Jangipur Road railway station

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Jangipur Road railway station
Express train Passenger train station
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Jangipur station view
LocationStation Road, Raghunathganj, Murshidabad district, West Bengal
India
Coordinates24°16′24″N 88°13′36″E / 24.2734°N 88.2267°E / 24.2734; 88.2267
Elevation30 m (98 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byEastern Railway zone
Line(s)Barharwa–Azimganj–Katwa loop
Platforms3
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on-ground station)
ParkingAvailable
Other information
StatusActive
Station codeJRLE
Zone(s) Eastern Railway zone
Division(s) Malda
History
Opened1913
ElectrifiedElectrified
Previous namesEast Indian Railway Company
Services
Preceding station   Indian Railways   Following station
toward ?
Eastern Railway zone
toward ?
Full view of Jangipur Station

Jangipur Road railway station is a railway station on the Barharwa–Azimganj–Katwa loop of Malda railway division of Eastern Railway zone. It is situated at Station Road, Raghunathganj of Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal.[1]

History[]

In 1913, the Hooghly–Katwa Railway constructed a 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge line from Bandel to Katwa, and the Barharwa–Azimganj–Katwa Railway constructed the 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge Barharwa–Azimganj–Katwa loop.[2][3] With the construction of the Farakka Barrage and opening of the railway bridge in 1971, the railway communication picture of this line were completely changed. Total 32 trains including few passenger and express trains stop at Jangipur Road railway station.[4] The distance between Jangipur Road and Howrah railway station is approximately 252 km.[5]

Heritage station[]

Considering the contribution of Jangipur in the development of the railways in India, the Malda Division of Eastern Railway has renovated the Jangipur station as a heritage station to bring back its past glory. But the historic toll tax office, which was once the largest revenue collection centre in the country, has been submerged by the Ganga after erosion of the banks. Mr. Prashant Kumar Mishra, Chief Workshop Engineer of Eastern Railway, who is also holding the additional charge of DRM of Malda Division, said on 14 September 2019 that the Jangipur station building, the most well-known landmark of the area with its thick brick walls, high roof, arches, wooden window shades has been given a new lease of life after structural repairs. "It was painted in trade mark red colour and the renovated heritage station building is now the cynosure of all eyes", Mishra added. He further said directors of the East India Company were deeply convinced of the need of railways in India for mobilising its forces across the country. The company wanted to conduct detailed traffic surveys and explore financial viability before deciding to set up a railway network in India. The first report of the directors of East India Rail Company had made mention of two million tonnes of inland traffic between Calcutta, the N.W. and Jangipore Ghat that alone carried more than 7.96 lakh tonnes of goods. It was the toll record of Jangipur that paved the way for construction of the railway network by EIR in India. The official records of the collector of tolls at Jangipur mentioned that in 1844–45, on the Bhagarutty River boats passed through that branch of the river, containing 21,497,750 maunds, or taking 27 maunds to the ton, the tonnage of the laden cargo boats was 796,213 tonnes. G.Ashburner of Messers Macintyre and Company in his letter dated 2 September 1844 to R Macdonald Stephenson stated, "I am satisfied indeed after very careful enquiry and minute attention to the subject that no country in the world has ever offered so tempting a field for the investment of capital in railways as the Valley of Ganges from one extremity to the other." "I have searched for the toll house in the banks of river Ganges, but sadly it no longer exists as it is now lying submerged in the river after erosion", Mr Mishra added.[6]

Originating train[]

  • 73151/52 Jangipur–Sealdah–Jangipur DEMU Passenger was introduced on 19 February 2012. Later it started to run as 03177/78 Jangipur–Sealdah–Jangipur MEMU Special w.e.f 30/03/2021.
  • 73035/36 Jangipur–Katwa–Jangipur DEMU Passenger was introduced on 9 February 2014. Later this train was extended to Nimtita from Jangipur.

Updates[]

  • Railway Board approved the conversion of the 73151/52 Jangipur–Sealdah–Jangipur DEMU Passenger to Express category with ref of letter no. 2020/Chg./30/3/PT date of 20/10/2020.[7]
  • 03177/78 Jangipur–Sealdah–Jangipur MEMU Special has been introduced w.e.f 30/03/2021 to replace the 73151/52 Jangipur–Sealdah–Jangipur DEMU Passenger.

Facilities[]

  • Upper class waiting room
  • Purified drinking water
  • Ramp for disabled person
  • Reservation Booking counter
  • Food & tea stall
  • Bike & car parking space

Miscellaneous[]

Jangipur Railway Passengers Committee (JRPC) was formed in 2018. They initiated multiple activities for railway development across the Jangipur as well as Murshidabad district.

  • On 26 January 2019, JRPC submitted their demands for new train from Jangipur to Kolkata in early morning and stoppages of all train at Jangipur to DRM Malda.
  • Later on 8 February 2019, JRPC submitted their same demands to Mr. Harindra Rao, General Manager of Eastern Railway.
  • JRPC also placed their demands to ex-Member of Parliament of Jangipur Mr. Abhijit Mukherjee on 17 February 2019.
  • JRPC submitted the demands of new train and stoppages of trains and pending work of Nashipur Bridge to newly elected Member of Parliament of Jangipur constituency Mr. Khalilur Rahaman on 10 August 2019.
  • On 11 November 2019, JRPC supported the Rail Roko movement by Murshidabad Railway Passengers Association for the demand of completing the work of Nashipur Rail link between Azimganj–Murshidabad.
  • On 15 January 2021, JRPC participated in the blockade movement organized by Murshidabad Railway Passengers Association for the demand of completing the work of Nashipur Rail link between Azimganj–Murshidabad.

References[]

  1. ^ "JANGIPUR ROAD (JRLE) Railway Station". NDTV. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  2. ^ Saxena, R. P. "Indian Railway History timeline". Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  3. ^ "The Chronology of Railway development in Eastern Indian". Rail India. Archived from the original on 16 March 2008. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Departures from JRLE/Jangipur Road". Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  5. ^ "HOWRAH JN to JANGIPUR ROAD Trains". Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Jangipur's historic toll tax office submerged by the Ganga, but restored railway station stands proud". The Statesman. 14 September 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  7. ^ "Railways convert 355 passenger trains into mail, express category in New Time Table, Here is Complete List". NEWS Station. 20 October 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
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