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Railway line in India

Rangiya–Murkongselek section (including Rangapara North-Dekargaon, Balipara-Bhalukpong & Harmuti-Naharlagun branch lines)
Harmuti Junction an important railway station on Rangiya–Murkongselek section
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleAssam
Termini
Service
Operator(s)Northeast Frontier Railway
Technical
Line length450 km (280 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) Broad gauge
ElectrificationYes
Route map

Legend
km
Up arrow
New Bongaigaon–
Guwahati section
0 Rangiya
Left arrow
New Bongaigaon–
Guwahati section
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
Dekargaon–Silghat Town line
(under construction)
129 Borjuli
131 Nahorani Siding
132 Balipara Junction
139 Char Duar
145 Gamani
Assam
Arunachal Pradesh
border
166 Bhalukpong
planned connection
Tenga
Dirang
Tawang
140 Jiabharali
Kameng River
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
Assam
Arunachal Pradesh
border
276 Gumto
285 Naharlagun
270 Tanijan
279 Kathal Pukhuri
286 Silanibari
296 North Lakhimpur
planned connection
304 Lilabari
313 Siajuli
321 Boginadi
331 Subansiri
Subansiri River
340 Gogamukh
Assam
Arunachal Pradesh
border
Bame
Aalo
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
border
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
Bogibeel Bridge over
Brahmaputra River
Down arrow Lumding–Dibrugarh section
398 Archipathar
403 Dimov
408 Dipa
Simen River
412 Simenchapari
418 Dekapam
422 Jamjing
425 Telam
Dikhari River
433 Laimekuri
442 Jonekarang
450 Murkongselek
Assam
Arunachal Pradesh
border
463 Sille
469 Rani
480 Pasighat
under construction ↑
planned ↓
Roing
Tezu
Parshuram Kund
Down arrow to Rupai (planned)
Sources:
  • Google Maps
  • Indian Railway Time Table
  • Presentation on Development of Rail Infrastructure
    in the Northeast Region

The Rangiya–Murkongselek section is a 450 km (280 mi) long railway line connecting Rangiya in Kamrup district with Murkongselek in Dhemaji district in the Indian state of Assam. The entire section is under the jurisdiction of Northeast Frontier Railway.

History

Tezpur-Balipara Light Railway

The Tezpur-Balipara Light Railway was built as a 20 mi (32 km) long, 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) narrow gauge railway line between Tezpur and Balipara in 1895 with the primary aim of transporting tea from upcountry estates to the river port of Tezpur for onward shipment down the Brahmaputra to Calcutta. A 2 miles (3.2 km) extension to this line was made from Rangapara, then a station on this line, to Borjuli Tea estate as well. However, this line was closed to traffic on 1908.

This line continued to operate until 1952 before it was taken over by the North Eastern Railway and was converted to metre gauge.

Singri-Panchnoi River Tramway

The Singri-Panchnoi River Tramway was a privately owned narrow gauge line that ran northwards from Singri Ghat on the Brahmaputra River to the environs of Hugrajuli. The line opened in 1919 to transport tea down to the Singri Ghat.

Eastern Bengal Railway

Tracks were laid at Rangiya as a part of the extension of Eastern Bengal Railway's main metre gauge line from Sarbhog to Amingaon in 1909. The Tangla extension was built from Rangiya to Tangla in 1912. The line was extended to Rangapara North station on the Tezpur-Balipara Light Railway by 1933.

Post-independence

Post-independence the metre-gauge line was extended from Rangapara North to Murkongselek. The Balipara-Bhalukpong branch line was built in 1989–90.

Conversion to broad gauge

The conversion of this section to broad gauge started on 2007–08. The Rangiya-Rangapara North-Dekargaon section was converted and opened for traffic in 2013. The Tezpur railway station was abandoned however owing to its proximity to Brahmaputra river which caused frequent flooding and Dekargaon railway station became the terminus of the branch line. The Rangapara North-Harmuti & Harmuti-North Lakhimpur sections were converted in 2014 and the North Lakhimpur-Sripani section was converted and opened in 2015. The final stretch between Sripani and Murkongselek along with the Balipara-Bhalukpong branch line was converted and opened to traffic in May 2015 as well.

Branch lines

The Balipara-Bhalukpong branch line was built in 1989–90. The line was converted to broad gauge in May 2015.

The Harmuti-Naharlagun branch line was announced in 2008 and was opened in 2014 as a part of the Rangiya-Murkongselek gauge conversion project. This was declared a national project considering that it connected Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, with the Indian railway network.

The Bogibeel Bridge was sanctioned in 1997 and work started on it in 2002. It was intended to link the Rangiya-Murkongselek section on the north bank of the Brahmaputra with the Lumding-Dibrugarh section in the South bank. The work was completed on 2018 and the first train across the bridge was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Proposed projects and extensions

See also: Geostrategic rail lines of India

Three national projects of strategic importance are proposed in this section primarily focusing on providing connectivity with Arunachal Pradesh. A broad gauge railway track is proposed from the existing rail head at Bhalukpong to Tawang via Tenga & Dirang. Another Lakhimpur-Bame-Silapathar line is proposed from North Lakhimpur to Silapathar via Bame & Aalo The terminal station of the section is also expected to be moved from Murkongselek to Parshuram Kund in Arunachal Pradesh, via Pasighat and Tezu and to further connect it to the Lumding–Dibrugarh section at Rupai.

The 25 km (16 mi) long Silghat Town-Dekargaon new line project has been sanctioned to connect Silghat on the south bank of Brahmaputra on the Chaparmukh-Silghat branch line with Dekargaon. This also entails the building of a new railway bridge across the Brahmaputra River.

References

  1. Government of India (1918). Bombay Baroda And Central India Railway System.
  2. ^ "[IRFCA] The Tezpur Balipara Light Railway". www.irfca.org. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  3. Singri, Naveen (12 February 2003). "Acute Renal Failure". JAMA. 289 (6): 747–51. doi:10.1001/jama.289.6.747. ISSN 0098-7484. PMID 12585954.
  4. "1934 Bradshaw, page 314b". www.irfca.org. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  5. Government of India (1918). Bombay Baroda And Central India Railway System.
  6. Government of India (1918). Bombay Baroda And Central India Railway System.
  7. ^ "[IRFCA] Indian Railways FAQ: Gauges in India". www.irfca.org. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  8. ^ "Rangiya-Murkongselek gauge conversion done".
  9. "Arunachal Pradesh now on India's railway map". The Times of India. Press Trust of India. 8 April 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  10. "Bogibeel bridge Assam: Narendra Modi inaugurates India's longest rail-road bridge in Assam". The Times of India. 26 December 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  11. "RAIL CONNECTIVITY ENHANCEMENT IN NORTH EASTERN STATES" (PDF).
  12. "NORTHEAST FRONTIER RAILWAY Assets-Acquisition, Construction and Replacement for 2019-20" (PDF).
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