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Baradighi railway station is a small railway station located in the state of West Bengal, India. It serves the village of Baradighi and the surrounding tea garden area in the Dooars region of northern West Bengal.
| Name | Baradighi railway station |
|---|---|
| Type | Railway station |
| Location | Baradighi, West Bengal, India |
| Region | Dooars, northern West Bengal |
| Operator | Indian Railways |
| Zone | Northeast Frontier Railway |
Baradighi station lies on a route operated under the Northeast Frontier Railway zone of Indian Railways, which administers most rail services in West Bengal's Dooars belt and the northeastern states. The station functions primarily as a halt for local passenger services connecting smaller settlements in the region.
The Dooars region, in which Baradighi is situated, is historically known for its tea plantations, forests and proximity to the foothills of the eastern Himalayas. Rail connectivity in this area developed in part to support the movement of tea, timber and passengers between the plains of north Bengal and Assam. Stations such as Baradighi form part of the network that links these plantation settlements to larger junctions in the region.
While not a major junction, Baradighi station provides basic rail access for residents of the surrounding tea estates and villages, supporting daily commute, local trade and onward travel to larger centres in north Bengal.