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Bankura-Masagram line

Bankura-Masagram line
Overview
Status Partially operational
Locale West Bengal
Termini Bankura
Masagram
Stations 21
Operation
Opened 2005 (as broad gauge railway)
Owner Indian Railway
Operator(s) South Eastern Railway
Technical
Line length Broad gauge: 116 km (72 mi)
Track gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) Broad Gauge
Old gauge 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) Narrow gauge
Bankura Masagram line
Bankura
Nobanda
Beliator
Sonamukhi
Patrasaer
Belur
Kumrul
Indas
Shakhrul
Sahaspur
Bonwaichandi
Guisarang
Koiyar
Seharabazar
Gopinathpur
Shyamsundarpur
Rainagar
Mathnasipur
Berugram
Damodar River
Dadpur
Habaspur
Gram Masagram
Masagram

The Bankura–Masagram line is a broad-gauge rail line connecting Bankura and Masagram. The 116-kilometre long (72 mi) railway line operates in Bankura and Bardhaman districts in the Indian state of West Bengal. .

The old narrow gauge route of Bankura Damodar Railway was planned to be revived by South Eastern Railway of Indian Railways in 1998 as a broad gauge line. The plans were to convert the old track with some minor diverisions to a broad gauge one and connect it with the Howrah-Bardhaman Chord near Masagram. The work has been scheduled to be completed in three phases: Bankura - Sonamukhi, Sonamukhi-Rainagar, and Rainagar-Masagram.

The 41 kilometres (25 mi) long Bankura-Sonamukhi broad gauge section was completed and opened to the public in 2005. The 55 kilometres (34 mi) long Sonamukhi-Rainagar broad gauge section was completed and opened to the public in 2008 and one stop extension to Mathnasipur was completed in 2011. According to Indian Railways, the missing link between Mathnasipur and Masagram is planned to open in the financial year 2012-2013. On completion of the 20 kilometres (12 mi) long Rainagar-Masagram new broad gauge section, the distance between Howrah and Bankura will be reduced from 231 kilometres (144 mi) (via Kharagpur) to 185 kilometres (115 mi). The last section involves the construction of a bridge across Damodar River. The 510 m long bridge over the Damodar has already been constructed and work on the Mathnasipur-Masagram new project is nearing completion with the addition of four new halts – Gram Masagram (Mustafachak), Habaspur, Dadpur and Berugram.

Construction on the 48.25 kilometres (29.98 mi) long new broad gauge railway line between Bankura-Chhatna-Mukutmanipur has also been inaugurated.


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