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Sealdah railway station

Coordinates: 22°34′05″N 88°22′16″E / 22.5680°N 88.3711°E / 22.5680; 88.3711
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Sealdah
Indian Railways and Kolkata Suburban Railway station
General information
LocationSealdah, Beleghata, Kolkata, West Bengal 700014
 India
Coordinates22°34′05″N 88°22′16″E / 22.5680°N 88.3711°E / 22.5680; 88.3711
Elevation11 metres (36 ft)[1]
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byEastern Railway
Platforms21
Tracks28
ConnectionsGreen Line
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on-ground station)
ParkingAvailable Parking
Bicycle facilitiesAvailable Bicycle facilities
AccessibleYes Handicapped/disabled access
Other information
StatusActive
Station codeSDAH[2]
Zone(s) Eastern Railway zone
Division(s) Sealdah
History
Opened1862; 162 years ago (1862)[3]
Electrified1960; 64 years ago (1960)
Previous namesEastern Bengal Railway, Assam Bengal Railway
Passengers
1.5 million+ daily[4]
Services
Preceding station Kolkata Suburban Railway Following station
Terminus Eastern Line Bidhannagar Road
Chord link Line Bidhannagar Road
Park Circus Sealdah South Terminus
Location
Map

Sealdah Railway Station (SDAH) is one of India's major railway terminals serving the city of Kolkata. It is the second largest railway station in India and West Bengal in terms of platforms, tracks and overall daily passenger holding capacity. It is one of the five large railway stations serving the Kolkata metropolitan area, the others being Howrah, Shalimar, Kolkata and Santragachi. Over 1.5 million passengers use the station on a daily basis.[5] It is an important suburban rail terminal of Kolkata Suburban Railway. Also the Green line of Kolkata Metro passes through it with the new underground Sealdah metro station.

History

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Old view of Sealdah Railway Station
Old view of Sealdah Railway Station

The origins of Sealdah Station can be traced back to the mid-19th century when the British colonial administration initiated the construction of railways in India. The station was named after Frederick William Stevens, the then Governor-General of British India, who held the title of Lord Sealdah. Sealdah Station was officially opened to the public on December 2, 1862, as part of the Eastern Bengal Railway network from Calcutta to Kushtia. At the Calcutta end there was a tin-roofed station room. Sealdah railway station had a proper Station Building in 1869,[6][7] designed by Mr Walter Glanville. The present Sealdah-Ranaghat line was a part of the Sealdah-Kushtia line and was subsequently extended to Goalundo Ghat.

Eastern Bengal Railway Company was registered in 1857 to establish railroad connection between Calcutta and Eastern part of undivided Bengal beyond Ganges(Padma). The first section was completed in January 1862 from Calcutta to Champahati. By May 1862 this extended to Port Canning. Ranaghat was connected in September 1862. Initially, the company was known as Eastern Bengal Guaranteed Railway and ran its trains on guaranteed lines. The guaranteed lines were constructed by companies formed in England. In 1862, the station was well established with 4 platforms

The tram terminus was located at Sealdah Station before the year 1978 from where the concept of horse tram carriage started. There was a tram terminus at Sealdah station. Trams departed from here towards Rajabazar, Howrah Station, Calcutta High Court, Dalhousie Square, Park Circus and Dharmatala. The first horse tram service of Kolkata was also started from Sealdah to Armenian Ghat, following the current route 14 & 16 between Lebutala & Dalhousie Square. The Sealdah–Lebutala & Dalhousie Square–Armenian Ghat (later extended to High Court) stretch is now closed. That terminus was demolished in 1978 also with the Sealdah–Lebutala tram track stretched through Boubazar Street for construction of the Sealdah flyover. Now tram services between Rajabazar–Esplanade, Park Circus–Burrabazar and other services pass through Sealdah. Currently, a car parking exists in place of the old tram terminus.

Operations

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  • There are three station terminals at Sealdah: Sealdah North, Sealdah Main and Sealdah South.
    • The North section consists of Sealdah North and Sealdah Main buildings. It has five platforms in North and 9 platforms in the main section. The platforms of North sections are 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5.
    • Sealdah main consists of platform no 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14. One more platform is present beside platform no 14 which is used only by goods trains and high capacity parcel vans.
    • The South section consists of Sealdah South terminal, with seven platforms: 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 & 21.

The north and south sections have a separate set of emerging tracks. The north and south sections are connected by two links: Dumdum–Majherhat link (popularly circular rail) and Bidhannagar Road–Park Circus link (extension of circular rail). These two links were constructed to quickly travel between the two sections, avoiding Sealdah.

For the financial department, there are DRMs Sr.DFMs and ADFMs to look over.[clarification needed] Sealdah North acts as the suburban train terminal for the main division. The main division of Sealdah north operates trains plying between Kolkata and Hasnabad, Bandel, Gede, Ranaghat, Shantipur, Krishnanagar, Berhampore, Lalgola, Dankuni, Katwa, Bardhaman, Kanchrapara, Barrackpore, Kalyani, Kalyani Simanta and others. A narrow-gauge line earlier used to connect Shantipur and Krishnanagar but now it has been replaced with broad gauge. This narrow-gauge line further continued to Nabadwip Ghat and was formerly served by DMU trains[8][9] (all other lines run EMU trains). Now the suburban train service is also extended from Krishnanagar to Lalgola,[10] which part was previously served by electric loco-hauled trains only. Sealdah–Dankuni (via Vivekananda Setu) line connects Eastern Railway's Howrah–Bardhaman chord at Bally Halt (on a viaduct atop Bally station) and Dankuni. Naihati–Bandel (via Sampreeti Bridge) line connects Eastern Railway's Howrah–Bardhaman main line at Bandel Jn.

Now the poorly-patronized branch line between Dum Dum Cantonment and Biman Bandar railway station (Dum Dum Airport) is closed and replaced by Line 4 (under construction) of the Kolkata Metro.[11]

Sealdah Main is the mail/express terminal for long-distance trains to northern, north-western, north-eastern and eastern India, through Dankuni line and Bandel line. Krishnanagar line is also serving long distance intrastate trains.

The South section, consisting of Sealdah South terminal, acts as the terminal for local trains plying between Kolkata and Budge Budge, Canning, Diamond Harbour and Namkhana.

There is also an EMU carshed at Sealdah (Narkeldanga). Other EMU carsheds are at Barasat and Sonarpur. A diesel shunter loco shed is also situated at adjacent Beliaghata. A rail coach factory is set to come up at Halishahar-Kanchrapara (Bijpur) region in North 24 Parganas.

Before partition in 1947 of India, trains used to run up to present day Bangladesh along Gede line and Bangaon line. Now Gede line is used by Maitree Express up to Dhaka and Bangaon line is used by Bandhan Express up to Khulna.

Lines

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  • Sealdah–Dum Dum–Baranagar–Dakshineswar–Rajchandrapur–Baltikuri–Andul–Kharagpur
  • Sealdah–Dum Dum–Baranagar–Dakshineswar–Dankuni–Barddhaman
  • Sealdah–Dum Dum–Naihati–Kalyani–Kalyani Simanta
  • Sealdah–Dum Dum–Naihati–Kalyani–Ranaghat–Krishnanagar–Berhampore–Lalgola
  • Sealdah–Dum Dum–Naihati–Kalyani–Ranaghat–Kalinarayanpur–Krishnanagar
  • Sealdah–Dum Dum–Naihati–Kalyani–Ranaghat–Kalinarayanpur–Shantipur
  • Krishnanagar–Dignagar–Shantipur
  • Sealdah–Dum Dum–Naihati–Kalyani–Ranaghat–Gede
  • Sealdah–Dum Dum–Naihati–Bandel–Barddhaman
  • Sealdah–Dum Dum–Naihati–Bandel–Ambika Kalna–Nabadwip Dham–Katwa
  • Sealdah–Dum Dum–Barasat–Bongaon
  • Sealdah–Dum Dum–Barasat–Basirhat–Hasnabad
  • Ranaghat–Majhergram–Bongaon
  • Sealdah–Ballygunge–Majerhat–BBD Bag–Kolkata
  • Sealdah–Ballygunge–Majerhat–Budge Budge
  • Sealdah–Ballygunge–Jadavpur–New Garia–Sonarpur–Champahati–Ghutiari Sharif–Canning
  • Sealdah–Ballygunge–Jadavpur–New Garia–Sonarpur–Baruipur–Magrahat–Diamond Harbour
  • Sealdah–Ballygunge–Jadavpur–New Garia–Sonarpur–Baruipur–Jaynagar Majilpur–Lakshmikantapur–Kakdwip–Namkhana

Station facilities

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Executive lounge

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IRCTC opened the first executive lounge at this station, the first in any of the main stations in the state of West Bengal. In 2019, on the occasion of Bengali New Year, the lounge was opened. It covers around 2,500 sq ft area, and has free Wi-Fi, showers, foods, newspapers, TV, cloak room facilities available. Though on the first floor, it is next to the elevator to make it accessible to wheelchair users.[12][13]

  • The station has a first class air conditioning waiting room and a resting area with bedding facilities.
  • Google provides RailWire free high-speed Wi-Fi.
  • The station also has many IRCTC food court and restaurants including Haldiram, Jan-Ahaar, Mio Amore and Wow Momos.
  • Amazon India has launched an Amazon kiosk in the non-ticketing zone, where passengers can pick up their parcels.
  • The station has a large reservation ticketing zone where passengers can book their tickets in advance.

Sealdah Metro Station

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Sealdah metro station is an operational station on Line 2 (Green Line) of the Kolkata Metro, located in Sealdah, Kolkata. The underground station adjoins with the Sealdah railway station of the Indian Railways on its eastern side.

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Important trains

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "SDAH/Sealdah".
  2. ^ "LIST OF STATIONS OF SEALDAH DIVISION".
  3. ^ "History of Sealdah Station".
  4. ^ "SEALDAH STATION" (PDF).
  5. ^ "SEALDAH STATION" (PDF). Indian Railways. Archived (PDF) from the original on 31 January 2023. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Sealdah History". irfca.org/. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  7. ^ Railway gazette international. Reed Business Pub. 1957. p. 182. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  8. ^ "Narrow Gauge in Nadia".
  9. ^ "Mamata rolls out rly sops for Nadia". The Times of India. 8 January 2010. Archived from the original on 10 July 2012. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  10. ^ "EMU Service starts upto Lalgola".
  11. ^ "Services End on Kolkata's Circular Railway".
  12. ^ "Sealdah station gets West Bengal's first Executive Lounge". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  13. ^ Nishat Nizami. "IRCTC executive lounge for passengers at Sealdah station from Poila Baishakh". The Statesman. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
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