Bhyabla Halt railway station is a small railway halt situated in the state of West Bengal, India. It functions as a wayside station serving local commuter traffic on the suburban network of the Indian Railways system in southern Bengal.
Key facts
| Name | Bhyabla Halt railway station |
|---|---|
| Type | Railway halt station |
| Location | West Bengal, India |
| Country | India |
| Operator | Indian Railways |
Overview
As a "halt" station, Bhyabla Halt belongs to a category of minor stops on the Indian Railways network designed primarily to serve passenger trains rather than long-distance express or freight services. Halt stations typically have limited infrastructure, with short platforms and minimal staffed facilities, and are intended to provide local communities with access to the suburban rail system.
Context
The suburban rail network of southern West Bengal, much of it operated under the Eastern Railway zone, includes a dense pattern of small halts that connect rural and semi-urban settlements to larger junctions and to the metropolitan area of Kolkata. Stations of this kind contribute to the daily movement of commuters, students, and traders across the region.
Related topics
- Indian Railways
- Eastern Railway zone
- Kolkata Suburban Railway
- List of railway stations in India
- Rail transport in West Bengal
References
- Wikidata entity: Q56278591