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Katihar Junction railway station

Katihar Junction
Express train and Passenger train station
Location Station Road, Katihar, Bihar-854105
India
Coordinates 25°32′55″N 87°33′58″E / 25.54869°N 87.56615°E / 25.54869; 87.56615Coordinates: 25°32′55″N 87°33′58″E / 25.54869°N 87.56615°E / 25.54869; 87.56615
Elevation 35 metres (115 ft)
Owned by Indian Railways
Operated by Northeast Frontier Railway
Line(s) Barauni-Katihar section, Barauni-Guwahati line
Katihar-Siliguri line
Katihar-Malda Town line
Katihar-Jogbani line
Katihar-Manihari-Teznarayanpur line
Platforms 7
Tracks 10
Construction
Structure type Standard (on ground station)
Parking Available
Other information
Status Functioning
Station code KIR
Zone(s) North East Frontier Railway
Division(s) Katihar
History
Opened 1889
Electrified Electrified(April-2017)
Previous names East Indian Railway
Traffic
Passengers 1 Lakh per day
Location
Katihar Junction railway station is located in Bihar
Katihar Junction railway station
Katihar Junction railway station
Location in Bihar

Katihar Junction railway station serves Katihar city in Katihar district in the Indian state of Bihar. The Katihar Junction railway station is connected to most of the major cities in India by the railway network.

Katihar lies in between Barauni-Katihar section of Barauni-Guwahati line
Katihar-Siliguri line which serves the city with numerous number of trains to Guwahati, Kolkata, Delhi, Dalkhola and with many other cities.

East Indian Railway Company (EIR) opened the Manihari-Katihar-Kasba section in 1888 and the North Bengal Railway opened the Katihar-Raiganj section the same year. EIR opnened the Barsoi-Kishanganj section in 1889. All these lines were 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in) wide metre gauge lines. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, operating 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge lines, extended their operations from Siliguri to Kishanganj in 1915 and to Dalkhola.

Siliguri was connected to Kolkata via the eastern part of Bengal since 1878 (for details see Howrah-New Jalpaiguri Line). However, with the partition of India in 1947, railway services in the region were completely disrupted. In 1949, the narrow gauge Siliguri-Kishanganj section was upgraded to metre gauge. Thus there was a direct metre gauge connection from Manihari to Siliguri via Katihar. The importance of Katihar station grew because of the jute mill in the region.


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