Northeast Frontier Railway zone
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Headquarters | Maligaon, Guwahati |
Locale | Assam, West Bengal, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim, Manipur, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Bihar |
Dates of operation | January 15, 1958 | –
Predecessor | North Eastern Railway |
Technical | |
Track gauge | Broad gauge Narrow gauge |
Previous gauge | Metre gauge |
Other | |
Website | North East Frontier Railway website |
The Northeast Frontier Railway (abbreviated NFR) is one of the
Divisions
Northeast Frontier Railway is divided into 5 divisions:
- Katihar railway division
- Alipurduar railway division
- Lumding railway division
- Rangiya railway division
- Tinsukia railway division
Each of these divisions is headed by a Divisional Railway Manager, a Senior Administrative Grade officer of the rank of Joint Secretary to Government of India. The departmental setup at headquarters level and divisional setup in the field assists the General Manager in running the railways. Various departments namely engineering, mechanical, electrical, signal & telecom, operations, commercial, safety, accounts, security, personal and medical are headed by a Senior Administrative Grade / Higher Administrative Grade officer, provide technical and operational support to the divisions in train operations.
History
In 1881, the Assam Railway and Trading Company opened a metre gauge line 65 kilometres (40 mi) long from Dibrugarh to Makum. This company later started the first passenger train in Assam by the name of Dibru–Sadiya Railway. The North Eastern Railway was formed on 14 April 1952 by amalgamating two railway systems: the Assam Railway and
Operational area
The area of Northeast Frontier Railway operations is characterized by exceptional beauty and at the same time by some of the most arduous terrain. This difficult terrain limits the rail network expansion, and the only state with a decent rail network is Assam. The network is not
Major sections
A few of the major sections under the Northeast Frontier Railway zone are:
- Eklakhi–Balurghat branch line
- New Bongaigaon–Guwahati section
- New Jalpaiguri–New Bongaigaon section
- Rangiya–Murkongselek section
- Guwahati–Lumding section
- Lumding–Dibrugarh section
- Silchar–Sabroom section
- Katihar–Siliguri section
- Katihar–Jogbani branch line
- Alipurduar–Bamanhat branch line
- New Jalpaiguri–Alipurduar–Samuktala Road line
- Barauni–Guwahati line
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is maintained and governed under the responsibility of Katihar division. It ascends 6,850 feet (2,090 m) from
The DHR achieved worldwide fame for many reasons such as:
- A gateway to the Himalayas
- The tiny four-wheeled steam locomotives of the 19th century
- The curves, loops, "Z"s and steep grades crisscrossing the road
An interest in DHR all along has ensured that it continues to operate notwithstanding very heavy losses. The steam locomotive is an icon of this Railway. Tindharia workshop has kept 13 locomotives surviving, some of which are over 100 years old and the youngest is about 70 years old.
Timeline of DHR:
- 20 January 1948: Purchased by the Government of India
- 26 January 1948: Transferred to Assam Rail Link
- 26 January 1950: Transferred to Assam Railway
- 14 January 1952: Transferred to North Eastern Railway
- 15 January 1958: Transferred to Northeast Frontier Railway
Major Trains
Number | Train Name | Starting Station | Terminating Station |
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20503/20504 20505/20506 | Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express | Dibrugarh | New Delhi |
22503/22504 | Dibrugarh–Kanyakumari Vivek Express | Dibrugarh | Kanyakumari |
15909/15910 | Avadh Assam Express | Dibrugarh | Lalgarh |
15657/15658 | Brahmaputra Mail | Kamakhya | Old Delhi |
20501/20502 | Agartala Tejas Rajdhani Express | Agartala | Anand Vihar Terminal |
12504/12503 | Agartala–SMVT Bengaluru Humsafar Express | Agartala | SMVT Bengaluru Terminal |
15959/15960 15961/15962 | Kamrup Express | Dibrugarh | Howrah |
12513/12514 | Silchar–Secunderabad Express | Silchar | Secunderabad |
12519/12520 | Lokmanya Tilak Terminus–Agartala AC Express | Agartala | Lokmanya Tilak Terminus |
12507/12508 | Aronai Express | Thiruvananthapuram | Silchar |
12509/12510 | Guwahati-SMVT Bengaluru Superfast Express | Guwahati | SMVT Bengaluru |
15903/15904 | Dibrugarh-Chandigarh Express |
Dibrugarh | Chandigarh |
15933/15934 | New Tinsukia–Amritsar Express | New Tinsukia | Amritsar |
15645/15646 | Lokmanya Tilak Terminus–Dibrugarh Express | Dibrugarh | Lokmanya Tilak Terminus |
15635/15636 | Dwarka Express | Guwahati | Okha |
15653/15654 | Amarnath Express | Guwahati | Jammu Tawi |
15655/15656 | Kamakhya–Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Express | Guwahati | Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra |
22511/22512 | Kamakhya–Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Karmabhoomi Express | Kamakhya | Lokmanya Tilak Terminus |
12505/12506 | North East Express | Kamakhya | Anand Vihar Terminal |
15667/15668 | Kamakhya–Gandhidham Superfast Express | Kamakhya | Gandhidham |
15655/15656 | New Tinsukia–SMVT Bengaluru Superfast Express | New Tinsukia | SMVT Bengaluru |
15929/15930 | New Tinsukia–Tambaram Express | New Tinsukia | Tambaram |
Loco sheds
- Diesel Loco Shed, Siliguri
- Diesel & Electric Loco Shed, Malda Town
- Diesel Loco Shed, New Guwahati
- Diesel Loco Shed, Mariani
Sicklines & Pitlines
- Dibrugarh Coaching Depot, Dibrugarh
- Pitline, Dibrugarh
- N.F.Railway Mechanical Workshop, Dibrugarh
- Coach Maintenance Depot/Sickline, Guwahati
- Pitline, Guwahati
- Pitline, New Guwahati
- New Bongaigaon Carriage & Wagon Workshop, New Bongaigaon
- Coach Maintenance Depot, Kamakhya
- Automatic Coach Washing Pitline, Kamakhya
- Silchar Coaching Depot, Silchar
- Pitline, Silchar
- DEMU cum Sick Shed, Agartala
- Pitline, Agartala
- Routine Overhaul(ROH) Depot, New Tinsukia
- Tinsukia Carriage Depot, Tinsukia
Major stations
These are the major railway station which have large numbers of passenger frequencies and stoppages of trains in the zone.
Sl. No. | Name of station | Station code | Division |
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1 | Guwahati | GHY | Lumding |
2 | Dibrugarh | DBRG | Tinsukia |
3 | Rangiya Junction | RNY | Rangiya |
4 | Kamakhya Junction | KYQ | Lumding |
5 | Lumding Junction | LMG | Lumding |
6 | Mariani Junction | MXN | Tinsukia |
7 | Badarpur Junction | BPB | Lumding |
8 | Silchar | SCL | Lumding |
9 | Dimapur | DMV | Lumding |
10 | New Tinsukia Junction | NTSK | Tinsukia |
11 | Rangapara North Junction | RPAN | Rangiya |
12 | New Bongaigaon Junction | NBQ | Rangiya |
13 | New Alipurduar | NOQ | Alipurduar |
14 | New Cooch Behar Junction | NCB | Alipurduar |
15 | Alipurduar Junction | APDJ | Aipurduar |
16 | New Jalpaiguri Junction | NJP | Katihar |
17 | Katihar Junction | KIR | Katihar |
18 | Agartala | AGTL | Lumding |
19 | Siliguri Junction | SGUJ | Katihar |
20 | Jalpaiguri Road railway station | JPE | Alipurduar |
21 | Dhupguri railway station | DQG | Alipurduar |
See also
- All India Station Masters' Association
- Zones and divisions of Indian Railways
- Northeast Frontier Railway Stadium
Further reading
- Dutta, Arup Kumar (2002). Indian Railways, the final frontier: genesis and growth of the North-East Frontier Railway. Guwahati: Northeast Frontier Railway. LCCN 2003308231.
References
- ^ Rao, M.A. (1988). Indian Railways, New Delhi: National Book Trust, pp.42-4
External links
- Northeast Frontier Railway
- Indian Railways Online (official site)
- Indian Railways Fan Club
- IR. Online Tickets
- N F Railway (construction)
- Northeast Frontier Railway Recruitment