1 Trains from (MNE)MANSI JN to (BTF)Bathnaha
Address: Mansi Railway Station, NH 31, Mansi, Bihar 851214, India
Station Code: MNE
Station Name: MANSI JN
Zone: ECR/East Central
Train Frequency Weekly: 329
Station Traffic: High
Address: Block :Forbesganj, Distt: Araria Bihar
Station Code: BTF
Station Name: Bathnaha
Zone: NFR/Northeast Frontier
Train Frequency Weekly: 85
Station Traffic: Medium
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RECENT NEWS
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www.nfr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2022-04-25
During the recently completed financial year from April, 2021 to March, 2022, N. F. Railway carried 13757 rakes of freight trains as against 11659 during the corresponding period of the previous financial year, thus registering an impressive increase of 18%. Northeast Frontier Railway has unloaded 1349 freight carrying trains registering highest ever release of rakes achieved in the month of March, 2022. This is an increase of 8.8% in comparison to the corresponding period of last year (i.e., March, 2021).N. F. Railway has transported goods like FCI rice, sugar, salt, edible oil, food grains, fertilizer, cement, stone chips, coal, maize, auto, container and other items during the month and unloaded them in different goods sheds within its jurisdiction spreading over entire N.E. Region apart from parts of West Bengal and Bihar during this period. During March, 2022, 735 rakes of freight carrying trains were unloaded in Assam out of which 410 were loaded with essential commodities. 150 rakes in Tripura, 31 rakes in Nagaland, 5 rakes in Manipur, 5 rakes in Arunachal Pradesh and 8 rakes in Mizoram were unloaded during the month. 250 freight rakes in West Bengal and 165 freight rakes in Bihar were also unloaded during the month within the jurisdiction of N. F. Railway. To improve customer interface and further augment freight transportation, Bathnaha station under Katihar division has been opened for handling of both outward and inward coal traffic until further advice w.e.f 07.03.2022. Earlier it was opened for handling of both outward and inward goods traffic except coal, POL, livestock, explosive and crane consignment. Charali station under Tinsukia division has been opened for handling of outward Coal traffic w.e.f 09.03.2022. Earlier it was opened for handling of both outward and inward goods traffic except coal, POL, livestock, explosive and crane consignment. Raiganj station under Katihar division and Salbari station under Alipurduar division have been opened for handling of both outward and inward all goods traffic except coal, POL, livestock, explosive and crane consignment w.e.f 10.03.2022 & 25.03.2022 respectively. Goalpara station under Rangiya division and Shukhovi station in Nagaland under Lumding station have been opened for handling of both outward and inward goods traffic including coal except POL, livestock, explosives and crane consignmentsw.e.f 11.03.2022 & 28.03.2022 respectively. Moreover, Vishwanath Charali station and Ghograpar station under Rangiya division have been opened for handling of outward coal traffic w.e.f 15.03.2022 & 23.03.2022 respectively. Earlier Vishwanath Charali station was opened for handling both outward and inward goods traffic except coal, POL, livestock, explosive and crane consignment. Ghograpar station was earlier opened for inward automobile traffic. Improved terminal handling facility and introduction of more goods sheds has made it more convenient for customers and other stake holders to unload and clear inward rake in a time bound manner. Continuous monitoring at all level has also resulted in reduction in turnaround time and increased unloading. (Sabyasachi De) CPRO/N.F.Railway 2
www.er.indianrailways.gov.in- 2022-04-20
ER KEEN TO PRESERVE HERITAGE STRICTURES Kolkata, April 20, 2022: Eastern Railway celebrating Heritage Week as a part of observing World Heritage Day to spread the awareness for ’Heritage and Climate’. To enable sustainable environment by preserving Heritage Structures vis-a-vis construction of new initiatives with minimum carbon footprint Eastern Railway continues the inheritance of its glorious past as the prime mover to bring industrial renaissance in Eastern India. ER has resurrected various old structures to its full glory from time to time. Dr. B.C. Roy Institute at Sealdah is one such architectural marvel in Eastern Railway which recently has been rejuvenated and reinstated at a cost of Rs. 7.31 Crore. Today's Dr B.C. Roy Institute at Sealdah , earlier known as the Clem Browne Institute with a double storied beautiful structure constructed in 1920, is unparalleled. The restoration and modernization of this institute, which is entangled in the dilapidated history of the past, was a major challenge for the Eastern Railway which has been successfully overcome. The 1st floor of this renovated marvelous mansion consists of Auditorium (total seating capacity - 298) with front lobby having beautiful architectural Dome, VIP Room, Recording Room and Control Room. Whereas, at Ground floor there are two halls having total seating capacity of 550 persons, both of which are used for various types of occasions. The auditorium has been completely redesigned with a resonant free modern sound system. The old stage has now been replaced by a new stage with 25% space which has been decorated with colorful screens, cyclorama etc. A separate control room has been built just opposite the stage which is specially capable of controlling sound and light. There is also a state-of-the-art audio recording room which is perfect in terms of quality excellence. The re-developed Dr. B.C. Roy Institute of Sealdah Division is a pride of Eastern Railway.
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