Murshidabad railway station


Murshidabad is a railway station on the Sealdah-Ranaghat-Krishnanagar-Berhampore-Lalgola line and is located in Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Murshidabad railway station lies in Murshidabad.

Location

It is located in Murshidabad district, from Sealdah railway station.

History

Ranaghat-Lalgola Branch Line was opened in 1905 during British reign.

Electrification

The 128 km long Krishnanagar-Lalgola stretch was electrified in 2004 for EMU services.

Infrastructure

The railway station has currently four platforms after installation of double railway track. But platform no.1 is under maintenance now.

Expansion

Railway Ministry tried to connect the railway station to Azimganj Junction railway station. But due to land acquisition problems, the work of connecting these two stations was stopped. However, with help of Mamata Banerjee, the expansion work has been started again in full swing. The bridge named as Nashipur Rail Bridge over the Bhagirathi River is complete. The Murshidabad-Azimgunj link is expected to be commissioned by the end of December, 2017. Some North Bengal trains like Darjeeling Mail, Haldibari Express are likely to move through SDHA-RHA-BPC-MBB-AZ instead of crossing Bali Bridge and move through BWN-BHP-MLDT. Rail Ministry reports say that this linkage will minimise the travel distance as well as time.

Mail/Express trains