Bhilai railway station explained

Bhilai Railway Station
Type:Express train and Passenger train station
Style:Indian Railways
Address:Bhilai, Durg district, Chhattisgarh
Country: India
Coordinates:21.203°N 81.4206°W
Elevation:3090NaN0
Line:Dalli Rajhara–Bhilai line, Bilaspur–Nagpur section of Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line
Structure:Standard (on ground station)
Platform:4
Tracks:7 broad gauge
Parking:Yes
Opened:[1]
Electrified:1970–71
Accessible: Available
Operator:South East Central Railways
Status:Functioning
Former:Bengal Nagpur Railway
Map Type:India Chhattisgarh#India
Map Dot Label:Bhilai railway station

Bhilai Railway Station (station code:- BIA) is located in Durg district, Chhattisgarh state (India). It serves Durg, Bhilai Nagar & Bhilai Power House and adjoining areas. Bhilai railway station is a part of South East Central Railway Zone. It is also one of the most prominent and important station in Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line. It is an 'A' grade station of Indian Railways in terms of passenger services.

History

Bhilai railway station started its functioning in 1891. Initially, Bhilai was the part of Bengal Nagpur Railway. The Nagpur–Asansol main line of Bengal Nagpur Railway which came up in 1891 covered Durg station for the first time. The cross-country Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line, opened in 1890, was the second long route which passed through Bhilai railway station.[2]

Bhilai Steel Plant, inaugurated on 4 February 1959, enhanced the importance of Bhilai railway station.[2]

Electric Loco Shed

Bhilai Loco Shed holding 300+ electric locomotives. It is holds electric locomotives like WAG-7, WAP-7 & WAG-9. It also held a few WAM-4 locomotives, now scrapped or withdrawn.

It is now holding 110+ WAG-7, 50+ WAP-7 & 150+ WAG-9 locomotives respectively.

Electrification

The Bilaspur–Bhilai and Bhilai–Durg sections were electrified in 1970–71. The Durg station got completely electrified by June 1971, Durg–Paniajob section in 1989–90. The Paniajob–Gondia and Gondia–Bhandara Road sections in 1990–91, Bhandara Road–Tharsa and Tharsa–Nagpur sections in 1991–92.[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20130401151628/http://www.ser.indianrailways.gov.in/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0%2C1
  2. Web site: Major Events in the Formation of S.E. Railway . South Eastern Railway . 2013-01-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130401151628/http://www.ser.indianrailways.gov.in/view_section.jsp?lang=0&id=0%2C1 . 1 April 2013 . dmy .
  3. Web site: History of Electrification. IRFCA. 2013-01-09 .