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Bhedia railway station

Bhedia railway station is a small railway station serving the village of Bhedia and surrounding areas in the Bardhaman district of West Bengal, India. It lies on the Sahibganj Loop line of the Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways.

Key facts

Name Bhedia railway station
Station code BHP
Location Bhedia, Bardhaman district, West Bengal, India
Line Sahibganj Loop
Operator Eastern Railway, Indian Railways
Division Howrah railway division
Track type Double, electrified broad gauge
Country India

Overview

Bhedia is a wayside station on the Sahibganj Loop, which is one of the older railway routes in eastern India. The station primarily handles local passenger traffic, with several stopping passenger and EMU services connecting it to larger centres along the route. Long-distance express trains generally pass through without halting.

Background

The Sahibganj Loop, on which Bhedia is situated, was historically the original main line of the East Indian Railway Company between Howrah and the upper Gangetic belt before the Grand Chord was opened in 1906. The route runs along the Bhagirathi–Hooghly basin, passing through Bandel, Barddhaman, Bolpur, Rampurhat and onward to Sahibganj in Jharkhand.

Geography and connectivity

The station lies between the larger junctions on the loop and is connected by road to nearby villages and towns in Bardhaman district. It provides basic rail access for residents commuting to district headquarters and to Howrah and Kolkata.

Significance

While Bhedia is not a major junction, it forms part of the network of small stations that sustain daily commuter and rural passenger movement on the Sahibganj Loop. Its electrified, double-track alignment supports both passenger and freight movements through the corridor.

References

  • Wikidata: Q60109817
  • Indian Railways, Eastern Railway zone — official timetables and station information.