Asansol Junction railway station

Railway station in West Bengal, India

ActiveStation codeASN[1] Zone(s) Eastern Railway zone Division(s) AsansolClassificationNSG-2HistoryOpened1864; 160 years ago (1864)Electrified1957–1962Previous namesEast Indian Railway
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via Grand Chord
Radhanagar
Sitarampur
Chinakuri & Seetalpur
colliery sidings
to Andal via Barabani line
planned wye connection
Sodepur colliery siding
Barachak
IISCO Damodar Yard
SAIL IISCO Steel Plant
Hirapur Exchange Yard
Damodar
IISCO Burnpur sidings
Burnpur
Mohsila
Asansol
Freight bypass
to Damodar station
Kalipahari
Sources:[2][3]
Location
Asansol Junction is located in West Bengal
Asansol Junction
Asansol Junction
Location within West Bengal
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Bardhaman–Asansol section
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km
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UpperLeft arrow
120
Sitarampur
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123
Radhanagar Colliery siding
planned wye connection
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IISCO Damodar Yard
115
Damodar
116
Barachak
IISCO Hirapur Exchange Yard
IISCO Burnpur sidings
111
Burnpur
107
Asansol Court
106
Asansol Junction
Asansol Passenger Yard
106
Mohishila
Kalipahari-Damodar
freight bypass line
101
Kalipahari Asansol Airfield
96
Nuniah Block Hut
Nunia River
92
Nimcha Block Hut
Nimcha Colliery Siding
Kalidaspur Colliery
88
Raniganj
Raniganj Ghat
83
Baktarnagar Block Hut
UpperRight arrow
LowerRight arrow
80
Andal Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport
Andal Marshalling Yard
Durgapur Cement Works (Birla)
74
Pinjrapol Block Hut
Durgapur Steel Exchange Yard
72
Waria
Alloy Steels Plant Siding
Durgapur Projects Limited
Durgapur Coke Oven Plant
64
Durgapur
Durgapur Goods Shed
56
Rajbandh
48
Panagarh Panagarh Airport
Panagarh Army Cantonment
38
Mankar
29
Paraj
23
Galsi
20
Ishan Chandi Halt
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13
Khana
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to
Bankura–Masagram line
(under construction)
8
Talit
0
Barddhaman Junction
7
Gangpur
12
Saktigarh
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km
Sources:

[4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

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Adra–Asansol line
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km
0
Asansol
5
Burnpur Burnpur Airport
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IISCO Burnpur sidings
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9
Damodar
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IISCO Damodar yard
ACC cement factory siding
14
Madhukunda
21
Muradi
Chaurashi Goods siding
26
Ramkanali
31
Bero
RTPP sidings
37
Joychandi Pahar
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41
Adra
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Source: Indian Railway Time Table

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Asansol–Tatanagar–Kharagpur line
incl. Adra–Bokaro Steel City, Purulia–Kotshila
& Tatanagar–Badampahar branch lines
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km
Bokaro Airport Bokaro Steel City
78
Ispat Nagar
62
Chas
54
0
Asansol Junction
Bandidih
49
5
Burnpur Burnpur Airport
Mahuda Junction
53
Adra–Asansol line
9
Damodar
Talgaria
42
Shewbabudih
36
ACC Cement factory Siding
Sudamdih
32
14
Madhukunda
21
Muradi
Bhojudih
30
Chaurashi Goods Siding
Bhojudih Coal Washery
26
Ramkanali
31
Bero
Santaldih
23
Rukni
15
37
Joychandi Pahar
Sanka
7
Gardhrubeswar
48
0│41
Adra Junction
Kotshila Junction
36
55
Anara
Barbenda
32
61
Bagalia
Garh Jaipur
29
69
Kustaur
Chas Road
22
73
Charrah Charra Airfield
Gourinathdham
15
0│81
Purulia
88
Tamna
96
Kantadih
104
Urma
112
Barabhum
117
Biramdih
126
Nimdih
135
Chandil
141
Manikui
Bihar Sponge Iron Sidings
146
Kunki
Amalgam Power
& Steel Sidings
149
Kandra
Birbans
170
154
Birrajpur
Tata Sponge Iron Siding
160
Gamharia Junction
166
Adityapur
Sonari Airport
Tatanagar Junction
0│171
Haludpukur
22
Sidhirsai
34
3
Salgajhari
Bahalda Road
42
7
Govindpur
Aonlajori Junction
55
14
Asanboni
Gorumahisani
64
19
Rakha Mines
Rairangpur
65
Kuldiha
73
26
Galudih
Chhanua
80
36
Ghatsila
Badampahar
89
42
Chirugoda
48
Dalbhumgarh
57
Kokpara
66
Chakulia Chakulia Airport
Chakulia-Buramara new
line (planned)
Purnapani
72
Kanimahuli
Borol
Baharagora
80
Gidhni
Jharkhand
Odisha
border
88
Khatkura
95
Jhargram
Jamsola
Jharpokaria
104
Banstala
111
Sardiha
Buramara
119
Khemasuli
125
Kalaikunda Kalaikunda Air Force Station
Nimpura
127
Nimpura Through Yard
Nimpura Goods Yard
131
Girimaidan
Hijli
133
134
Kharagpur Junction

Asansol Junction (station code: ASN) is a railway station of Eastern Railway in Asansol of Paschim Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The station is on the Howrah–Delhi main line. It is the 8th busiest railway station in India in terms of frequency of trains after Kanpur Central, Vijayawada Junction, Delhi Junction, New Delhi, Ambala Cant, Howrah and Patna Junction.[citation needed] Around 171 trains pass through the station daily. It serves Asansol and the surrounding areas.

View of Asansol railway junction
Entrance gate of Asansol Railway Junction

Overview

Mining-industry zone

"The entire belt between Durgapur (158 km from Howrah), and all the way up to Dhanbad and beyond is industrialized. Apart from factories, there are many coalmines, some closed now, and some with fires burning deep in the mineshafts. Mining area extends for a large area, mostly to the south of the tracks. Quite a portion of the track passes through cuttings, where the surrounding area is higher than the track level, resulting in the profusion of characteristic small masonry bridges crossing the tracks." This description is from "Gomoh loco shed and CLW trip record" by Samit Roychoudhury.[9]

History

During the middle of the nineteenth century, Carr, Tagore and Company transported coal from Narayankuri ghat on the Damodar River to Kolkata, then known as Calcutta. However, as the flow of water in the river was inconsistent, supplies were irregular. In order to capture the lucrative coal transport business, East Indian Railway, extended the railway track that had been laid between Kolkata and Hooghly to Raniganj in 1855 and up to Asansol in July 1863.[10][11][12]

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The East Indian Railway needed land to develop the infrastructure for the railways. While the Searsol Raj, then the zamindar in the Raniganj area, refused to provide the land, the Panchakot Raj, then functioning from Kashipur, agreed to provide the land in Shergarh, of which Asansol was then a part in 1863–64, East Indian Railway purchased a large area of jungle land from the Panchakot Raj, thereby initiating the development of Asansol as an industrial area.[11][12]

Subsequently, Asansol gained further in importance. What was later known as the Sahibganj loop was the first line from Kolkata to Delhi and the first direct train started in 1866, but the shorter line via Asansol and Jhajha came up in 1871. It was initially called the Chord line but as it attracted more traffic, was rechristened the main line and the earlier main line became Sahibganj loop. With the completion of the SitarampurGayaMughalsarai Grand Chord in 1901 (formally inaugurated in 1906 and finally opened in 1907), the Kolkata–Delhi rail distance became even shorter, and Asansol started functioning as the junction station of the main and chord lines, as Sitarampur, the actual junction, near Asansol, is a comparatively smaller station.[12][13]

While momentous developments were taking place in connecting Delhi and Kolkata by rail, Bengal Nagpur Railway extended its tracks to the Asansol coal belt in 1887, thus connecting Adra with Asansol.[10]

The railway establishment at Asansol contributed substantially to its development and growth.[11]

Electrification

Electrification of the railways gained momentum in the early fifties. Although initial installations were with 3 kV DC traction, the railways subsequently adopted the 25 kV AC system. Electrification of the Bardhaman–Mughalsarai section was completed in 1957 and the Howrah–Gaya stretch was electrified by around 1960.[14] The Tatanagar–Adra–Asansol section was electrified in the 1957–1962 period.[15]

Locomotive shed

Asansol Electric Loco Shed is home to the oldest electric locomotive shed of Indian Railways. It houses WAP-4, WAG-5, WAM-4 and WAG-7.[16]

Asansol Division

Established in 1925, Asansol Division is one of the oldest divisions of Indian Railways. On the Howrah–Delhi main line, its jurisdiction extends from the distant signal of Khana junction to the distant signal of Jhajha . On the Grand Chord line its jurisdiction extends up to the distant signal of Pradhankhunta. Branch lines under its jurisdiction are: Andal–Sainthia, Andal–Tapasi–Barabani–Sitarampur, Madhupur–Giridih, Jasidih–Baidyanathdham and Jasidih–Dumka. With a total of 565 route kilometers, the division has quadruple lines (two up and two down line) from Khana to Sitarampur. It handles 100 mail/express trains daily and 212 passenger train runs per day. The number of originating passengers per day is 144,070.[17]

Passenger movement

Asansol is amongst the top hundred booking stations of Indian Railway.[18] 228 trains (including weeklies and bi-weeklies) originate or pass through Asansol railway station.[19] All trains including Sealdah Rajdhani, Howrah Rajdhani, Howrah Duronto, Sealdah Humsafar Express and Shalimar Duronto stops at Asansol Junction except 12259/60 Sealdah - Bikaner Duronto Express and 12305/06 Howrah - New Delhi Rajdhani Express. Halt of 12301/02 Howrah - New Delhi Rajdhani Express was provided at Asansol Jn on request of politician Babul Supriyo in May 2018.

Amenities

Asansol railway station has three double-bedded AC retiring rooms, two double-bedded non-AC retiring rooms and an eight-bedded dormitory. Escalators are present at platforms no. 2 and 7.[20] WiFi service is available here. A food plaza in the station premises is open 24/7. It also has an air-conditioned premium lounge for upscale passengers.

Gallery

  • Asansol railway station building
    Asansol railway station building
  • Asansol railway station, Bardhaman
    Asansol railway station, Bardhaman
  • Station platform
    Station platform
  • Asansol Junction railway station platform
    Asansol Junction railway station platform
  • Station platform board
    Station platform board
  • a model railway station in Asansol, Paschim Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal
    a model railway station in Asansol, Paschim Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal
  • Asansol railway station nameplate
    Asansol railway station nameplate
  • Asansol railway station, over-bridge view
    Asansol railway station, over-bridge view

References

  1. ^ "Indian railway codes". Indian Railways. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Asansol Division Railway Map". Eastern Railway.
  3. ^ "Adra Division Railway Map". South Eastern Railway.
  4. ^ "Bardhaman-Asansol MEMU 63505". India Rail Info.
  5. ^ "Asansol Division System Map". Eastern Railway. Archived from the original on 26 April 2016.
  6. ^ "South Eastern Railway Pink Book 2017-18" (PDF). Indian Railways Pink Book.
  7. ^ "Asansol Division Railway Map". Eastern Railway.
  8. ^ "Adra Division Railway Map". South Eastern Railway.
  9. ^ "Gomoh loco shed and CLW trip record". Indian Railway Reports. IRFCA.
  10. ^ a b "The Chronology of Railway Development in Eastern India". railindia. Archived from the original on 16 March 2008. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  11. ^ a b c "Asansol". railindia. Archived from the original on 7 May 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  12. ^ a b c "Indian Railway History Timeline". Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  13. ^ "Hazaribagh District (1918)". IRFCA. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  14. ^ "Electric Traction – I". IRFCA (Indian Railways Fan Club). Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  15. ^ Ghose, Arabinda. "Platinum Jubilee of Railway Electrification in India". Press Information Bureau. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  16. ^ "Sheds and Workshops". IRFCA. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  17. ^ "Eastern Railway". Asansol Division. Eastern Railway. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  18. ^ "Indian Railways Passenger Reservation Enquiry". Availability in trains for Top 100 Booking Stations of Indian Railways. IRFCA. Archived from the original on 10 May 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  19. ^ "Trains at Asansol Junction". IRFCA. Archived from the original on 3 November 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  20. ^ "Retiring Room Details". Eastern Railway. Retrieved 19 April 2013.

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