Bhadreshwar railway station is a suburban railway station serving the town of Bhadreshwar in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, India. It lies on the Howrah–Bardhaman main line and is operated by the Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways.
| Bhadreshwar railway station | |
|---|---|
| Location | Bhadreshwar, Hooghly district, West Bengal |
| Country | India |
| Line | Howrah–Bardhaman main line |
| Operator | Eastern Railway, Indian Railways |
| Division | Howrah railway division |
| Type | Suburban / regional rail station |
Overview
The station handles primarily Kolkata Suburban Railway EMU traffic between Howrah and points such as Bandel, Barddhaman and beyond. It serves commuters from Bhadreshwar town and adjoining localities along the western bank of the Hooghly River.
Background
The Howrah–Bardhaman main line, on which Bhadreshwar lies, is one of the oldest railway routes in India. Train services on the initial section between Howrah and Hooghly were inaugurated by the East Indian Railway Company in 1854, opening up rail connectivity to the towns along the western bank of the Hooghly, including Bhadreshwar. The line was subsequently extended westwards to Barddhaman and onwards.
The corridor was electrified in the mid-twentieth century as part of the broader electrification of suburban routes around Kolkata, enabling regular EMU local services through stations such as Bhadreshwar.
Layout and services
The station has platforms serving the up and down lines of the Howrah–Bardhaman main line. Most halting services are local EMU trains; long-distance express and mail trains generally pass through without stopping. Passenger amenities at the station include ticket counters, platform shelters and foot overbridges typical of suburban stations on the Howrah division.
Significance
Bhadreshwar station is an important commuter access point for residents travelling daily to Kolkata for work, education and trade. It also serves visitors to local landmarks in Bhadreshwar, including temples and the historic riverside neighbourhoods that developed during the colonial period when the area was associated with the former Danish settlement of Serampore and the French enclave of Chandannagar nearby.
Related topics
- Bhadreshwar
- Howrah–Bardhaman main line
- Kolkata Suburban Railway
- Eastern Railway zone
- Bandel Junction railway station
- Chandannagar railway station
- Hooghly district
References
- Wikidata: Q59914672
- Indian Railways, Eastern Railway zone — official station listings.