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Bhandartikuri railway station is a small railway station located in the state of West Bengal, India. It serves the village of Bhandartikuri and the surrounding rural areas, providing local rail connectivity through the network operated by Indian Railways.
| Name | Bhandartikuri railway station |
|---|---|
| Type | Railway station |
| Location | West Bengal, India |
| Country | India |
| Operator | Indian Railways |
Bhandartikuri is one of the many wayside stations that form part of the dense railway grid in West Bengal. Such stations typically cater to passenger traffic from nearby villages, providing access to short and medium-distance services that connect rural communities with larger towns and district headquarters.
The railway network in West Bengal is among the oldest in India, with several lines tracing their origins to the 19th century under the East Indian Railway Company and other historical operators. After Independence and the reorganisation of railways in India, these lines were absorbed into the zonal structure of Indian Railways. Smaller halts and stations like Bhandartikuri continue to play a role in supporting local commuter and regional passenger movement.
Stations of this scale are important for last-mile rail accessibility in rural India. They typically support daily commuters, students travelling to educational institutions in nearby towns, agricultural traders, and seasonal travellers, and they help reduce dependence on road transport in areas where bus connectivity may be limited.