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4 Trains from (DLK)DALKOLHA to (FLK)FALAKATA


Address: Dalkhola Railway Station, National Highway 34, Dalkhola, West Bengal 854317, India

Station Code: DLK

Station Name: DALKOLHA

Zone: NFR/Northeast Frontier

Train Frequency Weekly: 176

Station Traffic: High

Address: Falakata, West Bengal 735211, India

Station Code: FLK

Station Name: FALAKATA

Zone: NFR/Northeast Frontier

Train Frequency Weekly: 83

Station Traffic: Medium





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RECENT NEWS

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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No.791/2022-2318-01-2023
Secunderabad
PR No. 791 - PM Flags Off Vande Bharat Express connecting Howrah to New Jalpaiguri via video conferencing


Ø Inaugurates Joka-Taratala stretch of Purple Line of Kolkata Metro

Ø Dedicates four railway projects to the nation

Ø Lays foundation stone for redevelopment of the New Jalpaiguri Railway Station

Ø Land from where the call of Vande Matram originated, saw the flagging off of Vande Bharat today

Ø Modern sewage treatment plants are being developed keeping in mind the requirements of future

Ø A nationwide campaign is going o­n to transform the Indian Railway

Ø In 21st Century for rapid development of the country, rapid growth and reform of Railways is essential

Ø Metro Rail system is an example of India’s speed and scale today

Ø Construction of new airports, waterways, ports and roads is being carried out to ensure seamless connectivity for the citizens

Ø India is working toward boosting its Jal Shakti today

Ø o­n 13th January a cruise will set sail from Kashi to Dibrugarh via Bangladesh. The 3200 km long journey is the first-of-its-kind in the entire world and a reflection of the growing cruise tourism in the country

Ø People of Bengal follow the spirit of ‘Nation First’ in tourism also

Ø Whole world is looking at India with great hope. To maintain this trust, every Indian has to exert all his might

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi flagged off the Vande Bharat Express, connecting Howrah to New Jalpaiguri via video conferencing today. The Prime Minister also inaugurated the Joka-Taratala Stretch of the Joka-Esplanade Metro Project (Purple Line). He also dedicated four railway projects to the nation including Boinchi - Shaktigarh 3rd Line, Dankuni - Chandanpur 4th Line Project, Nimtita - New Farakka Double Line and Ambari Falakata - New Maynaguri - Gumanihat Doubling Project. The Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone for the redevelopment of the New Jalpaiguri Railway Station.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister apologised for not being physically present today, as for him, this is the day to bow to the land of Bengal as the history of the freedom struggle is infused in every particle of Bengal. “Land from where the call of Vande Matram originated, saw the flagging off of Vande Bharat today”, the Prime Minister said. The Prime Minister recalled that o­n Dec 30, 1943, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose hoisted the Tricolour in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and set the wheels in motion for the independence of India. o­n the 75th year anniversary of this historic day, the Prime Minister informed that he got the opportunity to visit Andaman to name an island in honour of Netaji. He further added that India had taken a resolve to start 475 Vande Bharat trains during the celebrations of the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav and the train being flagged off today from Howrah to New Jalpaiguri is o­ne of them. Mentioning the multiple projects whose foundation stones are being laid and inaugurated today, the Prime Minister said that the government is spending approximately 5000 crores for the completion of these projects.

The Prime Minister also informed that he will get the opportunity to dedicate many projects pertaining to the cleanliness of the Ganga and drinking water to West Bengal later in the day. He informed that more than 25 sewage projects have been approved in West Bengal under the Namami Gange Scheme. Out of which 11 projects are already complete and seven are being completed today. Work o­n 5 new schemes with an outlay of Rs 1500 crore is starting today. The Prime Minister mentioned o­ne of the key projects i.e. Adi Ganga project for cleaning of which infrastructure worth 600 Cr rupees is being established. The Prime Minister said that along with cleaning rivers, the central government has focussed o­n prevention which revolves around creating a large number of modern sewage treatment plants. This is being done keeping in mind the requirements of the next 10-15 years.

The Prime Minister linked reforms and development of Indian Railways with the development of the country. That is why, he said, the central government is making record investments in the modern railway infrastructure. A nationwide campaign is going o­n to transform the Indian Railway, he said. He listed modern trains like Vande Bharat, Tejas Hum Safar and VistaDome coaches and the modernisation of Railway Stations including New Jalpaiguri, doubling and electrification of Railway lines as examples of this modernization. He also mentioned eastern and Western dedicated freight corridors as projects that will bring revolutionary changes in the logistics sector. The Prime Minister highlighted strides made in the fields of Railway safety, cleanliness, coordination, capability, punctuality and facilities. The Prime Minister emphasised that in the last 8 years, Indian Railways worked o­n the foundation of modernity and the coming years will see Indian Railway embarking o­n a new journey of modernization. The Prime Minister informed that while 20 thousand route kilometre rail lines were electrified in the first 70 years of Independence, more than 32 thousand route kilometres have been electrified since 2014. The Prime Minister said that the Metro Rail system is an example of India’s speed and scale today. “Metro network which was less than 250 km before 2014 had the highest share in Delhi-NCR. In the last 7-8 years Metro has expanded to more than 2 dozen cities. Today Metro is running o­n an approximately 800 km long Metro track in different cities of the country. Work is going o­n Metro routes of more than 1000 km”, he informed.

Referring to the challenges posed to India in the yesteryears, the Prime Minister remarked that it had a very negative effect o­n the development of India. Throwing light o­n o­ne of the key challenges, the Prime Minister highlighted the lack of coordination among various agencies involved in the infrastructural development of the nation. He also mentioned the lack of coordination among the various transport agencies and as a result, the Prime Minister continued, o­ne government agency had no clue about the work being done by other agencies. “This had a direct impact o­n the honest taxpayers of the country”, he said. The Prime Minister remarked that when their hard-earned money is used in filling the pockets of the corrupt rather than the poor, it is natural to be dissatisfied. “The Government launched the PM Gati Shakti Plan to fill the gaps in the coordination of agencies”, Shri Modi remarked, “Be it different state governments, construction agencies or industry experts, everyone is coming together o­n the Gati Shakti Platform.” He further added that PM Gati Shakti is not o­nly limited to conjoining the different mediums of transport in the country but also providing pace to the multimodal projects. The Prime Minister further added that the construction of new airports, waterways, ports and roads is being carried out to ensure seamless connectivity for the citizens.

“We must make correct use of the potential of the nation to move forward in the 21st century”, the Prime Minister remarked. Highlighting the waterways in the country, the Prime Minister recalled the time when waterways were used o­n a large scale for work, business and tourism in India but were later destroyed during the years of slavery. He also pointed out the lack of efforts by the previous governments in reviving the waterways in the country. “India is working toward boosting its Jal Shakti today”, Shri Modi said. He informed that more than 100 waterways are being developed today and work is taking place to introduce advanced cruise ships in the rivers while boosting business and tourism. The Prime Minister also highlighted the Ganga-Brahmaputra project that is being carried out between India and Bangladesh to establish waterway links between

the two rivers. Referring to the cruise that is going to set sail o­n 13th January 2023 from Kashi to Dibrugarh via Bangladesh, the Prime Minister informed that the 3200 km long journey is the first-of-its-kind in the entire world and it will be a reflection of the growing cruise tourism in the country.

Highlighting the love for the land in the people of West Bengal, the Prime Minister remarked o­n the enthusiasm that they show in visiting the different places of cultural heritage in India and also learning from it. “The people of Bengal possess the spirit of Nation First, even in tourism”, he continued, “When connectivity in the county gets a boost, and the railway, waterway and highways are becoming more advanced, the result is Ease of Travel and the people of Bengal have also benefited from this”, Shri Modi remarked.

The Prime Minister concluded the address by reciting a few lines by Guru Rabindranath Tagore which translates to “The soil of my country, I bow my head to you”. The Prime Minister pointed out that in this Azadi ka Amrit Kaal, everyone must work together by deeming utmost priority to our motherland. “The entire world is looking at India with the eyes of hope and expectations. Every citizen of the country must dedicate o­neself to the service of the nation”, the Prime Minister concluded.

Chief Minister of West Bengal, Ms Mamata Banerjee, Governor of West Bengal, Dr C V Ananda Bose, Union Minister for Railways in India, Shri Ashwini Vaisnav, Union Ministers of State, Shri John Barla, Dr Subhas Sarkar and Shri Nisith Parmanik and Member of Parliament, Shri Prasoon Banerjee were those present o­n occasion among others.

Background

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi flagged off the 7th Vande Bharat Express, connecting Howrah to New Jalpaiguri at the Howrah Railway Station. The ultra-modern Semi High-Speed Train is equipped with state-of-the-art passenger amenities. The train will stop at Malda Town, Barsoi and Kishanganj stations en route in both directions.

The Prime Minister also inaugurated the Joka-Taratala Stretch of the Joka-Esplanade Metro Project (Purple Line). The 6.5 km stretch having 6 stations namely Joka, Thakurpukur, Sakher Bazar, Behala Chowrasta, Behala Bazar and Taratala has been constructed at a cost of more than Rs 2475 Crore. Passengers of southern parts of Kolkata City like Sarsuna, Dakghar, Muchipara and South 24 Parganas will be immensely benefited from the inauguration of this project.

The Prime Minister also dedicated four railway projects to the nation. These include the Boinchi - Shaktigarh 3rd Line developed at a cost of Rs 405 crore; the Dankuni - Chandanpur 4th Line Project developed at a cost of Rs 565 crore; Nimtita - New Farakka Double Line developed at a cost of Rs 254 crore; and Ambari Falakata - New Maynaguri - Gumanihat Doubling Project developed at a cost of more than Rs 1080 crore. The Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone for the redevelopment of the New Jalpaiguri Railway Station to be developed at the cost of more than Rs335 crore.





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01011-01-2023
Maligaon
N.F. Railway successfully commissioned Electronic Interlocking System at New Jalpaiguri Jn.

N.F. Railway has successfully commissioned its largest Electronic Interlocking System at New Jalpaiguri Jn. o­n 06th January, 2023 replacing existing Panel Interlocking. First Automatic Block Signaling in Ambari Falakata - New Jalpaiguri - Rangapani section (total 17 KM) was also introduced.

The Electronic Interlocking System implemented is the biggest in N.F. Railway with first triple logic technology. It is the biggest distributed Electronic Interlocking System in N. F. Railway. Triple Monitors were used for single Visual Display Unit. Maintenance Terminal Console networking were done with Headquarter. 03 no’s Level Crossing gates have been interlocked in Automatic Block Signalling in Ambari Falakata - New Jalpaiguri - Rangapani section.Alterations were also done at Ambari Falakataand Rangapani station yard in connection with the Automatic Block Signalling work.

All Multi Section Digital Axle Counter resetting will be done through Visual Display Unit. Universal Fail Safe Block Interface with High Availability Single Section Digital Axle Counter was provided at New Jalpaiguri - Siliguri Junction Narrow Gauge section. Integrated Power Supply and Earth Leakage Detector were provided for all Electronic Interlocking cabins.

With the commissioning of Electronic Interlocking System and Visual Display Unit train operations in Ambari Falakata - New Jalpaiguri - Rangapani section will become more convenient. Shunting in station yards can be done with more ease. Train stoppage timings for entering the New Jalpaiguri station is expected to be reduced.



(Sabyasachi De)
CPRO/N.F.Railway





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