8 Trains from (PTKD)PATHARKANDI to (BRGM)BARAIGRAM JN
Address: Patherkandhi Bus Station, NH 44, Patharkandi, Assam 788724, India
Station Code: PTKD
Station Name: PATHARKANDI
Zone: NFR/Northeast Frontier
Train Frequency Weekly: 27
Station Traffic: Low
Address: National Highway 44, Assam
Station Code: BRGM
Station Name: BARAIGRAM JN
Zone: NFR/Northeast Frontier
Train Frequency Weekly: 41
Station Traffic: Low
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www.nfr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2022-06-17
Mizoram, one of the seven sister states of Northeast, is the southernmost landlocked state in the region sharing domestic borders with the states of Assam, Tripura and Manipur and international borders with Bangladesh and Myanmar. The Central Government has put in a lot of efforts for development of Mizoram in the past eight years. As part of the Central Government’s plan to connect capitals of all capital cities of the North-eastern states by broad gauge rail link, Northeast Frontier Railway is executing the 51.38 Km long new broad gauge railway lines Project from Bhairabi to Sairang at an anticipated cost of Rs. 6,527 crore to connect Aizawl (capital of Mizoram). This project has been accorded the status of “Project of national importanceâ€. This Project includes construction of 04 new stations, 55 most important bridges, 87 small bridges, 11 Road Over Bridges/ Road Under Bridges, and 12.6 km of tunnel work. The survey for two other BG Railway lines has also been completed in the state. A 43.15 km rail link between Patharkandi(Assam) to Kanhmun(Mizoram) will provide one more entry to this state apart from the existing station of Bhairabi. The other completed survey for a new line between Sairang to Hmawngbuchhuah (266 km) has also been completed which will provide the strategic connectivity to the port over Kaladan river in Myanmar. The already existing Silchar – Bhairabi meter gauge railway system was converted to broad gauge on 27th May, 2016. The Katakhal – Bhairabi gauge conversion work was also completed at a cost of Rs. 509 crore. As part of the Ministry of railways policy for 100% electrification, all routes coming up in Mizoram will also be electrified. After the completion of all the new line projects and infrastructural development work, connectivity to and within Mizoram will get a major boost. International connectivity between India and Myanmar will also gather a new momentum. The economy of the state will get the push required for its holistic development. Apart from these new lines, other basic infrastructures have also been augmented in Mizoram. one Foot Over Bridge was constructed at Bhairabi station during 2018-2019. Two Road Under Bridge constructed during 2017-2019 and Four Road Over Bridge during 2017-21 The railway system has also been made passenger friendly by providing toilets for Divyangjan and Platform shed at Bhairabi railway station. Free high-speed Wi-Fi services have been provided at Bhairabi station during 2019-20. As a part of NFR’s Go-Green mission Bhairabi railway station in Mizoram has been provided with 100% LED lights during 2017-18. 06 Shramik Special trains arrived in Mizoram with about 8000 stranded people from different places during the peak of COVID pandemic. 01 Shramik Special train also departed from Mizoram carrying stranded people. Bhairabi station was opened for all goods traffic both outward and inward. 125 freight trains arrived in Mizoram out of which 110 with essential commodities during 2014-22. Better rail connectivity will lead to economic development not only of the people of the Mizoram but also for the entire NE region. (Sabyasachi De) CPRO/N.F.Railway 2
www.nfr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2020-08-03
NFR has been taking various measures to increase sectional speed of trains. For which temporary and permanent speed restrictions are being removed wherever feasible. Moreover speeds of train movement through loop lines have also been increased in various sections. This resulted into overall increase in speed of trains apart from improvement in punctuality. Speed on loop lines in 277.45 km sections under Tinsukia division of NFR has been increased. These include 190.95 km long Furketing – Simaluguri – Sripuriagaon section consisting 19 stations and 86.50 km long Furketing – Jorhat – Mariani section consisting 5 stations. As a result of this improvement, trains can now pass through the loop lines of these stations with increased speed and thereby reducing journey time. Similarly sectional speed of train in the 65.20 km long Baraigram – Pecharthal section and 20.27 km long Chandranathpur – Badarpur section under Lumding division of NFR has been raised to 100 kmph by undertaking various types of improvement works. Trains plying over these sections will now be running with increased speed, which will help in reducing the journey time considerably. Moreover 1(one) permanent speed restrictions has also been removed during the month of June in Lumding - Furkating section under Lumding division. This will help to run trains over that portion with substantially improved speed. (Subhanan Chanda) CPRO/N.F. Railway
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