South Eastern line (Kolkata Suburban Railway)

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Indian Railways Suburban Railway Logo.svg South Eastern line
Overview
StatusOperational
Owner Indian Railway
Locale Howrah, West Bengal
Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal
Purba Medinipur, West Bengal
Termini
Stations
  • Total stations: 87
  • Interchange stations: 5
Service
System Kolkata 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 gauge 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Electrification 25,000 V
Route map

Contents

Howrah–Kharagpur line
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Jakpur
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Madpur
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Shyam Chak
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Balichak
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Duan
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Radhamohanpur
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Haur
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Khirai
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Panskura
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Narayan Pakuria Murail
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Bhogpur
Tamluk
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Nandaigajan
Nandakumar
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Mecheda
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Mayana
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Keshabpur
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Mahishadal
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Barda
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Deshapran
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Nandigram
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Durgachak
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Kandiamari
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Durgachak Town
Henria
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Nachinda
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IOC Haldia Refinery
Kanthi
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Bandar
Sitalpur
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Sujalpur
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Haldia
Ashapurna Devi
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Kolaghat Thermal
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Badalpur
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Kolaghat
Ramnagar (Bengal)
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Deulti
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Ghoraghata
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Bagnan
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Digha
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Kulgachia
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Bir Shibpur
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Uluberia
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Phuleswar
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Chengel
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Fort Gloster Jute Mill
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Bauria
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Nalpur
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Abada
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Sankrail
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Delta Jute Mill
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Ramrajatala
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Tikiapara
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Howrah
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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. [5]

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. [6]

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. [7]

Stations with Routes

Routes

The South Eastern line consists of the following routes:

Stations

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

Main line

South Eastern line (Main)
#Distance from Howrah Jn (km)Station NameStation CodeConnections
10 Howrah Junction HWH Eastern line
23 Tikiapara TPKRNone
34 Dasnagar DSNRNone
46 Ramrajatala RMJNone
57 Santragachi Junction SRCShalimar/Amta (South Eastern line)
611 Mourigram MRGMNone
712 Andul ADL Chord link line
816 Sankrail SELNone
918 Abada ABBNone
1020 Nalpur NALRNone
1124 Bauria BVANone
1227 Chengel CGANone
1330 Phuleswar FLRNone
1432 Uluberia ULBNone
1536 Bir Shibpur BSBPNone
1640 Kulgachia KGYNone
1745 Bagnan BZNNone
1848 Ghoraghata GGTANone
1951 Deulti DTENone
2055 Kolaghat KIGNone
2158 Mecheda MCANone
2261 Nandaigajan NDGJNone
2364 Bhogpur BOPNone
2467 Narayan Pakuria Murail NPMRHaldia/Digha (South Eastern line)
2571 Panskura Junction PKUHaldia/Digha (South Eastern line)
2676 Khirai KHAINone
2780 Haur HAURNone
2885 Radhamohanpur RDUNone
2988 Duan DUANNone
3091 Balichak BCKNone
3196 Shyamchak SMCKNone
32102 Madpur MPDNone
33108 Jakpur JPRNone
34115 Kharagpur Junction KGPNone
35117 Girimaidan GMDNNone
36121 Gokulpur GKLNone
37125 Cossye Halt CSYNone
38128 Midnapore MDNNone

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
West branch line
#Distance from Shalimar (km)Station NameStation CodeConnections
10 Shalimar SHMNone
23 Padmapukur PDPKNone
35 Santragachi Junction SRCSouth Eastern line (Main)
411 Bankranayabaz BKNM Chord link line
513 Baltikuri BALT Chord link line
615 Kona KONANone
718 Dansi DNINone
820 Jhaluarbar JLBRNone
921 Makardaha MDCNone
1023 Domjur Road DMJRNone
1125 Domjur DJRNone
1228 Dakshinbari DKBNone
1332 Bargachia BACNone
1435 Pantihal PTHLNone
1537 Munsirhat MNHNone
1638 Mahendralalnagar MHLNNone
1742 Maju MJHNone
1845 Jalalsi JLINone
1947 Harishdadpur HDCNone
2050 Amta AMZNone
South East branch line
South East branch line
#Distance from Panskura Jn (km)Station NameStation CodeConnections
10 Panskura Junction PKUSouth Eastern line (Main)
28 Raghunathbari RGXNone
316 Rajgoda RGANone
421 Sahid Matangini SMTGNone
524 Tamluk TMZDigha (South Eastern line)
631 Keshabpur KSBPNone
736 Satish Samanta SSPHNone
839 Mahishadal MSDLNone
947 Barda BRDBNone
1053 Basulya Sutahata BYSANone
1159 Durgachak DZKNone
1262 Durgachak Town DZKTNone
1365 Silpaprabesh SLPRNone
1467 Bandar BAARNone
1569 Haldia HLZNone
† – 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 NameStation CodeConnections
10 Tamluk TMZPanskura / Haldia (South Eastern line)
210 Nandakumar NDKRNone
321 Lavan Satyagrah Smarak LSGSNone
432 Deshapran DSPNNone
539 Henria HENNone
651 Nachinda NCNNone
762 Kanthi KATINone
868 Sitalpur STLBNone
971 Sujalpur SJPANone
1076 Ashapurna Devi APRDNone
1178 Badalpur BDPANone
1286 Ramnagar RMRBNone
1388 Tikra TKRANone
1494 Digha DGHANone
† – 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.[ citation needed ]

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.[ citation needed ]

In 1985, The Kharagpur – Midnapore line was also electrified. [8]

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. [9]

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. [10]

See also

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Barda railway station is a railway station on the Panskura–Haldia branch line in South Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways. The railway station is situated beside Kukrahati Road, Chaitannyapur at Barda in Purba Medinipur district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Mahishadal railway station is a railway station on the Panskura–Haldia branch line in South Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways. The railway station is situated beside Haldia–Mecheda Road at Mahishadal in Purba Medinipur district in the Indian state of West Bengal. This railway station serves Mahishadal area.

Satish Samanta Halt railway station is a halt railway station on the Panskura–Haldia branch line in South Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways. The railway station is situated beside Mahishadal-Geonkhali Road, Rangibasan at Mahishadal in Purba Medinipur district in the Indian state of West Bengal. This railway station is named after Bengali freedom fighter Satish Chandra Samanta.

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