Barrackpore railway station

Railway station in West Bengal, India

Barrackpore

ব্যারাকপুর/बैरकपुर
Kolkata Suburban Railway, passenger train and express train station
Barrackpore railway station entrance in 2012
General information
LocationB.T. Road – State Highway 1 2, Barrackpore, North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal[1]
India
Coordinates22°45′37″N 88°22′16″E / 22.760313°N 88.371141°E / 22.760313; 88.371141
Elevation12 metres (39 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byEastern Railway
Line(s)Sealdah–Ranaghat line of Kolkata Suburban Railway
Platforms5 (1,1A,2,3,4)
Tracks6
ConnectionsTaxi stand, Bus stand Bus interchange
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground station)
ParkingAvailable Parking
Bicycle facilitiesAvailable Bicycle facilities
AccessibleAvailable at entrance (on Platform No. 1 and 4)
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeBP
Zone(s) Eastern Railway zone
Division(s) Sealdah
History
Opened1862; 162 years ago (1862)
Electrified1963–1965 (25KV AC overhead line)
Previous namesEastern Bengal Railway
Services
Preceding station Kolkata Suburban Railway Following station
Titagarh
towards Sealdah
Eastern Line Palta
Route map
Sealdah–Ranaghat–Gede line
including Naihati–Bandel & Kalyani–Kalyani Simanta branch lines
Legend
km
121
Darshana
117
Gede
114
Harish Nagar Halt
112
Banpur
106
Majhdia
Mathabhanga river
100
Tarak Nagar Halt
97
Mayurhat Halt
94
Bagula
91
Bhayna Halt
89
Shantinagar Halt
87
Bahirgachhi Halt
91
Duttapulia
(planned)
83
Aranghata
km
80
Panchberia Halt
78
Bankimnagar Halt
Left arrow
76
Churni Ghat
74
Ranaghat Junction
Kalyani Simanta
56
69
Payradanga
Kalyani Ghosh Para
53
63
Chakdaha
Kalyani Silpanchal
51
61
Palpara
FCI siding
58
Simurali
Up arrow
54
Madanpur
Right arrow
Bandel Junction
47
49
Kalyani
Left arrow
Hooghly Ghat
43
46
Kanchrapara
Jubilee Bridge
over Hooghly River
45
 
Kanchrapara Workshop Gate
Kanchrapara Railway Workshop
Hukumchand jute mill siding
43
Halisahar
Indian Pulp & Paper Mill siding
Naihati jute mill siding
Sealdah–Ranaghat line
Garifa
42
Naihati–Bandel line
Gauripur jute mill siding
39
Naihati Junction
Nadia jute mill siding
Naihati Rail Yard
Reliance jute mills siding
36
Kankinara
abandoned lines
Kankinara jute mill siding
34
Jagaddal
Kankinara paper mill siding
Weaverly jute mill siding
Anglo-India jute mill siding
31
Shyamnagar
Jagaddal jute mill siding
Shyamnagar jute mill siding
Alliance jute mill siding
Dunbar cotton mill siding
Alexandra jute mills siding
28
Ichhapur
Meghna jute mills siding
26
Palta
India jute mills siding
27
Racecourse
Barrackpore
Army Cantonment
Craig jute mills siding
24
Barrackpore
Auckland jute mills siding
Bhatpara power house siding
Empire jute mill siding
Kelvin jute mill siding
Kinnison jute mill siding
Standard jute mill siding
abandoned lines
Titagarh paper mill siding
22
Titagarh
Titagarh jute mill siding
CESC TTPS siding
Khardaha jute mill siding
20
Khardaha
TEXMACO Sodpur siding
17
Sodpur
15
Agarpara
Left arrow
Kamarhati jute mill siding
M/s Diamond Products siding
Dakshineswar
14
UpperRight arrow KM Line 5  (planned)
Baranagar jute mill siding
TEXMACO Belgharia siding
Baranagar Road
13
13
Belgharia
Noapara
00
Noapara Metro Depot
Kestopur Canal
15
Biman Bandar Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport
13
Jessore Road
Up arrow
Up arrow line dismantled
11
Dum Dum Cantonment
Down arrow line dismantled
Dum Dum Junction
08
Jessore Road
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport Biman Bandar
Patipukur loop
line (dismantled)
LowerRight arrow  KM Line 4  (u/c)
Belgachia
00
10
Patipukur
Ultadanga Road
011
Lansdown mill siding
Kolkata
012
Brown Blanket mill siding
Down arrow
Down arrow  KM Line 1 
Kestopur Canal
Bidhan Nagar Road
5
Bidhannagar Road
Press House siding
Kankurgachi Road
2
Kankurgachi Road Junction
Narkeldanga
EMU Carshed
3
Sir Gurudas Banerjee Halt
Circular Canal
Kankurgachi
Chord line
Sealdah North
00
0
Sealdah Main
Sealdah
Left arrow  KM Line 2  Right arrow
Sealdah South
00
Beliaghata Diesel Loco Shed
6
Kamardanga Halt
Beruck & Comens Siding
3│7
Park Circus
Down arrow
km
km
Key
Indian Railways broad gauge (1676 mm)
Kolkata Metro (KM) broad gauge (1676 mm)
Kolkata Metro (KM) standard gauge (1435 mm)
in use
out of use, planned, or
under construction (u/c)
tunnel
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Barrackpore (Station Code: BP) is a major railway station in North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal, which serves the city of Barrackpore. It lies on the Sealdah–Ranaghat line and is part of the Kolkata Suburban Railway system and is under the jurisdiction of Eastern Railway.

History

The Sealdah–Kusthia line of the Eastern Bengal Railway was opened to railway traffic in the year 1862.[2] Eastern Bengal Railway used to work only on the eastern side of the Hooghly River.[3][better source needed] Barrackpore has been serviced by rail since 1862.

Route

It takes about 35–40 minutes by suburban train to reach Barrackpore from Sealdah. As they are located in a suburban region of Kolkata, most municipalities of Barrackpore are connected by local train with Kolkata. The Sealdah–Ranaghat line runs through this sub-division and connects to Bongaon, Dankuni, Howrah, Burdwan, and Bandel. It is part of the Kolkata Suburban Railway system. The Circular and Metro Railways of Kolkata also offer an accessible means of transit to and from the sub-division.

Station complex

The platform is very much well sheltered. It has many facilities including water and sanitation. There is a proper approach road to this station. It is in proximity to the BT Road.[4]

Electrification

The Sealdah–Ranaghat sector was electrified in 1963–65.[5] Barrackpore was included in that sector.

Barrackpore Racecourse railway station

There used to be a branch line originating from Barrackpore station (code : BPPS) that served the Barrackpore Cantonment area. Barrackpore had a race course behind the criminal court and a special single rail track took steam engine-driven trains there, carrying British passengers who would attend the race. The line has been depreciated since and the Barrackpore Racecourse railway station is used by the Indian Army only.[6]

Gallery

  • Barrackpore railway station platform board
    Barrackpore railway station platform board
  • Barrackpore RaceCourse railway station
    Barrackpore RaceCourse railway station
  • Barrackpore Racecourse railway station signage
    Barrackpore Racecourse railway station signage
  • Internal architecture of Barrackpore railway station
    Internal architecture of Barrackpore railway station

References

  1. ^ BP/Barrackpore – India Rail Info
  2. ^ "IR History: Early days (1832–1865)". IRFCA. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Eastern Bengal Railway". fibis. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Barrackpore railway station". India Rail Info.
  5. ^ "History of Electrification". IRFCA. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  6. ^ Ganguly, Biswarup (27 May 2012), English: The Barrackpore Racecourse Railway Station (station code:BPPS) constructed in 1927 adjacent to the racecourse so that people from Calcutta could came to Barrackpore by a race special train from Sealdah direct to race. This railway station is now used by the Indian army., retrieved 30 November 2021

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