Muzaffarpur–Motihari-Narkatiaganj-Gorakhpur line
Old picture of Motihari railway station lies on Muzaffarpur–Gorakhpur line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleBihar & Uttar Pradesh
Termini
Stations53
Service
TypePassenger and Freight Train Line
Services
  • Muzaffarpur–Gorakhpur line (v)
  • Narkatiaganj–Gorakhpur, Sugauli-Motihari lines
Operator(s)Indian Railways, East Central Railway
Depot(s)Narayanpur Anant station
Rolling stock
History
Opened1930s
Technical
Line length309.720 km (192 mi)
Track length318 km
Number of tracks1 (electrified) doubling of railway line foundation stone was laid by the P.M. on his trip to Motihari
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
ElectrificationYes
Operating speedup to 110 km/h
Highest elevation100 metres near Valmikinagar

The Muzaffarpur–Gorakhpur line via Narkatiaganj and Motihari is a railway line connecting Muzaffarpur in the Indian state of Bihar to Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh. The 309.720 km (192 mi) line passes through the plains of North Bihar and the Gangetic Plain of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

Speed limit

The "Muzaffarpur–Gorakhpur line via Motihari" route is not an A-Class line of Indian Railways. So maximum speed is restricted to 110 km/h as there is a single BG electrified line between Muzaffarpur Junction and Gorakhpur Junction.

Stations

There are 50 stations between Muzaffarpur Junction and Gorakhpur Junction.

Station CodeStation NameDistance (km)Zone
MFPMuzaffarpur Junction0East Central Railway
KVCKaparpura9.47East Central Railway
KTIKanti12.72East Central Railway
PPRHPiprahan16.90East Central Railway
NRVNariyar20.87East Central Railway
MTRMotipur26.09East Central Railway
MHLMahwal36.30East Central Railway
MAIMehsi39.45East Central Railway
HRNGHarpur Nag Halt43.44East Central Railway
CAAChakia48.09East Central Railway
KXRKuria54.27East Central Railway
PPAPipra58.17East Central Railway
KPCMKunwarpur Chintamanpur63.06East Central Railway
BGARBangari65.85East Central Railway
JDRJiwdhara71.50East Central Railway
MCOMotihari Court77.33East Central Railway
BMKIBapudham Motihari80.18East Central Railway
CHAHChailaha Halt83.30East Central Railway
SRASemra91.54East Central Railway
SGLSagauli Junction100.75East Central Railway
PRSNParsa Nagar Halt106.28East Central Railway
MJLMajhowlia113.65East Central Railway
BTHBettiah123.50East Central Railway
PJPIPrajapati Halt126.03East Central Railway
KUMBKumarbagh132.65East Central Railway
CAIChanpatia140.36East Central Railway
RSWNRameshwar Nagar145.41East Central Railway
SAHISathi149.34East Central Railway
MSHWMusharwa Halt153.68East Central Railway
NKENarkatiaganj Junction160.20East Central Railway
CAMOChamua167.24East Central Railway
HIRHarinagar175.72East Central Railway
BRUBhairoganj183.89East Central Railway
KPBKharpokhra192.78East Central Railway
BUGBagaha201.39East Central Railway
AWSAwasani206.29East Central Railway
VKNRValmikinagar Road210.52East Central Railway
PNYAPaniahwa223.61North Eastern Railway
KZAKhadda230.28North Eastern Railway
GRRGGurli Ramgarhwa240.07North Eastern Railway
SBZSiswa Bazar244.51North Eastern Railway
GHGhughuli256.16North Eastern Railway
KSNKKhushal Nagar263.65North Eastern Railway
CPJKaptanganj Junction271.02North Eastern Railway
BBWBodarwar279.14North Eastern Railway
MUUAMahuawa Khurd283.43North Eastern Railway
PPCPipraich290.78North Eastern Railway
UNLAUnaula298.90North Eastern Railway
GKCGorakhpur Cantonment306.08North Eastern Railway
GKPEGorakhpur East Lobby309.61North Eastern Railway
GKPGorakhpur Junction309.72North Eastern Railway

Future

The foundation stone of doubling of railway line and electrification was laid by the hon'ble Prime Minister Modi on his trip to Motihari on the centenary celebration of the Champaran Satyagrah in 2018. Modi flags off train, kick-starts track doubling, dedicates loco unit to nation in Bihar. The doubling work survey for Muzaffarpur–Gorakhpur main line was sanctioned in the Railway Budget of 2012–13.[1]

The East Central Railway zone also applied for the electrification of the following sections to the Ministry of Railways (India) for the Rail Budget 2015–16.[2][3]

Sidings and workshops

See also

References

  1. Bhelari, Amit (15 March 2012). "Bihar moans 'empty-box'. State gets few trains, but little else". Telegraph India. Archived from the original on 13 January 2015.
  2. "(untitled)". Hidustan E-paper. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  3. "कई रेलखंडों पर दौड़ेंगी इलेक्ट्रिक ट्रेनें" [Electric trains will run on several Relkhandon]. prabhatkhabar.com. 15 January 2015.
  4. "Operating performance". East Central Railway. 20 September 2013.

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Modi flags off train, kick-starts track doubling, dedicates loco unit to nation in Bihar

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