Dibrugarh railway station

Railway station in Assam, India


Dibrugarh
Regional rail and Commuter rail station
Dibrugarh Railway Station Complex
General information
LocationStation Road, Banipur, Dibrugarh-786003, Assam  India
Coordinates27°27′52″N 94°56′13″E / 27.4645°N 94.9369°E / 27.4645; 94.9369
Elevation108 metres (354 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byNortheast Frontier Railway zone
Line(s)
Platforms4
Tracks18
Connections Taxi, Auto Stand, E-rickshaw
Construction
Structure typeStandard on ground
ParkingParking Available
Bicycle facilitiesBicycle facilities Available
AccessibleDisabled access Yes
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeDBRG
Zone(s) Northeast Frontier Railway zone
Division(s) TinsukiaTooltip Tinsukia railway division
History
OpenedJuly 16, 1883; 140 years ago (1883-07-16)
ElectrifiedOngoing
Previous namesDibru-Sadiya Railway
Passengers
20K/Day (Increase high)
Services
Waiting RoomCafeteriaCloak RoomElevatorCCTV SurveillanceWifiRetiring Room
Location
Dibrugarh railway station is located in Assam
Dibrugarh railway station
Dibrugarh railway station
Location in Assam
Map
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  • t
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Lumding–Dibrugarh section
Legend
km
km
Right arrow
Rangiya–Murkongselek section
via Bogibeel Bridge
Lepetkata
306
312
Dhamalgaon
379
325
Dibrugarh Dibrugarh Airport
Dihing River
383
331
Dibrumukh
382
330
Dibrugarh Town
Khowang
296
376
Chaulkhowa
Moranhat
284
370
Lahoal
361
Dikom
355
Hatiali Ground Siding
Moran
279
352
Chabua Chabua Air Force Station
348
Kanjikhoa
342
Panitola
338
Hijiguli
45
Saikhoa Ghat
Sepon
274
40
Dangari
National Highway 37
Mohkhuti
269
36
Talap
Machai Siding
266
UpperRight arrow
Kharahat
262
Parshuram Kund
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
border
Desang
257
under construction
27
Rupai
Sibsagar Town
247
25
Dumduma Town Airport interchange
Kujibali
239
24
Sookerating
22
Hansara
17
Bor Hapjan
National Highway 38
Makum
009
21
Tingrai
Tinsukia
002
27
Bogapani Halt
31
Telpung
New Tinsukia
334
000
35
Digboi
39
Powai
Sripuriagaon
330
Chariali
328
47
Margherita
Bordubi Road
321
Namdang Colliery
Duliajan
317
51
Bargolai
54
Ledo
Tirap Colliery
closed MG section
Naharkatiya
308
64
Lekhapani
Balimara
302
Tipongpani Colliery
Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer
Corporation Limited
Namrup
297
Darang River
Borhat
292
Baruanagar
287
Sapekhati
279
Longpatia
272
Bhojo
265
Dimapur-Tizit line
(planned)
Borahi Siding
260
237
Tizit
Safrai
255
222
Singhpan
Lakwa
244
208
15
Naginimora
Mahutgaon
238
Jorhat Town–Sibsagar Town
line (under construction)
11
Bihubar
Simalguri Junction
231
000
7
Santak
closed MG line
190
Anaki
Nazira
227
Mezenga
223
179
20
New Tuli
Namtiali
216
14
Tuli
Bahirabari
210
166
Yachong
Amguri
205
000
154
Changdang
Selenghat
200
142
Japu
Lahing
193
127
Ajuhoto
Nakachari
187
113
Changpang
Meleng
183
100
Yimpang
Kathilguri
180
91
Marachu/Merapani
70
Liokhowa
Mariani
177
222
57
Liphanyan
Kharikatia
171
43
Niuland
Letekujan Siding
160
35
Nihekhu
closed NG section
22
Sitikima
Bokahola
223
Rangajan
221
165
225
Titabar
Sycotta
218
160
Melamati
Karanga Halt
215
155
Dufalating
153
Chakiting
Naharbari
220
148
Kamarbandha Ali
Duklangia
217
Kaliapani
215
Murmuria Siding
214
Cinnamara
212
Khelmati
209
Jorhat Town-Sibsagar Town
line (under construction)
Kakilamukh
236
Gosaigaon Ghat
230
Gosaigaon
228
Patiagaon
223
Borigaon
218
closed NG section
Jorhat Goods Yard
Jorhat Junction
207
Jorhat Airport Jorhat Town
206
Rowriah
201
Bhalukmara
193
Gatonga Siding
191
Moabund
188
Barua Bamungaon
179
Rangaliting
172
Badulipar
168
Khumtai
164
Salona–Khumtai line
(under construction)
Left arrow
Numaligarh Refinery
172
Numaligarh
162
Hautley
156
Adharsatra
152
Golaghat
146
Furkating
139
Oating
135
Jamguri
129
Bhilgaon
122
Dimapur–Tizit line
(planned)
Barpathar
114
Sarupathar
105
Naojan
096
Chungajan
089
123
Kohima
Bokajan
083
88
Zubza
Khotkhoti
075
62
Chephema
57
Pherima
53
Khabvuma
Dimapur
0
69
0
49
Khaibung
Rangapahar Crossing
065
35
Molvom
Rangapahar Air Base Rangapahar
063
22
Sukhovi
11
Chumekdima
Dhansiri–Zubza–Kohima
line (under construction)
km
51
0
Dhansiri
42
Daldali
32
Diphu
23
Nailalung
14
Langcholiet
7
Barlangfer
0
Lumding
Right arrow
Down arrow
km
Sources:
  • Google maps
  • Indian Railway Time Table
    • Dibrugarh Jhajha Weekly Express 15942
    • Mariani–Furkating Passenger 55904
  • Presentation on Development of Rail Infrastructure in the Northeast Region
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Rangiya–Murkongselek section
Legend
km
Up arrow
0
Rangiya
Left arrow
5
Khandikar
15
Goreswar
28
Khoirabari
39
Tangla
49
Harisinga
60
Udalguri
73
Rowta Bagan
82
Majbat
0
Panchnoi
(closed NG section)
89
5
Hugrajuli
closed NG section
8
Sapoi Siding
9
Sapoi Hat
13
Dibru Darrang Siding
15
Dherai Siding
17
Monmohinipur Road
20
Dhekiajuli
21
Dhekiajuli Tea Estate
24
Sirajuli
32
Singri
99
Dhekiajuli Road
106
Belsiri
111
New Missamari
113
Misamari
Gabharu River
118
Borjuli Road
Thakurbari T.E No. 1
123
Rangapara North Junction
124
Rangapara
127
Borjuli Tea Estate
(closed NG section)
127
Thakurbari
132
Sessa
138
Bindukuri
142
Dekargaon
closed MG section
146
Dadhora Halt
150
Tezpur
planned bridge on
Brahmaputra River
Down arrow
129
Borjuli
131
Nahorani Siding
132
Balipara Junction
139
Char Duar
145
Gamani
166
Bhalukpong
planned connection
Tenga
Dirang
Tawang
140
Jiabharali
148
Dhalaibil
154
Nagsankar
161
Nizchatia
173
Vishwanath Chariali
183
Monabari
190
Niz Bargang
199
Bedeti
206
Helem
210
Tetonbari
215
Brahmajan
225
Gohpur
234
Dubia
243
Uttarkathani
249
Tatibahar
257
Tipling
Dikrong River
266
Harmuti Junction
276
Gumto
285
Naharlagun
270
Tanijan
279
Kathal Pukhuri
286
Silanibari
296
North Lakhimpur
planned connection
304
Lilabari
313
Siajuli
321
Boginadi
331
Subansiri
340
Gogamukh
Bame
Aalo
345
Na Nadi
352
Bordloni
Kumotiya River
359
Jiadhal
365
Dhemaji
373
Moridhal
377
Sripani
384
Sisibargaon
planned connection
388
Silapathar
386
New Sisibargaon
396
Tangani
Down arrow
398
Archipathar
403
Dimov
408
Dipa
Simen River
412
Simenchapari
418
Dekapam
422
Jamjing
425
Telam
Dikhari River
433
Laimekuri
442
Jonekarang
450
Murkongselek
463
Sille
469
Rani
480
Pasighat
under construction ↑
planned ↓
Roing
Tezu
Parshuram Kund
Down arrow
Sources:
  • Google Maps
  • Indian Railway Time Table
  • Presentation on Development of Rail Infrastructure
    in the Northeast Region

Dibrugarh railway station is a railway junction station on the Lumding–Dibrugarh section. Rated as an A Category railway station in Northeast Frontier Railway. It is located in Dibrugarh the 3rd largest city in the Indian state of Assam. Dibrugarh railway station (DBRG) is the second railway station of the historic city of Dibrugarh after Dibrugarh Town railway station (DBRT). It is the Largest railway station in Northeast India in terms of area covering approx 400 Bighas of Land. Nearest to the India's longest rail-cum-road Bogibeel Bridge which connects Southern Bank to Northern Bank of Assam.

Overview

In her book Urban History of India: A Case Study Deepali Barua writes: "Dibrugarh was made the district headquarters in 1840. But it was not only for strategic importance that it soon became so important. The greatest interest of the British in Assam was the commerce centring around it. As early as 1823 the British discovered tea in the modern Sadiya region. It was at Chabua The Birth Place of Indian Tea, 20 miles to the east of Dibrugarh that the British made their first experiments with tea cultivation with indigenous plants. Very soon oil and coal were discovered in areas near to Dibrugarh town. Oil was discovered at Digboi in 1882 and coal was found at Margherita in 1876. All these greatly enhanced the importance of Dibrugarh as a centre of industrial, commercial, and administrative activities."[1]

Station facilities

Following services available in Dibrugarh Railway Station:

  • 02 (02 Bedded) AC Retiring Rooms with Free Wi-Fi/TV/Locker/Charging point
  • 01 (02 Bedded) Non AC Retiring Rooms with Free Wi-Fi/TV/Locker/Charging point
  • 01 (06 Bedded) Non AC Dormitory with Free Wi-Fi/TV/Charging point
  • Brahmaputra Lounge
  • High Speed Google Railwire Free Wi-Fi service
  • Upper Class/Lower Class Waiting Rooms having Free Wi-Fi/AC/TV/Charging points/Drinking water & separate Ladies/Gents Washrooms
  • Tea Stall
  • FOB with 2X Elevators
  • CCTV Surveillance
  • Cloak Room

History

The 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)-wide metre-gauge line from Dibrugarh steamer ghat to Makum was opened to passenger traffic on 16 July 1883.[1]

The metre-gauge railway track earlier laid by Assam Bengal Railway from Chittagong to Lumding was extended to Tinsukia on the Dibru–Sadiya line in 1903.[1][2]

The project for the conversion of the Lumding–Dibrugarh section from metre gauge to 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge was completed by the end of 1997.[3]

Dibrugarh-Kanyakumari Vivek Express

Vivek Express Route Map

The Dibrugarh–Kanyakumari Vivek Express was named in memories of Sri Swami Vivekananda Which was introduced by Former Railway Minister Smt Mamata Banerjee in the year 19 November 2011. The only train service which covers the longest route in India. The train runs for 4,278 km (2,658 mi) across the states of Assam, Nagaland, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu in 75 hours.[4][5]

Bogibeel Bridge

The Iconic Engineering Marvel 4.94 km (3 mi) long, combined Rail-Cum-Road Bogibeel Bridge across the Brahmaputra connects the Souther Bank of Assam Dibrugarh with the Northern Bank of Assam Dhemaji. The foundation of the infrastructure was laid by Former Prime Minister, Sri Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 2002, which is finally dadicated to the Nation on 25 December 2018 by Honourable Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi.[6][7]

Major trains

Trains at Dibrugarh Station

Major Trains available from this railway station are as follows:

References

  1. ^ a b c Urban History of India: A Case-Study by Deepali Barua, pages 4, 79-80, ISBN 81-7099-538-8, Mittal Publications, A-110 Mohan Garden, New Delhi – 110059
  2. ^ "History of Tinsukia Division". NF Railway. Archived from the original on 10 March 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Lumding Dibrugarh GC Project". Process Register. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Vivek Express completes maiden trip ahead of schedule". The Hindu. 24 November 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  5. ^ "Train to Dbrugarh". The Hindu. 27 November 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  6. ^ "Bogibeel Bridge project marks 10 years with slow progress". The Times of India. 21 April 2012. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  7. ^ "A long wait for the longest bridge in the country". The Financial Express. 6 May 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  8. ^ "New Delhi–Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express (Via New Tinsukia)". indiarailinfo.com.
  9. ^ "New Delhi–Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express (Via Moranhat)". indiarailinfo.com.
  10. ^ "New Delhi–Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express (Via Rangapara North)". indiarailinfo.com.
  11. ^ "New Tinsukia Tambaram Express". indiarailinfo.com.
  12. ^ "Lokmanya Tilak Terminus-Guwahati Express via Katihar". indiarailinfo.com.
  13. ^ "15609⇒15909/Avadh Assam Express (PT)". indiarailinfo.com.
  14. ^ "Dibrugarh Howrah Kamrup Express via Guwahati". indiarailinfo.com.
  15. ^ "Dibrugarh Howrah Kamrup Express via Rangapara North". indiarailinfo.com.
  16. ^ "Dibrugarh Rajendra Nagar Weekly Express". indiarailinfo.com.

External links

  • Dibrugarh railway station at the India Rail Info
  • Dibrugarh travel guide from Wikivoyage
Preceding station Indian Railways Following station
Dikom
towards ?
Northeast Frontier Railway zone Terminus
Moranhat
towards ?
Northeast Frontier Railway zone
Dibrugarh Town
towards ?
Northeast Frontier Railway zone