List of Kolkata Suburban Railway stations
This is a list of stations of the Kolkata Suburban Railway, a suburban rail system serving the Kolkata Metropolitan Region in West Bengal, India.
The Kolkata Suburban Railway was opened in 1854. The system is operated by Eastern Railway and South Eastern Railway zone. Each route contains "slow" and "fast" tracks. "Slow" tracks are dedicated tracks for suburban trains, while "fast" tracks are shared with long-distance trains operated by Indian Railways. Some railway stations on the network serve both suburban as well as long-distance trains.
The Kolkata Suburban Railway comprises major 5 lines – Eastern line, South Eastern line, Circular line, South lines & Chord link line. Each of these corridors may consist of additional lines that may intersect with each other. The system uses rolling stock of broad gauge and consists of largely at-grade and short segments of elevated and embankment lines. The railway system is open from about 0400 to 0100 and has an average daily ridership of 2-3 million commuters. It's the biggest suburban rail network in India with a record of 350+ stations and a total of 1,501 km (933 mi) with its position 7th in the world's longest suburban railway network.
Stations
Terminal station | |
Transfer station (excluding transfer to Indian Railways) | |
Terminal and transfer station to other lines | |
Defunct | |
Notes
- Fast train stop indicates that fast services on the Kolkata Suburban Railway halt at this station. All Circular railway Line services are slow services.
- Long Distance indicates that trains other than local trains halt at this station. These trains are usually part of the Indian Railways network.
References
- Defunct Circular Rail Track Dismantled, Times of India, January 28, 2020, Retrieved 16 October 2020
- Makeover for Gede railway station, Times of India, 27 July 2007, Retrieved 20 October 2020
- Rs.527 Crore Funds for City's Longest Metro Corridor,TImes of India, 4 July 2020, Retrieved 16 October 2020