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(Redirected from Adra–Bokaro Steel City branch line) Railway route in India

Asansol–Tatanagar–Kharagpur line
(including Adra–Bokaro Steel City, Adra-Gomoh branch line, Adra-Dhanbad branch line, Purulia–Kotshila & Tatanagar–Badampahar branch lines)
A MEMU train travelling on the bridge across Damodar River
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleWest Bengal, Jharkhand
Termini
Service
TypeRail line
Operator(s)South Eastern Railway
History
Opened1891 onwards
Technical
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Electrification1961–63 with 25 kV AC overhead line
Route map

Legend
km km
Up arrowto Hatia
Bokaro Airport Bokaro Steel City 78
Steel Authority of India
Bokaro Steel Plant
Down arrowto Gomoh
Ispat Nagar 62 UpperRight arrow Bardhaman–Asansol section
Chas 54 0 Asansol Junction
Bandidih 49 Left arrow
to Asansol–Patna section/
Asansol–Gaya section
UpperLeft arrow
to
Chandrapura
UpperRight arrow
to
Gomoh
5 Burnpur Burnpur Airport
Mahuda Junction 53 IISCO Burnpur sidings
Down arrow to Sudamdih Adra–Asansol line
Damodar River Right arrow to Kalipahari (freight line)
9 Damodar
Talgaria 42
IISCO Damodar Steel yard &
Radhanagar Colliery sidings
Shewbabudih 36 Damodar River
Up arrow to Mahuda ACC Cement factory Siding
Sudamdih 32 14 Madhukunda
Damodar River 21 Muradi
Bhojudih 30 Parbeliya Colliery Sidings
Jharkhand
West Bengal
border over
Damodar
Chaurashi Goods Siding
Bhojudih Coal Washery 26 Ramkanali
31 Bero
STPS Siding
Santaldih 23 RTPP sidings
Damodar River
Rukni 15 37 Joychandi Pahar
Sanka 7
Gardhrubeswar 48 0│41 Adra Junction
Up arrow to Muri Down arrow
Kharagpur–Bankura
–Adra line
Kotshila Junction 36
Right arrow to Gomoh 55 Anara
Barbenda 32 61 Bagalia
Garh Jaipur 29 69 Kustaur
Chas Road 22 73 Charrah Charra Airfield
Gourinathdham 15
Right arrow
to Chhatna
(planned)
0│81 Purulia
Kangsabati River
88 Tamna
96 Kantadih
104 Urma
112 Barabhum
117 Biramdih
West Bengal
Jharkhand
border
126 Nimdih
Left arrow
Barkakana–Muri–Chandil
line
135 Chandil
141 Manikui
Bihar Sponge Iron Sidings
Subarnarekha River
146 Kunki
Left arrow
to Namkom
(planned)
Amalgam Power
& Steel Sidings
149 Kandra
Left arrow
Tatanagar–Bilaspur
section
Birbans 170 154 Birrajpur
Tata Sponge Iron Siding
160 Gamharia Junction
166 Adityapur
Kharkai River
Sonari Airport
Tatanagar Junction 0│171 TISCO Steel Plant
Haludpukur 22
Sidhirsai 34 3 Salgajhari
Jharkhand
Odisha
border
Jojobera Power Plant
Bahalda Road 42 7 Govindpur
Aonlajori Junction 55 14 Asanboni
Gorumahisani 64 19 Rakha Mines
Rairangpur 65 Subarnarekha River
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
Jharkhand
West Bengal
border
Baharagora 80 Gidhni
Jharkhand
Odisha
border
88 Khatkura
Subarnarekha river 95 Jhargram
Jamsola Right arrow
to Bhadutala
(planned)
Jharpokaria 104 Banstala
Up arrow Rupsa–Bangriposi line 111 Sardiha
Buramara 119 Khemasuli
125 Kalaikunda Kalaikunda Air Force Station
Down arrow Rupsa–Bangriposi line Up arrow
Kharagpur–Bankura
–Adra line
Nimpura 127 Nimpura Through Yard
Nimpura Goods Yard
131 Girimaidan
Hijli 133
Left arrow Kharagpur–Puri line
134 Kharagpur Junction
Down arrow Howrah–Kharagpur line

The Asansol–Adra–Tatanagar–Kharagpur line is part of Howrah and eastern India's links with Mumbai and Chennai. It is also a major freight line for transporting iron ore, coal and steel products. This page includes the Adra–Bokaro Steel City branch line, the Adra-Gomoh branch line, the Adra-Dhanbad branch line and Tatanagar–Badampahar branch lines.

History

The Howrah–Allahabad–Mumbai line, a joint effort of Great Indian Peninsula Railway and East Indian Railway Company came up in 1870. The Bengal Nagpur Railway was formed in 1887 for the purpose of upgrading the Nagpur Chhattisgarh Railway and then extending it via Bilaspur to Asansol, in order to develop a shorter Howrah–Mumbai route than the one via Allahabad. The Bengal Nagpur Railway main line from Nagpur to Asansol, on the Howrah–Delhi main line, was opened for goods traffic on 1 February 1891. However, it was only after Kharagpur was linked from the west and the south that it was connected to Howrah in 1900.

The closing years of the 19th century and the opening years of the 20th century were momentous for the area. 800 miles of East Coast Railway was built and opened for traffic between 1893 and 1896. The most vital sections of Bengal Nagpur Railway, Sini–Kharagpur–Kolaghat and Kharagpur–Cuttack, were opened to traffic in 1898–99. The Purulia–Ranchi branch was opened for traffic on 15 November 1907. BNR lines were extended to Gomoh, on EIR's main line, in 1907. The Mohuda–Chandrapura branch line was opened in 1913.

A 40-mile branch line from Tatanagar to Gorumahisani was opened to traffic in 1911 mainly for transportation of iron ore.

The Purulia–Ranchi line was opened as a narrow-gauge railway of BNR in 1907.

Railway reorganization

The Bengal Nagpur Railway was nationalized in 1944.Eastern Railway was formed on 14 April 1952 with the portion of East Indian Railway Company east of Mughalsarai and the Bengal Nagpur Railway. In 1955, South Eastern Railway was carved out of Eastern Railway. It comprised lines mostly operated by BNR earlier.

Steel plants and freight traffic

India's first integrated steel plant, Tata Steel's plant at Jamshedpur, became operational in 1908.IISCO Steel Plant was established at Burnpur in 1918.Steel Authority of India's Durgapur Steel Plant was established in the late fifties, and Bokaro Steel Plant became operational in the seventies.

Although the Asansol–Gaya section of Grand Chord and Bardhaman–Asansol section of Howrah–Delhi main line serves as the principal links for Jharia Coalfield and Raniganj Coalfield, this line also links to both the coalfields. This railway line is also serving the upcoming Raghunathpur industrial area, situated near Adra in Purulia district. The new Raghunathpur Thermal Power Station (DVC) and ACC Cement Factory (Madhukunda) are a part of this.

With four steel plants served by these lines South Eastern Railway transports bulk of the raw materials like coal and iron ore used by the steel industry. It loaded 61.24 million tonnes during the period April to September 2012. Indian Railway handled 456 million tonnes of coal in 2011–12. It was the single largest item of freight traffic. It handled 104.71 million tonnes of iron ore in 2011–12.

Electrification

The Asansol–Purulia, Purulia–Chakradharpur, Kandra–Gamharria and Sini–Adityapur sectors were electrified in 1961–62. The Tatanagar–Kharagpur sector was electrified in 1962–63. The Tatanagar-Gorumahisani-Aunlajori sector of the Tatanagar-Gorumahisani-Aunlajori-Badampahar line was electrified in 2020-21.

Passenger movement

Asansol, Adra, Dhanbad, Tatanagar and Kharagpur, on this line, are the amongst the top 100 booking stations of Indian Railway.

References

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  11. "Bokaro Steel Plant". Steel Authority of India Limited. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
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  13. "Iron ore helps South Eastern Rly cross freight target". The Hindu Business Line, 19 August 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  14. Sanyal, Santanu. "Coal continues to top Railway's freight list". The Hindu Business Line, 9 May 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
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