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Munsirhat railway station

Coordinates: 22°38′55″N 88°05′42″E / 22.648532°N 88.094893°E / 22.648532; 88.094893
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Munsirhat
Suburban rail station
General information
LocationShankarhati, Munsirhat, Howrah district, West Bengal
India
Coordinates22°38′55″N 88°05′42″E / 22.648532°N 88.094893°E / 22.648532; 88.094893
Elevation7 metres (23 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated bySouth Eastern Railway zone
Line(s)Santragachi–Amta branch line
Platforms1
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground station)
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeMNH
Zone(s) South Eastern Railway zone
Division(s) Kharagpur
History
Opened1897
Closed1971
Rebuilt2004
Previous namesHowrah–Amta Light Railway
Services
Preceding station Kolkata Suburban Railway Following station
Mahendralalnagar
towards Amta
South Eastern Line Pantihal
Location
Munsirhat is located in West Bengal
Munsirhat
Munsirhat
Location in West Bengal
Munsirhat is located in India
Munsirhat
Munsirhat
Location in India

Munsirhat railway station is a halt railway station on Santragachi–Amta branch line of South Eastern Railway section of the Kharagpur railway division. It is situated at Shankarhati, Munsirhat in Howrah district in the Indian state of West Bengal.[1][2]

History

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Howrah to Amta narrow-gauge track was built in 1897 in British India. This route was the part of the Martin's Light Railways which was closed in 1971.[3] Howrah–Amta new broad-gauge line, including the Bargachia–Champadanga branch line was re constructed and opened in 2002–2004.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ "MNH / Munsirhat P.H. Railway Station | Train Arrival / Departure Timings at Munsirhat P.H." www.totaltraininfo.com. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Munsirhat P.H. Railway Station Map/Atlas SER/South Eastern Zone - Railway Enquiry". indiarailinfo.com. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  3. ^ Sharma, Aman (15 August 2017). "PM Narendra Modi highlights project delay by talking of 74km Howrah–Champadanga railway line". The Economic Times. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Narrow gauge in Bengal | IEOR @ IIT Bombay". www.ieor.iitb.ac.in. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Howrah–Amta BG line section inaugurated". @businessline. 23 July 2000. Retrieved 27 October 2019.