Adhikari railway station is a small railway station in the Indian state of West Bengal. It serves the village of Adhikari and surrounding rural settlements, providing basic passenger rail connectivity within the network operated by Indian Railways.
Key facts
| Name | Adhikari railway station |
|---|---|
| Type | Railway station |
| Location | West Bengal, India |
| Owner | Indian Railways |
| Country | India |
Overview
Adhikari is categorised among the smaller wayside halts on its route, with limited passenger amenities. Such stations typically handle a small number of stopping services each day and primarily cater to local commuters travelling to nearby towns for work, education and trade.
Context
Railway operations in West Bengal are administered through zones of Indian Railways, with most lines in the state falling under Eastern Railway and South Eastern Railway. Smaller stations like Adhikari form part of the dense rural rail network that complements major junctions and intercity routes across the state.
Significance
While not a major junction, the station contributes to last-mile rail access in its locality, supporting daily passenger movement and linking the area to larger stations elsewhere on the line.
Related topics
- Indian Railways
- Rail transport in West Bengal
- List of railway stations in India
- Eastern Railway zone
References
- Wikidata: Q24949026