Baruipur Junction railway station is a railway station located in Baruipur, in the South 24 Parganas district of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is part of the Sealdah South suburban network of the Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways and serves as an important junction for commuters travelling between Kolkata and the southern parts of the district.
Key facts
| Station name | Baruipur Junction |
|---|---|
| Location | Baruipur, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal |
| Country | India |
| Operated by | Eastern Railway |
| Line | Sealdah–Canning line, Sealdah–Diamond Harbour line (via branch), Sealdah–Namkhana line |
| Division | Sealdah |
| Electrified | Yes (25 kV AC overhead) |
Overview
Baruipur Junction is one of the busier suburban junctions in the Sealdah South section. The station functions as a branching point where lines diverge towards Canning, Namkhana (via Lakshmikantapur) and other destinations in the southern parts of the district. Local trains, commonly known as EMU services, form the bulk of the traffic, ferrying daily commuters, students and traders to and from Kolkata.
Background and location
The station is situated in the town of Baruipur, an administrative and commercial centre in South 24 Parganas. Baruipur is known for its agricultural produce, particularly guava cultivation, and the railway link has historically played a significant role in transporting goods and passengers to the metropolitan markets of Kolkata. The station lies on the suburban belt that connects the southern hinterland of the district with Sealdah, the main suburban terminus of the Eastern Railway in Kolkata.
Lines and connectivity
From Baruipur Junction, the railway network branches out in multiple directions:
- Towards Sealdah in the north, via Sonarpur Junction.
- Towards Canning in the east, providing access to the fringe areas of the Sundarbans.
- Towards Lakshmikantapur and Namkhana in the south.
- Towards Diamond Harbour via connecting services.
Services
The station predominantly handles EMU local trains. A number of these services originate or terminate at Baruipur, in addition to the through trains that pass via the junction towards Canning, Lakshmikantapur and Namkhana. The station is fully electrified and forms part of the Kolkata suburban railway system.
Significance
Baruipur Junction is significant as a transit hub for the southern suburban belt of Kolkata. It supports the daily movement of a large commuter population and also serves as an entry point for travellers heading to the Sundarbans region via Canning. Its role as a branching station makes it operationally important for the Sealdah division.
Related topics
- Kolkata Suburban Railway
- Sealdah railway division
- Eastern Railway zone
- Baruipur
- South 24 Parganas district
- Sealdah–Canning line
- Sealdah–Namkhana line
References
- Wikidata entity: Q55639272
- Indian Railways, Eastern Railway zone – official station listings.