Overview
Angul railway station is a railway station located in the town of Angul in the Angul district of the Indian state of Odisha. It serves as the principal railway station for the town and the surrounding industrial and mining belt, and lies on the Talcher–Sambalpur section of the Indian Railways network. The station is administered by the East Coast Railway zone of Indian Railways.
Key facts
| Name | Angul railway station |
|---|---|
| Location | Angul, Angul district, Odisha, India |
| Country | India |
| Operator | Indian Railways |
| Zone | East Coast Railway |
| Line | Talcher–Sambalpur line |
| Type | Mainline railway station |
Location and setting
The station is situated in Angul, a town in central Odisha that has developed as an industrial centre on the back of coal mining, thermal power generation, aluminium production and associated heavy industry. Angul is connected by rail to other towns in the region including Talcher to the east and Sambalpur to the west. The town is also linked by National Highway connectivity, with the railway station functioning as one of the main public transport hubs.
Network and services
Angul lies on the broad gauge route that runs through the coal-bearing belt of the Mahanadi basin. The line connects the Howrah–Chennai main line at Cuttack, via Talcher, to the Howrah–Mumbai route at Sambalpur, providing an important east–west corridor across Odisha. The station handles passenger services such as express, mail and passenger trains operating between Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Sambalpur, Rourkela and other destinations within Odisha, as well as long-distance services to other parts of India.
Owing to the heavy concentration of coal mines, washeries, power plants and aluminium facilities in the Angul–Talcher region, the corridor through Angul is also significant for freight movement, particularly the transport of coal and industrial raw materials.
Administration
The station falls under the jurisdiction of the East Coast Railway, one of the zones of Indian Railways with its headquarters at Bhubaneswar. The East Coast Railway zone is responsible for railway operations across most of Odisha and parts of Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
Significance
As the railway gateway to Angul town and its industrial hinterland, the station plays a role in both passenger movement and the logistics of one of Odisha's most prominent industrial clusters. It supports daily commuter traffic, long-distance travel for residents of the district, and connectivity for workers employed in the nearby coal, power and aluminium industries.
Related topics
- Angul
- Angul district
- Talcher
- East Coast Railway zone
- Indian Railways
- Sambalpur railway station
- Talcher railway station
- Rail transport in India
References
- Wikidata: Angul railway station (Q15181169)
- East Coast Railway, Indian Railways — official zonal information.