New Alipurduar railway station

New Alipurduar
Indian Railway Station

New Alipurduar Railway Station
Location New Alipurduar, West Bengal
India
Coordinates 26°31′25″N 89°32′01″E / 26.5237°N 89.5335°E / 26.5237; 89.5335Coordinates: 26°31′25″N 89°32′01″E / 26.5237°N 89.5335°E / 26.5237; 89.5335
Elevation 46 metres (150ft)
Owned by Indian Railway
Operated by North East Frontier Railway
Line(s) Barauni–Guwahati line
Platforms 3 (more under construction)
Tracks Broad Gauge
Construction
Structure type At ground
Parking Available
Other information
Status Functioning
Station code NOQ
Zone(s) North East Frontier Railway
Division(s) Alipurduar railway division
History
Electrified No (Electrification in progress)
Previous names Assam Bengal Railway
Services
Preceding station   Indian Railway   Following station
New Baneswar
Northeast Frontier Railway zone
Kamakhyaguri
Location
New Alipurduar Railway Station
Location in West Bengal

New Alipurduar is one of the four railway stations that serve Alipurduar city in Alipurduar district in north Bengal in the Indian state of West Bengal. Its station code is NOQ. The other three adjacent railway stations are Alipurduar (station code APD), Alipurduar Court (station code APDC) and Alipurduar Junction (station code APDJ).

History

During British rule, all links from the northern part of Bengal and Assam to the rest of India were through the eastern part of Bengal. The most important connection was the Calcutta–Parbatipur–Haldibari–Siliguri link first established in 1878 and then developed in stages (for details see Howrah-New Jalpaiguri Line). During the nineteenth century, Lalmonirhat was linked to the Dooars. In pre-independence days, a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in) metre gauge railway track running via Radhikapur, Biral, Parbatipur, Tista, Gitaldaha and Golokganj connected Fakiragram in Assam with Katihar in Bihar.

With the partition of India in 1947, all these links were lost. Indian Railways took up the Assam Link Project in 1948 to build a rail link between Fakiragram and Kishanganj. Fakiragram was connected to the Indian railway system in 1950 through the Indian portion of north Bengal with a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in) metre gauge track. The New Jalpaiguri–New Bongaigaon section was partly new construction, partly old line converted to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge in 1966. The 265 km long 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge Siliguri-Jogihopa railway line was constructed between 1963 and 1965.

Railway Map Northeast Zone

Importance over other adjacent stations

Most of the long distance trains from other parts of India pass through and stop at New Alipurdur railway junction as it is connected with double track to Assam and the rest of Bengal. The older Alipurduar station was on metre gauge track that was converted to broad gauge much later and fewer trains pass through Alipurduar Jn station.

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