Raxaul Junction railway station
Raxaul Junction | |||||
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Indian Railways station | |||||
General information | |||||
Location | Station Road, Raxaul, near Birgunj a border city of Nepal. East Champaran, Bihar India | ||||
Coordinates | 26°59′12″N 84°50′41″E / 26.9868°N 84.8447°E | ||||
Elevation | 88 metres (289 ft) | ||||
Owned by | Indian Railways | ||||
Operated by | East Central Railway zone | ||||
Line(s) |
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Platforms | 3 | ||||
Tracks | 6 | ||||
Connections | Auto stand | ||||
Construction | |||||
Structure type | Standard (on-ground station) | ||||
Parking | Yes | ||||
Bicycle facilities | No | ||||
Other information | |||||
Status | Functioning | ||||
Station code | RXL | ||||
Zone(s) | East Central Railway zone | ||||
Division(s) | Samastipur | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1927 | ||||
Electrified | Yes | ||||
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Raxaul Junction railway station is a main railway station in East Champaran district, Bihar. Its code is RXL. It serves Raxaul city and also as gateway to Nepal as the most important station on the Indo-Nepal border. The station consists of five platforms.[1]
History
[edit]Raxaul–Amlekhganj line was constructed in 1927. It was Nepal's first railway line. Narrow-gauge line of 48 km was closed in 1965 as new line was constructed to Inland Container Depot at Sirsiya near Birgunj and was opened in 2005.[2]
Lines and location
[edit]The station is situated on the Delhi–Gorakhpur–Raxaul–Muzaffarpur–Kolkata lines.[3][4] Earlier, all tracks were metre gauge but most have been converted to 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge. After the completion of the gauge conversion from Darbhanga to Raxaul via Sitamarhi, another broad-gauge route to Raxaul became available from March 2014.
Major trains
[edit]Some of the important trains that runs from Raxaul are :
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "RXL/Raxaul Junction (5 PFs)". India Rail Info.
- ^ Railways in Nepal
- ^ "Jagran News". Archived from the original on 18 March 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
- ^ "Bhaskar News". Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2022.