Haldibari railway station

Railway station in Cooch Behar district, India

26°20′10″N 88°46′58″E / 26.3360°N 88.7828°E / 26.3360; 88.7828Elevation76 metres (249 ft)Owned byIndian RailwaysOperated byNortheast Frontier Railway ZoneLine(s)Haldibari–New Jalpaiguri linePlatforms3Tracks5 With 2 Sidings LineConstructionStructure typeStandard on groundParkingAvailableOther informationStatusFunctioningStation codeHDB Zone(s) NFR Division(s) KatiharHistoryOpened1878Rebuilt2021ElectrifiedYesPrevious namesBengal Assam Railway
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Haldibari is located in West Bengal
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Haldibari Railway Station serves Haldibari town in Cooch Behar district of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is an active railway transit point on the Bangladesh–India border. Important trains like New Jalpaiguri - Dhaka Cantonment-New Jalpaiguri Mitali Express runs through Haldibari and Kolkata - Haldibari-Kolkata Tri-Weekly Intercity Express, Sealdah-Haldibari-Sealdah Darjeeling Mail originate and terminate at Haldibari Railway Station.

History

During the British period all connections from southern parts of Bengal to North Bengal were through the eastern part of Bengal. From 1878, the railway route from Kolkata, then called Calcutta, was in two laps. The first lap was a 185 km journey along the Eastern Bengal State Railway from Calcutta Station (later renamed Sealdah) to Damookdeah Ghat on the southern bank of the Padma River, then across the river in a ferry and the second lap of the journey. A 336 km metre-gauge line of the North Bengal Railway linked Saraghat on the northern bank of the Padma to Siliguri.[1]

The 1.8 km long Hardinge Bridge across the Padma came up in 1912. In 1926 the metre-gauge section north of the bridge was converted to broad gauge, and so the entire Calcutta – Siliguri route became broad-gauge.[1] The route thus ran: SealdahRanaghatBheramaraHardinge BridgeIswardiSantaharHiliParabtipurNilphamari-Haldibari-JalpaiguriSiliguri.

With the partition of India, this track got trisected. The through route was formally closed after the India–Pakistan War in 1965.[2]

The Siliguri–Haldibari, part of the original broad gauge Calcutta–Siliguri track via Hardinge Bridge, got delinked from the trunk route in 1947. As all the other tracks in the area were metre gauge, it was converted from broad gauge to metre gauge in the late forties. When New Jalpaiguri railway station came up, the line was extended to New Jalpiguri. When broad-gauge lines were laid in the area, it was reconverted to broad gauge and now functions as the Haldibari–New Jalpaiguri line.[1]

Haldibari–Chilahati

There were proposals to reoperationalise the Haldibari–Chilahati section. Bangladesh Railway had to construct 7.5 kilometres of new rail tracks from Chilahati to reach the border while the Indian authorities had to set up 4.5 kilometres of tracks from its border to Haldibari railway station.[2]

In the joint statement issued on the occasion of the visit of the Prime Minister of India to Bangladesh, on 7 September 2011, it was stated: "Bangladesh Prime Minister expressed her appreciation to the Indian Prime Minister for amendment of the MoU between the Bangladesh and Indian Railways allowing Rohanpur-Singabad as an additional route for both bulk and container cargo for Nepalese rail transit traffic. Bangladesh side also appreciated the assistance from India for the movement of fertilizers from Bangladesh to Nepal by rail route. They also agreed to re-establish rail connections between Chilahati–Haldibari and Kulaura–Mahishashan in the spirit of encouraging revival of old linkages and transport routes between the two countries."[3][4]

The Haldibari-Chilahati link was relaunched with freight operations on 1 August 2021.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b c "India: the complex history of the junctions at Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri". Alastair Boobyer. IRFCA. Retrieved 4 March 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. ^ a b "New rail transit route thru India gets govt nod". Priyo Internet Life. Archived from the original on 8 June 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Joint Statement on the occasion of the visit of the PM of India to Bangladesh, 7 September 2011". Item No. 40. Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  4. ^ New project to revamp Bangladesh's rail link with Darjeeling, Dhaka Tribune, September 18, 2018, accessed October 3, 2019
  5. ^ "Relaunching of Indo-Bangladesh train link to further connectivity and cross-border trade". Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Starting of freight trains via restored Haldibari (India) – Chilahati (Bangladesh) rail link". Press Information Bureau, Government of India. 2 August 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2022.

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