Naugachia railway station

Naugachia railway station (station code: NNA) is on the Barauni-Katihar section of the Sonpur railway division and serves the town of Naugachia in the Indian state of Bihar.

Naugachia
Indian Railway Station
LocationNaugachia, Bihar, India
 India
Coordinates25°20′10″N 87°02′45″E
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byEast Central Railway
Line(s)Barauni-Katihar section
Construction
Structure typeStandard on ground station
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeNNA
Division(s) Sonpur railway division
History
Previous namesEast Indian Railway
Location
Naugachia railway station
Location in Bihar
Barauni–Katihar section
km
km
to
Muzaffarpur
& Darbhanga
146
Samastipur
138
Bhagwanpur Desua
131
Angar Ghat
124
Narhan
119
Rusera Ghat
Barauni
00
116
Mabbi
111
Naya Nagar
Bihat
05
108
Barepura
Tilrath
08
101
Hasanpur Road
Begusarai
15
97
Sashan
Lakho
23
95
Garhpura
Danauli Phulwaria
28
91
Somra Pranpur
Lakhminia
33
86
Salauna
Sanaha
44
79
Imli
Sahibpur Kamal
48
75
Paharaja Gangur
Umesh Nagar
54
71
Olapur
Khagaria
61
Mansi
69
Chedbanni
74
Maheshkhuntt
80
Badlaghat
Gauchari
84
Pasraha
92
Dhamara Ghat
Bharat Khand
98
Koparia
Narayanpur
104
Simri-Bakhtiarpur
State Highway 58
Baba Raghuni
Thana Bihpur
112
Saharsa
Karu Khirhar Nagar
Saharsa Kacheri
Baijnathpur
Panchgachhia
Methai
Garh Baruwari
Dauran Madhepura
Veena Ekma
Budhma
Supaul
Bhairopatti
Kadampura
Deenapatti
Tharbitta
Murliganj
Baijnathpur Andoli
Rupauli
Saraygarh
Janki Nagar
Narayanpur Murli
Harapatti
Raghopur
Rambisanpur
Pratapganj
to Lattipur
Lalitgram
Kharik
120
Chhatapur Road
Naugachhia
128
Narpatganj
Katareah
139
Debiganj
Chakarha
Kursela
145
Jogbani
Bakhri
155
Bathnaha
Forbesganj
Bihariganj
Raghubans Nagar
Dholbazar
Barhara Kothi
Gogipothia
Sukhshena
Simraha
Aurahi
Haldia Bihar
Sukhasan Kothi
Araria
Araria Court
Banmankhi
Kushiargaon
Sarsi
Satar
Alinagar Tola
Jalalgarh
Krityanandanagar
Gharbanali
Purnia Court
Kasba
Karhagola Road
162
Purnia
Rautara
Semapur
173
Dalan
Katihar
185
Manshi
Kumaripur
Manihari
Teznarayanpur
km
= halt

Geography

The station lies on the northern side of the Ganges and traverses the Kosi basin. In Bihar, the Kosi is widely referred to as the "Sorrow of Bihar" as it has caused widespread human suffering over the centuries through flooding and frequent changes in course. Over the last 250 years, the Kosi has shifted its course over 120 kilometres (75 mi) from east to west. In August 2008, it picked up an old channel it had abandoned over a century ago near the Nepal–India border, and caused enormous damage in a wide area covering several districts. The breach in the Kosi embankment which caused the devastating flood in 2008, was repaired in 2009 and the river has since been flowing along its original course.[1] The floods continue and threaten even the Barauni–Katihar tracks. The entire region portrays "a bleak picture of broken houses, flattened fields and ravaged lives, signs of all the havoc the previous floods and land erosion wreaked here earlier."[2]

Electrification

Electrification of the 809 kilometres (503 mi) long Barauni–Katihar–Guwahati section was sanctioned in 2008.[3] As of 2011, work on electrification of Barabanki–Gorakhpur–Barauni–New Jalpaiguri route was in progress. Adequate funds have been provided in the budget for 2011–12 to take up work in the New Jalapiguri–New Bongaigaon–Guwahati section.[4] The section is fully electrified. Most of the Delhi and Amritsar bounded train runs on electric locomotives. Amrapali Express was the first train to run on electric locomotive, then after Rajdhani express, North-east Express, Purvottar Sampark kranti Express, Seemanchal Express, Tripura Sundari Express have electric engines.

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References

  1. "Kosi River (कोसी नदी) – The Sorrow of Bihar". Gits4U.com. Archived from the original on 14 December 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  2. "Hungry Kosi scares villages". The Telegraph, 21 June 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  3. "Electrification of 809 route Kilometers of Barauni–Katihar-Guwahati section of East Central and Northeast Frontier Railways". Press Information Bureau, 7 February 2008. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  4. "Railway electrification project to touch North East soon". Business Standard, 23 August 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
Preceding station   Indian Railways   Following station
Kharik
East Central Railway zone
Barauni-Katihar section
Katareah
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