Lanjigarh–Junagarh section

Lanjigarh–Junagarh section
Overview
Status Operational
Locale Odisha
Termini Lanjigarh
Junagarh
Stations Bhawanipatna
Operation
Opened 2 March 2014
Owner Indian Railway
Operator(s) East Coast Railway
Technical
Track length 56 km (35 mi)
Number of tracks 1
Track gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) Broad gauge

The Lanjigarh–Junagarh section belongs to the Sambalpur division of East Coast Railway Zone in India.

Lanjigarh–Junagarh section
to Rayagada
0 Lanjigarh
to Titlagarh
SH-6A
15 Ramachandrapur
17 Depur P.H
to SH-6
Ulikupa road
NH-201
30 Bhawanipatna
SH-16
Sagda river
Makarsola road
54 Junagarh

Source: google maps

Bhubaneshwar-Junagarh link exp

Opened

The Lanjigarh–Junagarh line was completed in two sections. One up to Bhawanipatna which was completed in 2011. Another one from Bhawanipatna to Junagarh. An engine trial run was done on 5 June 2011 from Lanjigarh to Bhawanipatna. After a year of completion, the rail line opened up to Bhawanipatna on 11 August 2012. On the same day, the first train on this line Bhawanipatna–Bhubaneswar Link Express flagged off by Lok Sabha member and former railway minister Bhakta Charan Das.[1] Bhawanipatna-Junagarh section completion became late due to the non-acquisition of 2.5 km forest land. Bhawanipatna-Junagarh section opened on March 2, 2014.

New line survey

A new line survey for the easy connection of Titlagarh and Junagarh has been made by bypassing Lanjigarh Road. This is an extension of a C-shape curve from G. Ramchandrapur to Norla bypassing Lanjigarh. This will reduce the journey by 30 minutes, otherwise wasted due to the need to rotate the Engine from front to back and back to front at Lanjigarh Road.[2]

A new line survey for Nabarangpur–Jeypore–Malkangiri–Bhadrachalam has been conducted.[2]

References

  1. "Lanjigarh-Junagarh rail line opened upto Bhawanipatna". Retrieved 7 December 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Er. Sumit Rout shared some information related to railway lines in Kalahandi". Kalahandia blog. 19 March 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
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