Bhopal Junction railway station explained

Bhopal Junction
Type:Rapid transit, Regional rail, Light rail & Commuter rail station
Style:Indian Railways
Address:Bhopal Main Junction, Near Nadra Bus Stand, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Country:India
Line:Agra–Bhopal section,
Bhopal–Nagpur section,
New Delhi–Chennai main line,
Ujjain–Bhopal section,
Bhopal–Ram Ganj Mandi line
Other:Taxi Stand, Auto Stand
Structure:Standard on ground
Platform:6
Tracks:9
Parking:Yes
Electrified:Yes
Accessible: Available
Status:Functioning
Owned:Indian Railways
Operator:West Central Railways
Passengers:60,000 Avg per day
Map Type:India Bhopal#India Madhya Pradesh
Map Dot Label:Bhopal Junction
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Caption:Interactive map

Bhopal Junction railway station (station code: BPL) is a major railway junction of India and main railway station of Bhopal, the capital of the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This station also serves as a connecting point for various pilgrims from Asia to visit the Stupa of Sanchi, an important Buddhist stupa, which is about from this station.

Infrastructure

The station has 6 platforms in addition to enough waiting halls, refreshment centre, passenger ticket counter and ticket vending machines, vehicle parking, communication facility, sanitary facility and dedicated Government Railway Police force to ensure security.[1]

History

The Bhopal–Itarsi section of New Delhi–Chennai main line was opened in 1884. Jhansi–Bhopal section was opened in 1889. In 1895, the Ujjain–Bhopal section was opened.[2] [3] [4] The station building was constructed in year 1910.

In 1984, the station was affected by the Bhopal disaster, when toxic gas fumes from a nearby chemical plant leaked. In the station, staff, passengers, people fleeing the gases and other persons present died and were injured from inhaling these gases. Station staff still tried to alarm nearby stations not to send trains towards Bhopal. The station master made a stationary train, the Gorakhpur to Mumbai Express, leave immediately ahead of departure time to save the people on board.[5] [6]

Services

Bhopal Junction railway station is located on the main DelhiChennai route which halts more than 200 daily trains, with a total of more than 380 trains within a week. To the north of the Bhopal Junction lies, to the south lies . There is one track which connects Bhopal to the west with, Sehore,, and . Also to some portion of, Sehore, and .

Development

The Bhopal railway station has become the India's first railway station to have a sanitary napkin vending machine named as ‘Happy Nari’. The machine dispenses two sanitary napkins at the cost of ₹5 only and accepts ₹5 coins. The sanitary pads vending machine has been installed at platform No.1 by the Railway Women Welfare Association of Bhopal. The machine has the capacity of holding 75 sanitary pads. A specially trained female staff will refill the machine.

See also

Other railway stations serving Bhopal metropolitan area

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BPL . indiarailinfo.com . 14 November 2021.
  2. Web site: Section opening dates from History of Western Railways, Ministry of Railways. Western Railway.
  3. Web site: IR History: Early Days – II. Chronology of railways in India, Part 2 (1870–1899). 22 November 2013.
  4. Web site: Introduction. Nagpur Itarsi Route. Nagpur district authorities. 17 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20090410104748/http://nagpur.nic.in/gazetteer/gaz1966/FINAL_GAZETTEE/comm1.html. 10 April 2009. dead.
  5. Web site: Pal . Sanchari . 2016-10-28 . The Forgotten Stationmaster Who Saved Countless Lives During the Bhopal Gas Tragedy . 2022-10-02 . The Better India . en-US.
  6. Web site: 2019-12-04 . Bhopal gas tragedy: An unsung hero who saved many lives . 2022-10-02 . . en.