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September 12, 2009 Distances in Kilometers September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Andal Jn. - SONACHARA section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Andal Jn. SONACHARA ALPHA CODE UDL Andal Jn. 0.000 SSCR SONACHARA 7.400 7.400 7.400 1 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Galsi - Panagarh section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Galsi Paraj Mankar Panagarh ALPHA CODE GLI Galsi 0.000 PAJ Paraj 6.480 6.480 MNAE Mankar 14.530 14.530 8.050 PAN Panagarh 24.990 24.990 18.510 10.460 24.990 18.510 10.460 1 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Andal Jn. - Bakhtarnagar section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Andal Jn. Bakhtarnagar ALPHA CODE UDL Andal Jn. 0.000 BQT Bakhtarnagar 2.920 2.920 2.920 2 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Sitarampur - Salanpur section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Sitarampur Salanpur ALPHA CODE STN Sitarampur 0.000 SLS Salanpur 4.420 4.420 4.420 3 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Madhupur Jn. - Mathurapur section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Madhupur Jn. Nawapatra B.H. Mathurapur ALPHA CODE MDP Madhupur Jn. 0.000 NPZ Nawapatra B.H. 5.630 5.630 MUW Mathurapur 11.490 11.490 5.860 11.490 5.860 4 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Jasidih Jn. - Jhajha section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Jasidih Jn. Tulsitanr H Lahabon Simultala Ghorparan NARGANJO HALT Jhajha ALPHA CODE JSME Jasidih Jn. 0.000 TTN Tulsitanr H 7.200 7.200 LHB Lahabon 15.650 15.650 8.450 STL Simultala 25.290 25.290 18.090 9.640 GHN Ghorparan 31.650 31.650 24.450 16.000 6.360 NRGO NARGANJO HALT 36.020 36.020 28.820 20.370 10.730 4.370 JAJ Jhajha 43.930 43.930 36.730 28.280 18.640 12.280 7.910 43.930 36.730 28.280 18.640 12.280 7.910 5 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Madhupur Jn. - Jagadishpur section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Madhupur Jn. TP NO. 6/3 (SUGAPAHAR TP NO. 7/11 (Sugapahari Jagadishpur ALPHA CODE MDP Madhupur Jn. 0.000 SGPA TP NO. 6/3 6.300 6.300 (SUGAPAHARI SAPT TPHALT) NO. 7/11 7.130 7.130 0.830 (Sugapahari Halt) JGD Jagadishpur 12.730 12.730 6.430 5.600 12.730 6.430 5.600 6 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Jasidih Jn. - Baidyanathdham section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Jasidih Jn. Satsangnagar Baidyanathdh am ALPHA CODE JSME Jasidih Jn. 0.000 SSNR Satsangnagar 5.140 5.140 BDME Baidyanathdham 6.250 6.250 1.110 6.250 1.110 7 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Andal Jn. - Ukhra section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Andal Jn. Kajoragram Siduli Ukhra ALPHA CODE UDL Andal Jn. 0.000 KJME Kajoragram 5.310 5.310 SXD Siduli 9.790 9.790 4.480 UKA Ukhra 12.010 12.010 6.700 2.220 12.010 6.700 2.220 8 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Bhimgara Jn. - Panchra section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Bhimgara Jn. Panchra ALPHA CODE BMGA Bhimgara Jn. 0.000 PCR Panchra 5.720 5.720 5.720 9 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Sitarampur - Kulti section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Sitarampur Kulti ALPHA CODE STN Sitarampur 0.000 ULT Kulti 5.090 5.090 5.090 10 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Galsi - Jhapater Dhal section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Galsi Jhapater Dhal ALPHA CODE GLI Galsi 0.000 JTL Jhapater Dhal 10.600 10.600 10.600 11 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Asansol Jn. - Barachak section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Asansol Jn. Barachak ALPHA CODE ASN Asansol Jn. 0.000 BCQ Barachak 5.150 5.150 5.150 12 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Kalipahari - Asansol Jn. section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Kalipahari Asansol Jn. ALPHA CODE KPK Kalipahari 0.000 ASN Asansol Jn. 5.180 5.180 5.180 13 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Kalipahari - Mohisila section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Kalipahari Mohisila ALPHA CODE KPK Kalipahari 0.000 MOH Mohisila 4.840 4.840 4.840 14 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Salanpur - Rupnarayanpur section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Salanpur Rupnarayanp ur ALPHA CODE SLS Salanpur 0.000 RNPR Rupnarayanpur 7.240 7.240 7.240 15 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Kulti - Barakar section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Kulti Barakar ALPHA CODE ULT Kulti 0.000 BRR Barakar 3.260 3.260 3.260 16 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Kulti - Salanpur section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Kulti Salanpur ALPHA CODE ULT Kulti 0.000 SLS Salanpur 5.100 5.100 5.100 17 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Barachak - Sitarampur section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Barachak Sitarampur ALPHA CODE BCQ Barachak 0.000 STN Sitarampur 3.780 3.780 3.780 18 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Durgapur - Waria section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Durgapur Waria ALPHA CODE DGR Durgapur 0.000 OYR Waria 8.890 8.890 8.890 19 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Waria - Andal Jn. section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Waria Pinjrapol BH Andal Jn. ALPHA CODE OYR Waria 0.000 POL Pinjrapol BH 1.350 1.350 UDL Andal Jn. 7.470 7.470 6.120 7.470 6.120 20 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Waria - DVC THERMAL PWR SDG OYR section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Waria DVC THERMAL ALPHA CODE OYR Waria 0.000 DGTP DVC THERMAL PWR 2.920 2.920 SDG OYR 2.920 21 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Waria - Durgapur Coke Oven Plant Exchange Yard SDG WARIA section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Waria Durgapur Coke Oven ALPHA CODE OYR Waria 0.000 DCOP Durgapur Coke Oven 6.850 6.850 Plant Exchange Yard SDG WARIA 6.850 22 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Durgapur - L & T CEMENT SDG DGR section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Durgapur L & T CEMENT SDG ALPHA CODE DGR Durgapur 0.000 MLTC L & T CEMENT SDG 5.470 5.470 DGR 5.470 23 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Raniganj - Kalipahari section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Raniganj Nimcha B.H. Kalipahari ALPHA CODE RNG Raniganj 0.000 NMC Nimcha B.H. 4.240 4.240 KPK Kalipahari 13.010 13.010 8.770 13.010 8.770 24 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Raniganj - MEJIA THERMAL POWER STATION SIDING section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Raniganj MEJIA THERMAL ALPHA CODE RNG Raniganj 0.000 MTPS MEJIA THERMAL 20.740 20.740 POWER STATION SIDING 20.740 25 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Barachak - S.C.O.B. Siding IISCO section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Barachak S.C.O.B. Siding IISCO ALPHA CODE BCQ Barachak 0.000 SCOB S.C.O.B. Siding 0.000 IISCO 26 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Chinpai - Sainthia JN section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Chinpai Kachujor Siuri Kunuri Mahishadahar i Sainthia JN ALPHA CODE CPLE Chinpai 0.000 KOX Kachujor 3.490 3.490 SURI Siuri 12.350 12.350 8.860 KNRI Kunuri 21.350 21.350 17.860 9.000 MWZ Mahishadahari 24.060 24.060 20.570 11.710 2.710 SNT Sainthia JN 31.610 31.610 28.120 19.260 10.260 7.550 31.610 28.120 19.260 10.260 7.550 27 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Chinpai - BAKRESWAR THERMAL POWER PLANT SDG section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE BAKRESWAR THERMAL Chinpai ALPHA CODE BTPC BAKRESWAR 0.000 THERMAL POWER CPLE ChinpaiPLANT SDG 0.000 28 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Rupnarayanpur - Jamtara section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Rupnarayanp ur Chittaranjan Bodma Jamtara ALPHA CODE RNPR Rupnarayanpur 0.000 CRJ Chittaranjan 4.330 4.330 BM Bodma 10.070 10.070 5.740 JMT Jamtara 18.750 18.750 14.420 8.680 18.750 14.420 8.680 29 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Rupnarayanpur - CHITTARANJAN LOCOMOTIV WORKS SDG RNPR section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE CHITTARANJ AN Rupnarayanp ur ALPHA CODE CLWS CHITTARANJAN 0.000 LOCOMOTIV RNPR RupnarayanpurWORKS SDG RNPR 0.000 30 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Andal Jn. - Durgapur Steel Exchange Yard SDG ANDAL section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE Durgapur Steel Andal Jn. ALPHA CODE DSEY Durgapur Steel 0.000 Exchange Yard SDG UDL AndalANDAL Jn. 7.090 7.090 7.090 31 September 12, 2009 ER ASANSOL DIVISION Distances in kilometers between stations on the Andal Jn. - DURGAPUR CEMENT WORKS, ANDAL section STATION ENGG. DISTANCE DURGAPUR CEMENT Andal Jn.
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