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Barasat Junction railway station

Barasat railway station, Barasat 01
Barasat railway station, Barasat 01 Image: Wikimedia Commons. Pinakpani / CC BY-SA 4.0

Overview

Barasat Junction is a railway station located in Barasat, the headquarters of the North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is part of the Sealdah railway division of the Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways and serves as an important suburban junction in the Kolkata Suburban Railway network.

Key facts

Station name Barasat Junction
Station code BT
Location Barasat, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal
Owner Indian Railways
Operator Eastern Railway zone, Sealdah division
Line Sealdah–Hasnabad–Bangaon–Ranaghat line
Electrified Yes
Network Kolkata Suburban Railway

Location and layout

The station lies in the town of Barasat, situated to the north-east of Kolkata. As a junction, it serves as a node where suburban routes towards Bangaon, Hasnabad and Sealdah converge, making it a key transfer point for commuters in the northern fringe of the Kolkata metropolitan area. The town itself is connected by road to Kolkata via the Jessore Road (National Highway 12, formerly NH 35) and the Barasat–Barrackpore Road.

Lines and services

Barasat Junction is part of the suburban railway system radiating from Sealdah. From Barasat, lines branch towards:

  • Bangaon, continuing along the Sealdah–Bangaon line up to Petrapole near the India–Bangladesh border.
  • Hasnabad, on the Barasat–Hasnabad branch line which serves the Basirhat subdivision.
  • Sealdah, providing the principal commuter link into central Kolkata.

The line passing through Barasat is electrified on the standard 25 kV AC overhead system used across Indian Railways suburban networks, and EMU services form the bulk of traffic at the station.

Background and significance

Railway connectivity in the Barasat region developed as part of the expansion of the Eastern Bengal Railway in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with later integration into Eastern Railway following the reorganisation of Indian Railways in 1952. The station's role as a junction has grown with the rapid suburbanisation of North 24 Parganas, and it handles substantial daily commuter traffic between the satellite town of Barasat and Kolkata.

Barasat Junction is also significant as a feeder point for travel to the Sundarbans region via the Hasnabad branch, and to the international border via the Bangaon branch.

Proposed metro connectivity

Barasat is identified as the northern terminus of the Noapara–Barasat corridor (Line 4) of the Kolkata Metro, an under-construction extension intended to integrate the town more closely with the city's rapid transit network.

References

  • Wikidata: Q4858453
  • Indian Railways, Eastern Railway zone — official station listings.