Shahpur Patori railway station

Shahpur Patori Station, station code SPP, is a railway station in the Sonpur railway division of East Central Railway. Shahpur Patori Station is located in Shahpur Patori block in Samastipur district in the Indian state of Bihar. This railway station was established in 1901. Earlier, the location of this station was somewhere between Shahpur Undi and Bahadurpur Patori villages. It was relocated to its present place in 1938. An interesting story is there about naming of the station. The dispute arose between the villagers of the two adjoining villages, each wanted to name the station after the name of their villages. Finally, it was settled that the 'Shahpur' word would be taken from the village name Shahpur Undi and 'Patori' name would be taken from the village name Bahadurpur Patori and thus the name 'Shahpur Patori' was given. On those days, the steam engines running on this route used to go at the bank of Baya river for filling water. A special railway track was there for this service. This railway track was passing between the buildings of present-day Bich Bajzar before ultimately reaching at the bank of the Baya river. A well (still existing) with the pulley system was there to uplift the water. The remains of this track could not be found now because it is buried under the earth. But a narrow lane of land passing from station to the bank of the Baya river still belongs to the Indian Railway. Shahpur Patori railway station has two platforms.

Shahpur Patori Station
Indian Railway Station
LocationShahpur Patori, Samastipur, Bihar
India
Coordinates25°38′0″N 85°35′0″E
Elevation41 metres (135 ft)
Owned byGovernment of India
Operated byIndian railway
Line(s)Barauni–Gorakhpur, Raxaul and Jainagar lines
Platforms2
TracksSingle Track with three loop lines at the station
Connectionschanged from meter gauge to broad gauge in 1998
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground station)
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeSPP
Zone(s) East Central Railway
Division(s) Sonepur Division
History
Opened1901
Rebuilt2011
Electrified2015
Previous namesEast Indian Railway

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