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Birati

Kolkata Suburban Railway station
General information
LocationBirati, North Dumdum, West Bengal 700051
India
Coordinates22°39′51″N 88°25′38″E / 22.664136°N 88.427360°E
Elevation10 metres (33 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byEastern Railway
Line(s)Sealdah–Hasnabad–Bangaon–Ranaghat line of Kolkata Suburban Railway
Platforms3
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
ParkingNot available
Bicycle facilitiesNot available
Other information
StatusActive
Station codeBBT
Zone(s) Eastern Railway
Division(s) Sealdah
History
Opened1906; 119 years ago
Electrified1972; 53 years ago
Services
Preceding station Kolkata Suburban Railway Following station
Durganagar

towards Sealdah

Eastern Line Bisharpara Kodaliya

Route map

Sealdah–Bangaon line
including Barasat–Hasnabad and Ranaghat–Bangaon branch lines

km

km

Up arrow

86

Benapole (
Benapole
land port
)
Bagdah

26

Chandabazar

12

82

Petrapole
Chhoighoria

6

Naobhanga Khal

line planned

Up arrow

78
0
Bangaon Junction

Ranaghat–Bangaon line

20

Poramaheshtala (planned)
Satberia Halt

5

Gopalnagar

5

Akaipur Halt

10

Majhergram

13

Gangnapur

18

Naba Raynagar

23

Coopers Halt

25

Ranaghat EMU Carshed

Up arrow

Left arrow

Churni Ghat

30

89

Hingalganj
Ranaghat Junction

28

Katakhali river

Up arrow

line planned

Down arrow

72

Hasnabad

70

Taki Road

67

Nimdanri

66

Madhyampur
Bibhutibhusan Halt

73

64

Matania Anantapur
Chandpara

68

61

Basirhat
Thakurnagar

64

60

Bhyabla
Gobardanga

58

55

Champapukur

52

Ghora Ras Ghona
(planned) Swarupnagar

70

Bidyadhari Khal

Machhalandapur

55

50

Malatipur
Sanhati

50

46

Kankra Mirzanagar
Habra

45

42

Harua Road
Ashoknagar Road

42

39

Bhasila
Guma

38

37

Lebutala
(planned) Chakla

47

Bidyadhari Khal

Bira

35

34

Beliaghata Road
Dattapukur

31

35

Sondalia
Bamangachhi

27

33

Bahira Kalibari

29

Karea Kadambagachi

Barasat EMU Carshed

26

Kazipara

Barasat metro station Barasat Junction

23

Barasat
Hridaypur metro station Hridaypur

21

Hridaypur
Madhyamgram metro station Madhyamgram

19

Madhyamgram

Noai Khal

New Barrackpore New Barrackpore metro station
New Barrackpur

17

Michael Nagar Michael Nagar metro station
Bisharpara Kodaliya

16

Birati Birati metro station
Birati

14

Biman Bandar Biman Bandar metro stationBiman Bandar metro station

Right arrow

 KM Orange Line  (u/c)

Durganagar

13

Biman Bandar

15

Jessore Road

13

Jessore Road Jessore Road metro station

line dismantled

Dum Dum Cantonment metro station Dum Dum Cantonment

11

Dum Dum Cantonment

 KM Yellow Line  (u/c)

Left arrow

Left arrow

Left arrow

Dum Dum metro station Dum Dum Junction

8

Patipukur loop
line (dismantled)

Belgachia metro station Belgachia

10

Patipukur

Ultadanga Road

11

Lansdown mill siding

Kolkata

12

Brown Blanket mill siding

Down arrow

Kestopur Canal

Bidhan Nagar Road

5

Bidhannagar Road

Press House siding

Kankurgachi Road

2

Kankurgachi Road Junction

Narkeldanga
EMU Carshed

3

Sir Gurudas Banerjee Halt

Circular Canal

Kankurgachi
Chord line
Sealdah North

0

0

Sealdah Main
Sealdah metro station Sealdah

Sealdah South

0

Beliaghata Diesel Loco Shed

6

Kamardanga Halt

Beruck & Comens Siding

3│7

Park Circus

Down arrow

km

km

Key

Indian Railways broad gauge (1676 mm)

Kolkata Metro (KM) broad gauge (1676 mm)

Kolkata Metro (KM) standard gauge (1435 mm)
in use
out of use, planned, or
under construction (u/c)
tunnel

Location

Birati is located in Kolkata

Birati

Birati

Location in Kolkata

Birati is located in West Bengal

Birati

Birati

Location in West Bengal

Birati railway station is a Kolkata Suburban Railway station in Birati. It serves Birati and Nimta areas in North Dumdum, West Bengal, India. It lies between the Durganagar railway station and Bisharpara Kodaliya railway station. Madhusudan Banerjee Road connects the Barrackpore Trunk Road and Jessore Road through Birati.[1]

In 1882-84, the Bengal Central Railway company built a railway from Dumdum to Khulna (at present, this line is the part of Bangladesh). Passenger rail services are operational between Sealdah and Bangaon on the Indian section of this railway. The East Bengal Railway main line from Sealdah to Ranaghat was opened in 1862[2] and extended to Kushtia in present-day Bangladesh within two months. Subsequently, the Bengal Central Railway Company constructed Ranaghat-Bangaon line in 1882–84 to connect the Sealdah-Bangaon line with the Sealdah-Ranaghat line.

It is well connected to the Birati Mini Bus Terminal. Autos and totos are available from Belgharia to Birati through MB road.

Birati railway station is located on the Sealdah - Bangaon railway line that stretches between Kolkata district and North 24 Parganas district. This railway consists of 4 rail lines or rail tracks from Sealdah to Dum Dum and 2 from Dum Dum to Bangaon.

The platform is not very well sheltered. It has many facilities including drinking water and sanitation. There are three platforms - 1, 2 and 3. Platform 1 is used for the down local trains heading towards Sealdah Railway Station and Platform 3 is used for the up local trains heading towards Bangaon Junction railway station. Platform 2 is used for goods trains and its not generally used for local trains.

The SealdahDum DumBarasatAshok NagarBangaon route was electrified in 1972.[3]

This station provides rail services to the surrounding area of the station. Trains approach for Bangaon, Hasnabad and Sealdah, Barasat and Majherhat run through this station. Local trains of Kolkata Suburban Railway serve rail passengers daily at this station.

All the responsibilities of station management are vested in the head of the station "Station Master". Apart from this, temporary mobile GRP personnel are employed for the security of the station and its premises. The security of the adjoining areas is provided by the local police administration.

  1. ^ "BBT/Birati". India Rail Info.
  2. ^ "[IRFCA] Nadia District (1910)". irfca.org. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  3. ^ "History of Electrification". IRFCA. Retrieved 28 August 2017.