Railway Station in West Bengal, India
Nalhati Junction is a junction station in Nalhati in the Indian state of West Bengal.
History
The Nalhati Junction station building was built in 1892 as a part of private railway line (Nalhati–Azimganj).
The structure of the station was made of bricks and mortar and its roof was made of wooden beams,
purlins and tiles, which have been damaged.
Nalhati Junction station has 5 platforms having capacity of 14 coach+1 engine among them two 1A and 1B platform for branch line. It is a standard on ground structure with roof. Platform number 3 and 2 for up & down main line respectively and 1 for down loop line.
New construction
Two new constructions were made recently at Nalhati Junction station: platform 1B and a long footbridge. Platform 1B situated near the station which serves all the trains coming from Azimganj towards Rampurhat. The footbridge connects platforms 3, 2, 1 and 1A with the booking office.
List of Trains that Not Restored Yet
Gallery
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Afternoon shot from newly built foot overbridge when 12041 Up Shatabdi Express was stopped due to signal
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Day shot at Nalhati
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Old foot overbridge at Nalhati
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Evening shot at Nalhati
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Afternoon shot at Nalhati
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Shot of twin WDG4 at Nalhati
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Clicked from FOB
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New foot overbridge
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Nalhati Jn branch platform 1B entrance
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