Basulya Sutahata railway station is a small railway station serving the twin localities of Basulya and Sutahata in the state of West Bengal, India. It is part of the suburban railway network operated by the Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways and primarily caters to local commuter traffic.
Key facts
| Name | Basulya Sutahata railway station |
|---|---|
| Type | Railway station |
| Location | West Bengal, India |
| Operator | Indian Railways |
| Zone | Eastern Railway |
Overview
The station functions as a halt on its line, providing access to passenger services that connect smaller settlements with larger junctions in the region. As with other suburban halts in West Bengal, the station is used predominantly by daily commuters, students and traders travelling to nearby market towns.
Significance
Stations such as Basulya Sutahata form part of the dense suburban rail network that supports rural connectivity and short-distance mobility in West Bengal. They are integral to the EMU-based passenger services run by the Eastern Railway zone, which complement long-distance services on the same routes.
Related topics
- Eastern Railway zone
- Indian Railways
- Rail transport in West Bengal
- Kolkata Suburban Railway
- List of railway stations in India
References
- Wikidata: Q59968500