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Howrah railway station (also known as Howrah Junction) is a
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located in the city of
Howrah Howrah (; ; alternatively spelled as Haora) is a city in the Indian States and union territories of India, state of West Bengal. Howrah is located on the western bank of the Hooghly River, opposite to its twin city of Kolkata. Administratively ...
, of Kolkata Metropolitan Area,
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,
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. It is the largest and busiest railway complex in India, as well as one of the busiest and largest train stations in the world. It is also the oldest surviving railway complex in India. Howrah is one of the five large intercity railway stations serving the
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, the others being , , and Kolkata railway station. The first public train from the station was on 15 August 1854, on what is now the Howrah – Hooghly Main Line. At present, about 600 passenger trains pass through the station, serving more than 1 million passengers a day. Utilising its 22 operational platforms, the station handles a total of 252 Mail/Express trains and 500 suburban
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trains daily; ten of the platforms are long enough to cater to trains with more than 24 coaches. Goods and parcel trains also originate and terminate here. The Howrah–Barddhaman main line is the busiest line that connects this station.


History

In 1849, a contract was signed between the
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and
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and an initial amount allocated for the first section between Howrah and ''Raneegunge'' ( Raniganj) via ''Pandooah'' ( Pandua, Hooghly) and ''Burdwan'' ( Bardhaman). Frederick Walter Simms, the consulting engineer to Government of India, initially envisaged a station on the right side of Hooghly in 1846. However, after the funds were sanctioned, Howrah was chosen as the terminus for the new line. A bridge spanning 1,700 feet (520 m) across the
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was considered unfeasible at the time. In the following years, discussions frequently arose about connecting the rail line to Calcutta. On 17 June 1851, George Turnbull, the Chief Engineer of the
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and his team of engineers submitted plans for a railway station at Howrah. Unaware of the future significance of railways in India, the government decided against purchasing the land and expensive waterfront required for the project in January 1852. Turnbull then developed alternative development plans that estimated the cost at 250,000 rupees. In October 1852, four tenders for the building of the station were received: they varied from 190,000 to 274,526 rupees. The size of the construction project - of whether Howrah should be a large station or Howrah be a smaller station in favour of a larger station being developed at another time - was debated from time to time during this process. Eventually land was bought. The first experimental locomotive left Howrah on for the 37.5 miles to Pandoah.Diaries of George Turnbull (Chief Engineer,
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) held at the Centre of South Asian Studies at
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, England
'' George Turnbull, C. E .'' pages 110, 121, 122, 125 and 127 of the 437-page memoirs published privately 1893, scanned copy held in the British Library, London on compact disk since 2007 There was a gap between laying the line and opening it up since the ship carrying the carriages sank while the locomotive ended up in Australia. Eventually the carriages were built locally and the locomotive was directed to Calcutta. The first public departure from Howrah for the 23.5 miles to Hooghly was on 15 August 1854. During this period, the station was located at what is now the office of the divisional railway manager of Howrah. It consisted of one line and platform, a ticket window and a supporting building. Two weeks later the line to Pundoah was opened. In the first 4 months, over 109,000 passengers used the service. The locomotive was of the same type as the '' Fairy Queen.'' Indians on their way to European colonies in the early 1800s came through the Howrah Station. The increase of residents in the region around Howrah and Kolkata and the booming economy lead to an increasing demand for rail travel. Also, the rail network kept on growing continuously, e.g. was the bridge over the Rupnarayan River at
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completed on 19 April 1900 and connected Howrah with Kharagpur. The Bengal-Nagpur Railway was extended to Howrah in 1900, thus making Howrah an important railway centre. So in 1901, a new station building was proposed. The British architect Halsey Ricardo designed the new station. It was opened to the public on 1 December 1905, and completed by 1911. In the 1980s, the station was expanded to 15 platforms. At the same time, a new ''Yatri Niwas'' (transit passenger facility) was built south of the original station frontage. The new terminal complex was finished in 1992, creating a total of 19 platforms. This was extended by a further four platforms in 2009. On 3 March 1969, the inaugural Rajdhani Express departed Howrah for
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. In October 2011, India's first double-decker train, Howrah–Dhanbad Double Decker Express, left Howrah for Dhanbad. The first service of the Antyodaya Express, the Howrah–Ernakulam Antyodaya Express, was inaugurated in February 2017. As pe
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it was awarded CII-IGBC Silver Rating becoming the first green railway station among metropolitan cities in India. The book ''Vibrant Edifice: The Saga of Howrah Station'' by Eastern Railways was released in 2005. This was written to celebrate the centenary of the building.


Tram terminus, Howrah

Until 1992, there was a tram terminus at Howrah Station. Trams departed for Sealdah Station, Rajabazar, Shyambazar, High Court, Dalhousie Square, Park Circus, Ballygunge, Tollygunge etc. Trams also departed for Bandhaghat and Shibpur. The tram terminus was partially closed in 1971 while the Bandhaghat and Shibpur lines were closed. Many unauthorized vehicles and pedestrians began to traverse the tram tracks and so the routes were not continued. The terminus station was converted to underpasses and a bus terminus. The part of the tram terminus for other routes continued to function until 1992, when the Rabindra Setu ( Howrah Bridge) was declared unfit to carry trams because it was a cantilever bridge.


Heritage museum

The nearby Rail Museum, Howrah was opened in 2006, and contains a section dedicated to the heritage and history of Howrah railway station. The railway museum, located south of the station, displays artefacts of historical importance related to the development of Eastern Railway. From 1909 to 1943 the '' Fairy Queen'', the world's oldest operational steam locomotive, was displayed on a plinth inside the station.


Rail services

The Eastern Railway runs local trains to
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, Tarakeswar, Arambagh, Goghat, Katwa, Bandel, Sheoraphuli, Bardhaman,
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and numerous intermediate stations (see Howrah–Bardhaman main line, Howrah–Bardhaman chord and Tarakeswar branch line). There are also mail and express trains to Central, North and North-East India. A narrow-gauge line formerly used to connect Bardhaman and Katwa, served by DMU trains; but now this line is also converted to
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and used by
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trains like all the other lines. The South Eastern Railway, operates local trains to Amta, Mecheda, Panskura, Haldia, Tamluk, Medinipur and Kharagpur and mail and express trains to Central, West and South India. South Eastern Railway, connects with the Great Indian Peninsular Railway (GIPR) route to
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and
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.The Eastern Railway and South Eastern Railway sections are connected by two links. One is the LiluaTikiapara link (used only by goods train) and the other is the Rajchandrapur/DankuniSantragachhi/Andul link, which is used by goods trains and some express trains avoiding Howrah. Four major rail routes end at Howrah. They are the Howrah–Delhi, Howrah–Mumbai, Howrah–Chennai and Howrah–
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routes.


Station facilities

The station is the divisional headquarters for the Eastern Railway. The station has 22 platforms. Platforms 1 to 15 are located in the old complex, referred to as "Terminal 1". It serves the local and long-distance trains of Eastern Railway and local trains of South Eastern Railway. Platforms 17 to 23 are in the new complex, referred to as "Terminal 2". It serves the long-distance trains of South Eastern Railway. Currently Platform No. 8 in "Terminal 1" is the longest in Howrah Station at , followed by Platform No. 21 in "Terminal 2" which is long & Current Platform No. 1 "Terminal 1" in which is long. Work is going on at Platform No. 1 far end to link the long Goods Train Platform under Bankim Setu, which is slated to be completed by 2025. Once completed Platform No. 1 of Howrah Station "Terminal 1" will measure a staggering in length & become the 3rd Longest railway Platform in India & in the World. Indian Railways are also constructing Platform No. 16 in "Terminal 1" and Platform No. 24 and 25 in "Terminal 2" as envisioned to expand this railway junction. There is a large covered waiting area between the main complex and the platforms and other areas for passengers awaiting connecting trains. Free wifi is present at the station. In addition, there is a transit passenger facility with dormitory, single-room and double-room accommodation. First-class passengers wait in an air-conditioned area with balcony views of the Kolkata Skyline and the Howrah Bridge. The station platforms have carriageways for motor vehicles within the complex including two carriageways to platforms 8 and 9 for Eastern Railway and to platforms 21 and 22 for South Eastern Railway. Flyovers at the ends of the platforms allow motor vehicles to exit the complex quickly. Sampath Rail Yatri Niwas and Regional Rail Museum are a part of "Terminal 2" Howrah station complex.


Services for rolling stock

The station has a diesel-locomotive shed with room for 84 locomotives. The electric-locomotive shed has room for 96 locomotives. There is also an electric-trip shed with the capacity to hold up to 20 locomotives. The sheds accommodate 175+ WAP-4, WAP-5, and WAP-7 locomotives. The
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car shed has over 15 parking slots. The station has a coach maintenance complex.


Connectivity


Metro station

Howrah station has an underground station, which in turn, is a part of Green Line of the
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serves the area. It is the deepest station of the Kolkata Metro and also the deepest in the country. To the east, the station connects to Mahakaran station in
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through India's first under-river metro tunnel beneath the
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; whilst to the west the adjacent station is Howrah Maidan. The station was opened to the public on 15th March 2024.


Gallery

File:Hwh closed ticket counter.jpg, Abandoned ticket counter inside the ferry subway File:Hwh ferry terminus.jpg, Smooth interchange between train, taxi and ferry service File:Hwh subway.jpg, Ferry terminus side entrance of subway File:Howrah Station Terminal in 2011.jpg, Howrah station File:Hwh ticket counter.jpg, General ticket counter at old building File:Wooden ticket counter at Hwh.jpg, British Era wooden ticket counter is still active in old building File:Hwh platform old building.jpg, Platform of Howrah Station File:Hwh station decoration.jpg, Different icons of Kolkata & Howrah is being displayed by mosaic at waiting place File:NG steam loco at Hwh.jpg, An abandoned narrow gauge steam loco is being displayed in front of old building File:Howrah Bus Terminus - Howrah Railway Station Area - Howrah 2012-06-04 01303.jpg, Howrah station bus terminal File:Public buses near Howrah Railway Station.jpg, Public buses near Howrah railway station entrance File:Waiting Travellers - Howrah Railway Station - Howrah 20220429 150727.jpg, Waiting Travelers at Howrah Railway Station File:Howrah Metro Station.JPG, Howrah metro station File:Howrah 1.jpg, Evening View File:Howrah Railway Station(HWH) India.jpg, Howrah station night view File:ER & SER lines splitting at Hwh.jpg, Eastern & South Eastern lines are splitting File:Remains of Shibpur tram line.jpg, Remains of Shibpur bound tram tracks under remains of Buckland bridge


See also

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Kolkata Metro The Kolkata Metro is a Urban rail transit in India, rapid transit system serving the city of Kolkata and the Kolkata metropolitan area, Kolkata Metropolitan Region in West Bengal, India. Opened in 1984, it was the first operational rapid trans ...
* Kolkata railway station *
Kolkata suburban railway The Kolkata Suburban Railway (colloquially called Kolkata local trains or simply locals) is a suburban rail, suburban and regional rail system serving the Kolkata metropolitan area and its surroundings in West Bengal, India. Its network has 45 ...
* List of Kolkata Metro stations * Santragachi railway station *
Sealdah railway station Sealdah railway station (station code: SDAH) is an NSG–1 category Indian railway station in Sealdah railway division of Eastern Railway zone. It is one of the five terminal railway stations serving the Kolkata metropolitan area, the o ...
* Shalimar railway station *
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