[6][7]

The Gangasagar mela, which attracts thousands of pilgrims during Makar Sankranti in mid-January, and is held in Sagar Island is approached through the Namkhana branch line of this section. Kakdwip and Namkhana railway stations serve as handy rail heads for travel to the 'mela'. Eastern Railway runs a lot of special trains for the 'mela' to cope with the increase in passenger traffic.[8][9][10] There also are special trains from New Delhi to Namkhana via Lucknow Junction and Allahabad Junction during 'mela'.[11]

Kolkata metro blue line station New Garia from rail station

Interchanges with the Circular line are available at stations at Park Circus, Ballygunge Junction, Lake Gardens, Tollygunge, New Alipore and Majerhat stations respectively. The New Garia Station serve as major interchange with the Blue Line and Orange Line of the Kolkata Metro[12] while Tollygunge, Sealdah and Majerhat serve as interchanges with Blue Line, Green Line and Purple Line respectively.[13][14] A new metro line from New Garia to Baruipur has been proposed as well.[15][16]

This section connects to the Kolkata Port, via the KDS Railway, from where major freight commodities like containers, coal and fertilizers are loaded and transferred throughout the Indian Railways network.[4]

History

Sealdah–Canning line

The Calcutta and South-Eastern Railway (reporting mark :CSER) was formed in 1859 to connect Calcutta with Port Canning on the Matla River. It constructed and completed the 45 km (28 mi) long line on 15 May 1863.[17][18] It was the first railway track on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River and ran from what was then the Beliaghata railway station (presently Sealdah South railway terminus) to Port Canning on the Matla River via Jadavpur and Sonarpur.[19][20]

In 1868, CSER having suffered extensive losses due to floods and other problems, sold the line to the Indian government (management then being leased to the Eastern Bengal Railway (reporting mark :EBR)) and the company was dissolved in March 1870.[19][20][21] Thus the line became a part of the Southern section of the Eastern Bengal Railway.[17][18]

Post partition of India in 1947 and re-organisation of railway zones in 1952, the entire Southern section of Eastern Bengal Railway was amalgamated under the Sealdah division of Eastern Railway.[1]

Sonarpur–Diamond Harbour line

While multiple feasibility reports and proposals, beginning from 1839, were made for the construction of a railway line between Calcutta and Diamond Harbour, no action were taken on these.[22][23][24][25][26]

Finally in 1883, a 44 km (27 mi) branch line to Diamond Harbour via Baruipur and Magrahat was constructed from Sonarpur on the Sealdah–Canning line of the Eastern Bengal Railway. This line, from Sealdah to Diamond Harbour, then became the main line of the Southern section of the Eastern Bengal Railway.[17][18][19][20]

A small 0.81 km (0.50 mi) branch line was constructed in 1883, from Diamond Harbour to Hara Fort near the Hooghly River to transport goods and military supplies as well.[17][18][27]

Ballygunge–Budge Budge line

The Budge Budge branch line was initially sanctioned in 1886 as a line to connect Ballygunge with the Kidderpore Docks. Sanction to an extension to Budge Budge was given in 1888 and the whole of 21 km (13 mi) long line from Ballygunge to Budge Budge via Majerhat was opened on 1890 by the Eastern Bengal Railway.[17][18][27]

The Calcutta Port Commissioners' Railway (reporting mark :CPCR) built a branch line from Kidderpore Docks to Majerhat on 1893. It further constructed a branch line from the subsidiary marshaling yard at Brace Bridge to King George's Dock (renamed to Netaji Subhas Dock in 1973[28]) in 1928.[17][18]

Baruipur–Lakshmikantapur–Namkhana line

British era wooden building of Baruipur station is still standing
The mosaic decoration at Baruipur stations shows invention of wheel and its usage at railway.

In 1928, a 37 km (23 mi) long line from Baruipur on the Diamond Harbour branch line to Lakshmikantapur via Jaynagar Majilpur was constructed by the Eastern Bengal Railway and became a branch line of its Southern section.[17][18]

In an effort to give access to remote areas and promote new growth areas, the 47 km (29 mi) long Lakshmikantapur–Namkhana line project was sanctioned in 1987-88 amongst other projects.[29] The line was extended up to Kulpi by 1992 and was completed till Kakdwip by 2001.[29][30][31] The Kakdwip–Namkhana section was completed by 2004.[32]

Kalighat–Falta Railway

The Kalighat–Falta Railway (reporting mark :KFR) was a 40 km (25 mi) long narrow gauge (762 mm) railway line constructed by the Kalighat–Falta Railway Company, and operated as a part of McLeod's Light Railways, opening to traffic on 28 May 1917 from Gholeshapur (near Kalighat) to Falta.[17][18] Gholeshapur was connected to Majerhat junction on the Eastern Bengal Railway on 1920.[17][18] The railway line was closed on 1955 due to ever increasing losses. The tracks were dismantled and the land was reclaimed to build a road, now called James Long Sarani, in Behala.[19][20]

Electrification

The Sealdah South section lines are fully electrified with 25 kV AC overhead system. The electrification process was started in 1965 from Sealdah to Lakshmikantapur line and the other lines in this division with the different phases and completed up to 1966 from that time the whole division is also fully electrified.[33]

EMU Carshed

The Sealdah South section is primarily served by all 12 Coach EMU rakes from the Sonarpur (SPR) EMU Carshed.[5] They are also served with a few 12 Coach EMU rakes from the Narkeldanga (NKG), Barasat (BT) and Ranaghat (RHA) EMU Carshed which comes to Sealdah South as North/Main to South Link Trains via Kolkata Circular Railway.[5]

While the section was initially served by the Narkeldanga EMU carshed which opened on 1963, a need for a dedicated EMU carshed for the section led to the construction of the Sonarpur EMU carshed in 1978.[5] This reduced the inconvenience faced by the overburdened Narkeldanga EMU Carshed.[5]

As of November 2021, the Sonarpur Carshed had 32 12 Coach EMU rakes which exclusively served the Sealdah South section.[5]

Routes and stations

Stations

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

Sealdah–Diamond Harbour line

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Sealdah–Diamond Harbour line
Sl No. Distance from
Sealdah South (km)
Station name Station code Connections Station category[34] District
1 0 Sealdah South SDAH Sealdah Main and North section / Sealdah NSG-1 Kolkata
2 3 Park Circus PQS Circular SG-3
3 6 Ballygunge Junction BLN Circular / Budge Budge branch line SG-3
4 7 Dhakuria DHK SG-3
5 8 Jadabpur JDP SG-3
6 10 Baghajatin BGJT SG-3
7 12 New Garia NGRI Kavi Subhash SG-3
8 13 Garia GIA SG-3 South 24 Parganas
9 15 Narendrapur NRPR HG-3
10 17 Sonarpur Junction SPR Canning branch line SG-2
11 20 Subhasgram SBGR SG-2
12 22 Mallikpur MAK SG-3
1325Baruipur JunctionBRPNamkhana branch line SG-2
1428KalyanpurKYP SG-3
1530Dakshin DurgapurDKDP SG-3
1632HotarHT SG-3
1734DhamuaDMU SG-3
1837Uttar RadhanagarUTN HG-3
1940Magra HatMGT SG-3
2043Bahirpuya HaltBHPA HG-3
2145SangrampurSNU SG-3
2250DeulaD SG-3
2353NetraNTA SG-3
2455BasuldangaBSD SG-3
2557Gurudas NagarGURN SG-3
2660Diamond HarbourDH SG-3
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Budge Budge branch line

More information Budge Budge branch line, # ...
Budge Budge branch line
# Distance from
Ballygunge (km)
Station name Station code Connections Station category[34] District
10Ballygunge JunctionBLNSealdah–Diamond Harbour line / Circular SG-3 Kolkata
22Lake GardensLKFCircular SG-3
33TollygungeTLGCircular / Rabindra Sarobar SG-3
44New AliporeNACCCircular SG-3
56MajerhatMJTCircular / Majerhat SG-3
68Brace BridgeBRJ SG-3
711SantoshpurSSP SG-3 South 24 Parganas
813AkraAKRA SG-3
917NangiNAI SG-3
1019Komagata Maru Budge BudgeKBGB SG-3
† – Branch line starts at Ballygunge Junction
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Canning branch line

More information Canning branch line, # ...
Canning branch line
# Distance from
Sonarpur (km)
Station name Station code Connections Station category[34] District
10Sonarpur JunctionSPRSealdah–Diamond Harbour line SG-2 South 24 Parganas
23BidyadharpurBDYP SG-3
36KalikapurKLKR SG-3
47ChampahatiCHT SG-3
510PialiPLF SG-3
612GourdahaGQD HG-3
715Ghutiari SharifGOF SG-3
818Betberia GholaBTPG HG-3
922TaldiTLX SG-3
1025Matla HaltMATL HG-3
1128CanningCG SG-3
† – Branch line starts at Sonarpur Junction
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Namkhana branch line

More information Namkhana branch line, # ...
Namkhana branch line
# Distance from
Baruipur (km)
Station name Station code Connections Station category[34] District
10Baruipur JunctionBRPSealdah–Diamond Harbour line SG-2 South 24 Parganas
22Shasan RoadSSRD SG-3
35Krishna MohanKRXM HG-3
47DhapdhapiDPDP SG-3
59SurjyapurSJPR SG-3
611GocharanGCN SG-3
714HoglaHGA HG-3
817Dakshin BarasatDBT SG-3
920BaharuBARU SG-3
1025Jaynagar MajilpurJNM SG-3
1129Mathurapur RoadMPRD SG-3
1234MadhabpurMDBP HG-3
1337LakshmikantapurLKPR SG-3
1442UdairampurURP HG-3
1546KulpiKLW HG-3
1651KaranjaliKNJI HG-3
1757Nischintapur MarketNCPM HG-3
1859NischintapurNCP HG-3
1963MadhabnagarMDGB HG-3
2067KashinagarKHGR SG-3
2170KakdwipKWDP SG-3
2278UkilerhatUKLR HG-3
2385NamkhanaNMKA SG-3
† – Branch line starts at Baruipur Junction
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Planned extensions

Multiple new lines and extensions on this section have been planned by the Eastern Railway; however, most remain blocked due to land issues.[35][36]

Budge Budge–Pujali–Uluberia (Birshibpur) line

The 11 km (6.8 mi) long Budge Budge–Pujali line was sanctioned in the railway budget on 2009-10 while a 10.25 km (6.37 mi) extension from Pujali to Birshibpur near Uluberia on the Howrah–Kharagpur line was sanctioned in 2011–12.[35][37] Once completed this will connect the South Eastern Railway network under Kharagpur division directly with the Majerhat station in the Sealdah South section of the Eastern Railway via a bridge over the Hooghly river.[38] As of 2021, work could not be started on this extension due to non-availability of land and as such the project had been kept under abeyance.[35]

Kalikapur–Ghatakpukur–Minakhan line

In the 2011-12 railway budget, a 38 km (24 mi) long line from Kalikapur on the Canning branch line to Minakhan via Ghatakpukur was sanctioned.[36][37] However, work could not be started on this extension due to non-availability of land and as such the project had been kept under abeyance as of 2021.[36]

Canning–Jharkhali extension

A 4.84 km (3.01 mi) extension from Canning to Bhangankhali was sanctioned in the 2009-10 railway budget with a railway bridge proposed over the Matla river.[39][40][37] In 2011-12 this line was further proposed to be extended by 14.3 km (8.9 mi) to Basanti from where another extension of 23 km (14 mi) to Jharkhali was planned to be taken up.[39] However, work could not be started on this extension due to non-availability of land and as such the project had been kept under abeyance as of 2021.[36]

Planned branches to Raidighi and Durgapur

The 20 km (12 mi) long Jaynagar MajilpurRaidighi line via Krishnachandrapur was sanctioned in 2009–10.[37][40] In 2011-12 railway budget, a 25 km (16 mi) long new line from Sangrampur on the Sealdah–Diamond Harbour line to Krishnachandrapur was sanctioned along with a 32 km (20 mi) new line from Jaynagar Majilpur to Durgapur.[37] However, work could not be started on this extension due to non-availability of land and as such the project had been kept under abeyance as of 2021.[36]

Namkhana–Chandranagar–Bakkhali extension

The Namkhana branch line was sanctioned to be extended by 14 km (8.7 mi) to Chandranagar in 2009-10 and then by 17.2 km (10.7 mi) km to Bakkhali in 2011–12.[37][40] However, work could not be started on this extension due to non-availability of land and as such the project had been kept under abeyance as of 2021.[36][41]

Dankuni–Sagar Island rail line

While there have been multiple proposals to build a railway line to Sagar Island, none have been constructed yet. In 2017, a preliminary survey for a 138 km (86 mi) long line was sanctioned by the Indian Railways in order to boost connectivity between Dankuni and the proposed deep sea port at Sagar Island.[42] The below sections are supposed to be a part of the line if built:[42][43]

  • Pujali–Bankrahat–Diamond Harbour (Gurudasnagar)–Kulpi line: The 10 km (6.2 mi) Pujali–Bankrahat line and the 21 km (13 mi) Diamond Harbour (Gurudas Nagar)–Bankrahat line were sanctioned in 2011-12 railway budget.[36] The 17.25 km (10.72 mi) Diamond Harbour (Gurudas Nagar)–Kulpi line was sanctioned in 2012–13.[36] As of 2021, work could not be started on this extension due to non-availability of land and as such the project had been kept under abeyance.[35]
  • Kakdwip–Budakholi–Sagar Island line: A 5 km (3.1 mi) extension from Kakdwip to Budhakholi was sanctioned in the 2011-12 railway budget[36] with plans to further extend it to Sagar Island via a rail-road bridge.[43] As of 2021, work could not be started on this extension due to non-availability of land and as such the project had been kept under abeyance.[35]

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