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1 History  





2 Locale  



2.1  Elephants  







3 Sikkim connection  





4 Branch lines  





5 Important Railway Stations  





6 References  





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New Jalpaiguri–Alipurduar–Samuktala Road line (including New Cooch Behar–Golakganj branch line)
New Alipurduar Junction an important railway station on New Jalpaiguri–Alipurduar–Samuktala Road line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleWest Bengal
Termini
  • Samuktala Road
  • Stations24
    Service
    Operator(s)Northeast Frontier Railway
    History
    Opened1950
    Technical
    Line length182 km (113 mi)
    Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
    ElectrificationYes

    Route map

    km
    km

    Up arrow

    238
    105
    Fakiragram

    New Jalpaiguri-New
    Bongaigaon section
    Down arrow

    Up arrow

    Up arrow

    58
    Golakganj

    Gadadhar River

    43
    Agomoni

    36
    Bidyar Dabri

    Assam
    West Bengal
    border

    30
    Boxirhat
    New Jalpaiguri–New
    Bongaigaon section
    Up arrow

    23
    Tufanganj
    Samuktala Road
    174
    213

    12
    Maradanga

    203
    New Alipurduar

    192
    New Baneswar

    Right arrow

    184
    0
    New Cooch Behar

    LowerRight arrow

    Down arrow

    176
    Baneswar

    166
    Alipurduar
    Salsala Bari
    169

    164
    Alipurduar Court
    Alipurduar College
    164

    161
    Alipurduar Junction

    157
    Damanpur

    150
    Rajabhatkhawa
    Buxa Road
    156

    closed MG section
    Jayanti
    166

    planned Rajabhatkhawa–Jayanti
    new BG line

    144
    Garopara

    138
    Kalchini

    135
    Hamiltonganj

    126
    Hasimara
    Airport interchange Air Force Base

    Dalsingpara
    120

    closed MG section

    116
    Madarihat

    107
    Mujnai

    101
    Dalgaon

    92
    Binnaguri

    85
    Banarhat

    77
    Chengmari

    74
    Carron, West Bengal

    69
    Nagrakata

    62
    Chapramari
    Naxal
    71

    planned Chalsa-Naxal
    new BG line
    Metelli
    64

    closed Chalsa-Metelli
    MG section

    55
    Chalsa

    Neora River
    Gangtok
    122

    48
    New Mal Junction
    Singtam
    90

    UpperRight arrow
    planned/approved ↑
    under construction ↓

    42
    Damdim
    Rangpo
    68

    37
    Odlabari
    border

    Ghish River
    Melli
    51

    33
    Bagrakote
    Tista Bazaar
    46

    Leesh River

    26
    Pillamshat

    Gielkhola
    44

    Rilli
    40

    Riyang
    37

    Kalijhora
    27

    21
    Sivok

    18
    Gulma Khola
    Salugara
    13

    16
    Gulma

    11
    Pashwashraya
    Panchnai Junction
    13

    Left arrow

    Panchai River

    7
    Siliguri Junction
    Matigara
    11

    4
    Siliguri Town

    Right arrow

    0
    New Jalpaiguri
    R.R. Halt
    14

    7
    Rangapani

    Bagdogra
    17

    Down arrow
    0Down arrow

    Sources:

    • Google Maps
    • Indian Railway – East Zone Time Table

    55425 Alipurduar–Bamanhat Passenger

    55426 Bamanhat–Alipuduar Passenger

    The New Jalpaiguri–Alipurduar–Samuktala Road line is a railway line that connects New Jalpaiguri- Siliguri Junction with Alipurduar and Samuktala Road in the Indian state of West Bengal. This railway line passes through the beautiful Doars region, which includes Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, Dooars-Terai tea gardens, Sevoke Railway Bridge, River Teesta, River Jaldhaka, River Torsha, Gorumara National Park, Buxa Tiger Reserve, Jaldapara National Park, Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, Chilapata Forests, Tunnels, Hills, Valleys etc.

    History[edit]

    Cooch Behar State Railway built the line between Geetaldaha, which connected to Lalmonirhat, and Jainti during 1893–1901.[1] The Eastern Bengal Railway constructed the Hasimara–Alipurduar section during the period 1900–1910. The Bengal Dooars Railway also constructed certain lines in the area. Their longest line was from Lalmonirhat to the western Dooars. Those were metre-gauge railways. The Eastern Bengal Railway and the Assam Bengal Railway were merged during World War II and came to be known as the Bengal Assam Railway. With the partition of India in 1947, the Indian part of Bengal Assam Railway became Assam Railway, which subsequently became part of North Eastern Railway and Northeast Frontier Railway.[2][3][4] The metre-gauge track was converted to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge.[5][6] The 182 kilometres (113 mi) long New Jalpaiguri/ Siliguri–Samuktala Road line was constructed as part of the Assam Rail Link project in 1948–50. After conversion to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in), it was re-opened on 20 November 2003.[4][7]

    Locale[edit]

    Sevoke Railway Bridge across the Teesta, to the south of the Coronation Bridge

    The Dooars or the Himalayan foothills cover a stretch of about 140 km in the northern part of Jalpaiguri district between the Teesta and Sankosh rivers with fields, forests and tea gardens in the backdrop of low hills. Numerous mountain streams criss-cross the region. The Dooars are particularly notable for its forests and wild life sanctuaries – Gorumara National Park, Jaldapara National Park, Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, Chilapata Forests, and Buxa Tiger Reserve. The New Jalpaiguri–Alipurduar–Samuktala Road line runs through the area.[8] It also runs through another sanctuary outside the Dooars – Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary.

    Elephants[edit]

    The line running through deep forests has taken a toll on elephant herds. A large number of elephants have been killed by speeding trains. Following protests by the local population, restrictions have been placed on the speed of trains, particularly at night.[5][9]

    Sikkim connection[edit]

    The construction of a new 44.4-kilometre (27.6 mi) long Sevoke-Rangpo Railway Line from Sivok railway stationinSevoke on the New Jalpaiguri–Alipurduar–Samuktala Road line in West Bengal to Rangpo railway stationinRangpo, Sikkim commenced in 2010.[10][11] The railway line up to Rangpo is expected to be completed in December 2023.[12] In the second phase the line will be extended up to Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim.[13]

    Branch lines[edit]

    The broad gauge branch line i.e New Mal–Changrabandha–New Cooch Behar line from Malbazar in Jalpaiguri district to Changrabandha in Cooch Behar district exists with connecting line to New Cooch Behar. Old metre gauge extension of this line on the Bangladesh side from Burimari to Lalmonirhat is still functional.[14][15]

    The Alipuduar–Bamanhat branch line ends near the India–Bangladesh border across the Dharla River. In pre-independence days, it used to connect to Mogalhat, now in Bangladesh, across the Dharla. The bridge is broken. The line from Golokganj meets the branch line. Before the Dharla bridge was broken the rail link from ParbatipurtoFakiragram used to pass through Geetaldaha, now a border village in Cooch Behar district, and Bamanhat.[15][16] The Alipurduar–Bamanhat branch line was converted to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) in 2007.[17] Dhubri-New Jalpaiguri Inter-city Express via Cooch Behar was introduced in February 2012.[18]

    Rajabhatkawa-Jainti line is a new project sanctioned in 2012–13.[19]

    Important Railway Stations[edit]

    Important railway stations in this line are as follows:

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "The Cooch Behar State Railways (1903)". "The Cooch Behar state and its land revenue settlements" by H. N. Chaudhuri, Cooch Behar State Press, 1903 – Review by R Sivaramakrishnan. IRFCA. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  • ^ "History". Northeast Frontier Railway. Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  • ^ "Bengal Dooars Railway". Fibis. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  • ^ a b R.P. Saxena. "Indian Railway History timeline". Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  • ^ a b "Elephant blocks trains in Dooars". News from Darjeeling, Dooars and Sikkim. 18 August 2010. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  • ^ Alastair Boobyer. "India: the complex history of the junctions at Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri". IRFCA. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  • ^ "Focus on safety and security of trains". The Hindu. Chennai. 27 February 2003. Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  • ^ "Dooars". Retrieved 20 November 2011.
  • ^ "Dooars protests train speed control". The Telegraph. Calcutta. 27 November 2010. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  • ^ "Work commences on new railway line connecting Sikkim". Business Standard. 24 February 2010. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
  • ^ Jayanta Gupta (29 October 2009). "Finally, Sikkim railway project on track". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
  • ^ Financial Express. Indian Railways new Sivok-Rangpo rail project: Travel from West Bengal to Sikkim in just 2 hours. (30 August 2019).
  • ^ Times of India. Very soon, travelling to Sikkim by train will be a possibility. (17 September 2019).
  • ^ Mohan Bhuyan. "International Links from India". IRFCA. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  • ^ a b "Geography – International". IRFCA. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  • ^ "Official pledges rail project by March". The Telegraph. Calcutta. 12 December 2010. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  • ^ Srivastava, V. P. "Role of Engineering Deptt in Meeting Corporate Objectives of Indian Railways" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 March 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
  • ^ "Two new trains flagged off". The Telegraph. 12 February 2012. Archived from the original on 30 June 2013. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  • ^ "What is new in Railway Budget 2012-13". The Times of India. 14 March 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  • External links[edit]

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