Biral railway station
Biral | |
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Bangladesh Railway Station | |
Location |
Biral, Dinajpur Bangladesh |
Coordinates | 25°37′56″N 88°33′05″E / 25.6323°N 88.5513°E |
Line(s) | Parbatipur-Panchagarh branch line |
Construction | |
Structure type | Standard (on ground station) |
Other information | |
Status | Functioning |
History | |
Opened | 1879 |
Previous names | Assam-Behar State Railway |
Location | |
Biral railway station |
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Source:Google maps, Indian Railway – East Zone Time Table |
Biral (Bengali: বিরল) is a border railway station in Bangladesh, situated in Dinajpur District, in Rangpur Division. It is a defunct railway transit point on the Bangladesh-India border and is an India-Bangladesh land border checkpoint.
History
Assam Behar State Railway extended the metre gauge railway from Parbatipur to Katihar, now in Bihar, India, in 1889.[1]
Biral-Radhikapur transit point
It is a defunct rail transit point on the Bangladesh-India border. The corresponding station on the Indian side is Radhikapur railway station in Uttar Dinajpur district, West Bengal.[2][3]The transit facility in the Biral-Radhikapur sector has remained suspended since 1 April 2005. The railway track on the Indian side has been converted to broad gauge (as per Project Unigauge) while that on the Bangladesh side continues to remain metre gauge.[4]
As per the Memorandum of Understanding entered into by Bangladesh and India on 15 August 1978 it was agreed to facilitate overland transit traffic between Bangladesh and Nepal. An addendum was made on 6 September, 2011, to add new rail routes for facilitating overland transit traffic between Bangladesh and Nepal. The addendum read:
"1."Traffic in Transit” to/from Nepal and Bangladesh shall move through Indian territory by rail using Singhabad Railway station in India and Rohanpur Railway station in Bangladesh with their existing facilities. To ensure expeditious and smooth flow of such movement, necessary infrastructural facilities shall be provided by the two Parties within their respective territories.
"2.The existing rail route through Radhikapur Railway station in India and Birol Railway station in Bangladesh which has been suspended shall be brought into operation by converting Bangladesh portion into broad gauge. In this case, both the routes (proposed and the existing) shall be used for Nepal Transit Traffic by rail for additional operating convenience."[5]
Bangladesh started export of fertilizer to Nepal utilizing the Rohanpur-Singhabad transit point in November 2011.[6]
Track conversions
The Parbatipur-Panchagarh and Kanchan-Biral lines are being developed as dual gauge tracks. The 9 km long track from Biral to the Bangladesh-India border is being converted to broad gauge at a cost of Tk 9.81 billion by the Western Zone of Bangladesh Railway.[7]
References
- ↑ "IR History:Early days II". 1870-1899. IRFCA. Retrieved 2013-01-19.
- ↑ "Collision kills woman on Vellore trip". Calcutta, India: The Telegraph , 23 August 2008. 23 August 2008. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- ↑ "Govt weighs rail links with Nepal, Bhutan". Calcutta, India: The Telegraph , 21 April 2008. 21 April 2008. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
- ↑ "Rail Link with Bangladesh". Press Information Bureau, Government of India, 7 September 2007. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
- ↑ "Addendum to MOU between India and Bangladesh to facilitate overland transit traffic between Bangladesh and India, 6 September 2011". Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
- ↑ "Bangladesh export to Nepal thru India resumes tomorrow". Priyo Internet Life. Retrieved 2011-11-12.
- ↑ "West Zone railway undertakes uplift projects of Tk 13.34 b". The Financial Express, 12 August 2009. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
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