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Agartala
Regional rail and Light rail station
Front view of Agartala railway station
General information
LocationBadharghat, West Tripura district, Tripura
India
Coordinates23°47′34″N 91°16′42″E / 23.79278°N 91.27833°E / 23.79278; 91.27833
Elevation25 m (82 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byNortheast Frontier Railways
Line(s)Lumding–Sabroom section
Platforms3
Tracks15
ConnectionsTaxi, Auto rickshaw, Bus
Construction
Structure typeStandard on Ground
ParkingParking Available
Bicycle facilitiesBicycle facilities Available
AccessibleDisabled access Yes
Other information
StatusActive
Station codeAGTL
Zone(s) Northeast Frontier Railway zone
Division(s) Lumding
History
Opened2008
Rebuilt2016; 8 years ago (2016)
ElectrifiedYes
Passengers
15K/Day (Increase high)
Route map
Lumding–Sabroom section
Legend
km km
Lumding–Dibrugarh section 0Up arrow
0 Lumding Junction
Guwahati–Lumding section 0Left arrow
10 Manderdisa
20 Hatikhali
26 Dibolong
31 Dijaobra
38 Langting
47 Dihakho
54 Mupa
58 Kalachand
64 Maibang
70 Wadrengdisa
73 Daotuhaja
83 Phiding
Abandoned MG route
Mahur 088 88 Mahur
Migrendisa 093 93 Migrendisa
Lower Halflong 111
Bagetar 119 98 New Haflong
Halflong Hill 122
Jatinga 128 109 Jatinga Lampur
Longrangajao 134
Mailongdisa 138 119 New Harangajao
Harangajao 146
Ditokcherra 153 127 Ditokcherra
Abandoned MG route
Up arrow
Tamu-Kalay railway
(planned)
297 Tamu
Myanmar
India
border
287 Moreh
planned
182 Imphal
173 Phayeng
162 Haochong
155 Tupul
146 Noney
127 Khongsang
118 Thingu
103 H.J. Kambiron
96 Kaimai Road
under construction
84 Vangaichungpao
73 Jiribam
Manipur
Assam
border
69 Jirighat
km 59 Kamranga
Bandarkhal 132 53 Sribar
Damchara 140 45 Ranigaon
Katlichara 145 34 Moinarband
Chandranathpur 149 27 New Silchar
Bihara 153 29 Silchar
Hilara 158 23 Arunachal Junction
Sukritipur 163 20 Srikona
Barak River 15 Salchapara
Katakhal Junction 010 21 Algapur
Panchgram 005 29 Hailakandi
Badarpur Ghat 003 38 Monacherra
42 Amala Halt
46 Lalabazar
Badarpur Junction
169
000
47 Lalaghat
Rupasibari 172 53 Mohammedpur
Bhanga 177 59 Katlicherra
Chargola 183 66 Manipur Bagan
New Karimganj 186 76 Jamira
86 Ramnathpur
Karimganj Junction 190
Assam
Mizoram
border
Longai 194 94 Bairabi
Mahisasan 201 106 Hartoki
closed MG section 115 Kwanpui
India
Bangladesh
border
128 Khamrang
Shahbajpur 208 129 Maulkhang
Kulaura–Shahbajpur line 0Down arrow 145 Sairang
Suprakandi 194 planned
Nilambazar 200 520 Hmawngbuchhuah
Kayasthagram 203
India
Myanmar
border
Baraigram Junction 207 Down arrow
Zochachhuah-Kyauktaw
railway (planned)
Kanaibazar 212 211 Eraligul
Patharkandi 216 215 Phakhoagram
Kalkalighat 220 221 Bazarghat
Chandkhirabagan 223 226 Ratabari
Tilbhum 231 229 Anipur
Kathaltali Halt 235 236 Dullabcherra
Assam
Tripura
border
km
239 Churaibari
245 Nadiapur
250 Dharmanagar
253 Ramnagar Halt
261 Panisagar
273 Pencharthal
282 Kumarghat
293 Nalkata
303 Manu
306 Sindhu Kumar Para
Akhaura–Kulaura line 0Up arrow 318 Jawaharnagar
Akhaura–Tongi line 0Left arrow 323 Ambassa
Akhaura Junction 17 341 Mungiakami
Gangasagar 12 352 Teliamura
372 Jirania
India
Bangladesh
border
385 Jogendranagar
Akhaura–Chittagong line 0Down arrow 4 Nischintapur
Akhaura–Agartala line
(under construction)
389
0
Agartala
396 Sekerkote
404 Bishalgarh
417 Bishramganj
424 Bagma
433 Udaipur
442 Garjee
455 Santir Bazar
465 Belonia
479 Jolaibari
487 Thailik Twisa
495 Manu Bazar
503 Sabroom
km
Location
Agartala railway station is located in TripuraAgartala railway stationAgartala railway stationLocation within Tripura

Agartala Railway Station is located 5.5 km (3.4 mi) from Agartala in Tripura, India. It is the second capital city (after Guwahati, Assam) in northeast India to be connected to the country's railway map, moreover Agartala is the first state capital of independent India to be connected with a rail network. Before 2015 the 413-kilometre (257 mi) route was connected to Lumding with a metre-gauge track, but after the gauge conversion to broad gauge in 2016, the track is connected directly to Guwahati and the rest of India.

From Agartala an under-construction track has been on the way for a connection towards the extreme Southern end point of the state at Sabroom, which has been completed on 3 October 2019. A total of 21 constructed stations and few under-construction stations in the state, with Churaibari being the last one through the Northern side and Sabroom (functioning & completed) in the Southern side. The total length of track from the capital towards the North region's last station is approx. 153 km (95 mi), after which the territory of Assam starts. There are a lot of transportation modes available to reach the city from the station.

History

The northeastern state capital came on India's railmap with the advent of the railways in the subcontinent in 1853. The foundation stone of the 119 km (74-mile) KumarghatAgartala railway project was laid in 1996 by the former Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda, and during the laying of rail lines, provisions were kept for swiftly converting it to broad gauge. 40 years time was taken by the Government since then to connect Agartala by rail.

Construction

According to Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, the NFR had "spent Rs 900 crore ($190 million) to connect Agartala by rail by making three tunnels through the Longtharai Valley, Baramura and Atharamura Hills in Dhalai and West Tripura districts. The 1,962-metre (6,437 ft) Longtharai tunnel is the longest railway tunnel in eastern India." The architecture of the station resembles Ujjayanta Palace designed by architect Nabarun Biswas of A B Consultants Private Limited of Kolkata.

Broad-gauge

Agartala was scheduled to get broad-gauge facility by March 2016. Works for conversion in BG from a small metre-gauge track from Lumding to Silchar in Assam was completed in March 2015 Freight services to Agartala had already resumed by then. It was 31 July 2016 when Suresh Prabhu the then Railway Minister of India inaugurated the AgartalaNew DelhiTripura Sundari Express’, linking the broad gauge with the rest of India. On 28 October 2017 Rajdhani Express was inaugurated from Agartala to Anand Vihar Terminal.

Link with Bangladesh

Further information: Akhaura–Agartala line

Government of Bangladesh and Government of India signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 21 May 2013 for linking Agartala and Akhaura railway stations to connect Bangladesh Railway with the northeastern states. The total length of the track will be 15.054 km, of which only 5 km falls on the Indian side with the remaining track in Bangladesh. The tracks would be laid in metre gauge on broad-gauge format so that it could be converted into broad gauge when necessary. The project is funded by India and is expected to cost around Rs 271 crore.

References

  1. "6 Months' Time for Broad Gauge Conversion". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  2. "Tripura on broad-gauge railway map; link to Bangladesh laid". Tribune India. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  3. The Economic Times. "Agartala comes up on Indian railway map". Indian Railways News January -June 2008. Worldjute.com. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
  4. "Suresh Prabhu Inaugurates Agartala-Delhi Broad Gauge Rail Line".
  5. "Work on Agartala-Akhaura rail link to commence soon". The Times of India. 18 June 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  6. "Agartala-Akhaura rail link work to start soon". Zeenews India. 24 May 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2017.

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