Saota railway station

Coordinates: 23°29′22″N 87°58′43″E / 23.489462°N 87.978574°E / 23.489462; 87.978574
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Saota
Indian Railways station and
Kolkata Suburban Railway station
General information
LocationJagadishpur, Saota, Purba Bardhaman district, West Bengal
India
Coordinates23°29′22″N 87°58′43″E / 23.489462°N 87.978574°E / 23.489462; 87.978574
Elevation26 m (85 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byEastern Railway
Line(s)Bardhaman–Katwa line
Platforms1
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on-ground station)
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeSOF
Zone(s) Eastern Railway
Division(s) Howrah
History
Opened1915
Closed2010
Rebuilt2014–2018
Electrified25 kV AC overhead
Previous namesMcLeod's Light Railways
Services
Preceding station Kolkata Suburban Railway Following station
Howrah Junction
Eastern Line Nigan
Location
Saota is located in West Bengal
Saota
Saota
Location in West Bengal
Saota is located in India
Saota
Saota
Location in India

Saota railway station is a railway station in Bardhaman–Katwa line under Howrah railway division of Eastern Railway zone.[2] It is situated at Jagadishpur, Saota of Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal.[3]

History

On 1 December 1915, McLeod's Light Railways (MLR) set up narrow-gauge lines in the Burdwan-Katwa Railway route. This railway section was handed over to the Eastern Railway in 1966. In 2010 the work started for conversion of 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge.[4][5] Bardhaman to Balogna railway station was reopened in 2014 and Balgona to Katwa section was completed on 12 January 2018 for the public.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Howrah Division System Map". ER Railway.
  2. ^ "SOF / Saota Railway Station | Train Arrival / Departure Timings at Saota". Total Train Info. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  3. ^ Roy, Joydeep. "Saota Railway Station Map/Atlas ER/Eastern Zone – Railway Enquiry". India Rail Info. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  4. ^ Law, Abhishek (27 November 2014). "It's journey's end for these slow coaches with a long history". @businessline. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  5. ^ 8 June 2010 (8 June 2010). "Villagers stall rail project in Burdwan | Kolkata News". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 October 2019.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "'বড় রেল' কাটোয়ায়, জমল ভিড়". anandabazar.com (in Bengali). Retrieved 11 October 2019.