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System Map of Alipurduar Division (N.F.Railway) SIKKIM BG-III CNL N RANGPO/KM.44.39 SYSTEM MAP OF ALIPURDUAR DIVISION (N.F.RAILWAY) NAXAL/KM.16.00 W E S T B E N G A L W E A S S A M BG-III CNL S CP/II(R) B CLASS CP/II(R) B CLASS SIVOK (SVQ)/KM.27.74 CP/II(R) B CLASS BAGRAKOT (BRQ)/KM.40.04 CP/II(R) B CLASS /KM.16.00 CHALSA (CLD)/KM.62.71 GULMA (GLMA)/KM.16.50 CP/II(R) B CLASS EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS DAMDIM (DDM)/KM.49.14 ODLABARI (ODB)/KM.44.33 NEW MAL JN. (NMZ)/KM.54.98/0.00 CP/II(R) B CLASS NAGRAKATA (NKB)/KM.75.79 BG-II CNL JAINTI/KM.15.13 CP/II(R) B CLASS CARRON (CRX)/KM.81.09 MALBAZAR (MBZ)/KM.3.00 SILIGURI JN. (SGUJ)/KM.7.15(BG) EI(NP) & EP(SP)/I(R) B CLASS BARADIGHI (BDS)/KM.10.90 EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS NEORANADI (NOR)/KM.17.20 CP/II(R) B CLASS LATAGURI (LTG)/KM.22.70 BANARHAT (BNQ)/KM.93.72 CSP/II(R) B CLASS EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS CP/II(R) B CLASS EI(S)/II(R) B CLASS BINNAGURI (BNV)/KM.99.35 DOMOHANI (DOI)/KM.36.79 CP/II(R) B CLASS DALGAON (DLO)/KM.108.42 CP/II(R) B CLASS HASIMARA (HSA)/KM.133.48 CP/II(R) B CLASS EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS MADARIHAT (MDT)/KM.122.72 CP/II(R) B CLASS MUJNAI (MJE)/KM.114.10 NEW MAYNAGURI/KM.45.22 (NMX) ALIPURDUAR JN. (APDJ)/KM.168.22/0.00 NEW DOMOHANI/KM.41.36 (NQH) Y-LEG JPE-MYGD-NQH/KM.39.30 BETGARA (BYXA)/KM.49.65 CP/II(R) B CLASS EI(S)/II(R) SPL CLASS HEMILTONGANJ (HOJ)/KM.142.65 CP/II(R) B CLASS KALCHINI (KCF)/KM.145.46 ALTAGRAM (ATM)/KM.58.69 CSP/II(R) B CLASS GAROPARA (GRU)/KM.150.90 CSP/II(R) B CLASS CP/II(R) B CLASS DHUPGURI (DQG)/KM.65.37 ALIPURDUAR COURT (APDC)/KM.2.46 RAJABHATKHOWA (RVK)/KM.157.27 EP/II(R) B CLASS NON CNL ALIPURDUAR (APD)/KM.5.06 EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS SAMUKTALA ROAD (SMTA)/KM.155.21/181.12 EP/I(R) B CLASS NEW BONGAIGAON (NBQ)/KM.251.41 CP/II(R) B CLASS KAMAKHYAGURI (KAMG)/KM.164.85 CP/II(R) B CLASS CP/II(R) B CLASS DANGTAL (DTX)/KM.247.32 CP/II(R) B CLASS BANESWAR (BSW)/KM.14.53 JORAI (JOQ)/KM.173.02 CSP/II(R) B CLASS CP/II(R) B CLASS SRIRAMPUR ASSAM (SRPB)/KM.183.48 CP/II(R) B CLASS BASUGAON (BSGN)/KM.239.66 KOLAIGRAM (KLGR) CP/II(R) B CLASS GOSAIGAON HAT (GOGH)/KM.190.83 CSP/II(R) B CLASS EI(K)/II(R) B CLASS /KM.71.97 SALAKATI (SLKX)/KM.232.72 CP/II(R) B CLASS CP/II(R) B CLASS CSP/II(R) B CLASS CHAUTARA (CROA)/KM.202.33 KOKRAJHAR (KOJ)/KM.223.62 KATIHAR DIVISION RANGIYA DIVISION NEW ALIPURDUAR (NOQ)/KM.144.66 CP/II(R) B CLASS FAKIRAGRAM JN. (FKM)/KM.0.00/213.78 SALBARI (SXX)/KM.78.62 EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS CSP/II(R) B CLASS FALAKATA (FLK)/KM.88.06 NEW BANESWAR (NBS)/KM.133.90 ABHAYAPURI ASSAM (AYU)/KM.17.46 CSP/II(R) B CLASS SAPATGRAM (SPX)/KM.8.31 EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS CSP/II(R) B CLASS JALPAIGURI ROAD (JPE)/KM.33.60 GUMANI HAT (GUZ)/KM.96.87EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS TIPKAI (TPK)/KM.17.63 MAYNAGURI ROADBHOTPATTI (MYGD)/KM.43.47 (BPV)/KM.52.13 EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS CSP/II(R) B CLASS MONGALJHORA (MONJ)/KM.26.65 GHOKSADANGA (GDX)/KM.103.94 SAJERPAR (SJRR)/KM.111.47CSP/II(R) B CLASS BASBARI (BSI)/KM.35.13 PUNDIBARI (PQZ)/KM.115.90 MOTERJHAR (MTJR)/KM.41.98 RANINAGAR JALPAIGURI JN. (RQJ)/KM.26.45/0.00 RRI/II(R) B CLASS EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS OTOS CHAPAR EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS BEACHAMARI CHANGRABANDHA (CBD)/KM.61.79 BILASIPARA BAGRIBARI EI(A)/I(R) B CLASS EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS BG-I CNL ALAMGANJ NAYARHAT/KM.48.35(FROMMATHABHANGA/KM.58.786(FROM NMX) NMX) NON CNL LEGENDS LEGENDS GOPALPUR/KM.39.10(FROM NMX) COOCHBEHAR (COB)/KM.27.05 BAXIRHAT (BXHT)/KM.121.22(NMX) EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS BIDYABARI (BDYR)/KM.126.4(NMX) EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS CP/II(R) B CLASS CHAPAGURI/KM.74.506(FROM NMX) `B' ROUTE INTERLOCKED STATION EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS TUFANGANJ (TFGN)/KM.113.992(NMX) `D' ROUTE MNI/NI STATION NEW CHANGRABANDHA (NCBD)/KM.58.58 DEWANHAT (DWT)/KM.37.24 MARDANGA (MRDG)/KM.103.070(NMX) AGOMONI (AGMN)/KM.134.274(NMX) EI(A)/II(R) B CLASS `E' ROUTE DK/D CLASS OR HALT STATION RAIL/ROAD OTOS ONE TRAIN ONLY SYSTEM GAURIPUR (GUP)/KM.60.01 DHUBRI (DBB)/KM.66.81 BRIDGE RRI ROUTE RELAY INTERLOCKING BHETAGURI (VTG)/KM.41.05 PROPOSED RE EI ELECTRONIC INTERLOCKING NON CNL CP CENTRAL PANEL CSP CENTRAL SWITCH PANEL EP END PANEL ESP END SWITCH PANEL DINHATA COLLEGEDINHATA HALT (DHH)/KM.49.90 (DCH)/KM.48.15 EI(S)/II(R) B CLASS MP MINI PANEL BPAC FALIMARI (FLM)/KM.56.80 IBS INTERM. BLOCK SIGNALLING UQ UPPER QUADRANT MECH. LQ LOWER QUADRANT MECH. NEW COOCHBEHAR (NCB)/KM.126.19(NJP)/22.43(APDJ)/89.606(NMX) NEW GITADAHA (NGTG)/KM.61.40 BG SECTION (D/L) BG SECTION (D/L) UNDER CON./PROP. TOTAL 84 STNS. BG SECTION (S/L) ABUTARABAMANHAT (ABW)/KM.66.28 (BXT)/KM.72.34 CP/I(R) B CLASS TRAIN MOVEMENT SUSPENDED GAUGE CONVERSION NEW LINE.
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