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Samastipur Division (Commercial Department) Samastipur Division (Commercial Department) General Information of SPJ Division • Geography & History :- o Date of Beginning :- 1969 o Location of Divisional HQ :- on the Bank of Budhi Gandak o Region :- Mithilanchal o Districts Served :- 15 o Sequence-wise Governing Rly. Tirhut State Railway(TSR). Bengal Nagpur Western Railway(BNWR) Oudh Tirhut Railway (OTR) North Eastern Railway(NER) East Central Railway(ECR) o Major Rivers Koshi Bagmati Budhi Gandak Kamla Balan o Nepal Border Heads Raxaul Jaynagar Laukaha Bazar Forbesganj Bairgania o Tourist Place Sitamarhi – Birth Place of Sitajee. Janakpur Road – Sita Swaymber Madhubani – Madhubani Painting Darbhanga – University King’s palace and Postal Training Institute. Valmiki Nagar – Valmiki Ashram and Tiger Century Champaran – Ashoka Stambh at Lauria. Bhitiharwa Ashram Non-co-operation movement in India launched by M. K. Gandhi • Samastipur Division :- Geographical Spread o Muzffarpur (excluding) to Valmikinagar Road o Narkatiaganj to Bhikhnathori o Sagauli to Raxaul o Narkatiaganj (excluding) to Darbhanga(via Sitamarhi) o Samastipur to Jaynagar o Sakri to Nirmali o Sakri to Biraul o Jhanjharpur to Laukaha Bazar o Samastipur to Olapur o Badlaghat to Saharsa – Forbesganj(excluding) o Baijnathpur to Purnea Court o Banmankhi to Bihariganj o Sitamarhi – Runni Saidpur- Muzaffarpur Commercial Statistics 4. No. of Stations on Samastipur Division No. of block Stations 112 No. of Halt stations 70 No. of flag station 18 Total 200 Route Kms BG 743.08 MG 387.95 Total 1131.03 5. Classification of station ‘A1’ Class (above 60 Crore passenger earning) (DBG) 01 Stations ‘A’ Class (above 09 crore, Passenger Earning (SPJ, 09 Stations RXL, SHC, MKI, BTH, NKE, JYG, MBI, SGL) ‘B’ Class (04 crore, to 06 crore Passenger Earning 04 Stations (SMI, CAA, BUG & SKI) ‘D’ Class (60 Lakhs to 04 crores Passenger Earning) 21 Stations ‘E’ Class (Up to 60 Lakhs Passenger Earning) 95 Stations ‘F’ Class (Only Halt 69Stations 6. Total earning statistics of the division on the basis of figure up to March’2014 Particulars March’14 Av. No. Of Pass. Per Day 165260 Av. Passenger Earns. Per Day (in Rs.) 11269315 Av. Other Cg. Earnings Per Day (in Rs.) 540548 Av. Goods Earning Per Day (in Rs.) 1720274 Av. Sundry Earnings Per Day (in Rs.) 115296 Av. Gross Earnings Per Day (in Rs.) 13664658 Passenger amenities at stations S. Particulars Stations No. 01 No. of stations having Retiring rooms. 21 02 No. of Stations having Cloak Room ( SPJ, RXL BMKI) 03 03 No. of Stations having Enquiry Office 09 04 No. of Stations with PRS 45 No of Station having UTS 91 stations (SPJ, DBG, SHC NKE, BTH, MKI, BUG, SGL, CAA, RXL, HIR, BNKI, JYG , MBI, SBV, GRH, ROA, SMI, SOU, DMH, JJP, LSI, NMA, JNR, SLNA, KSP, NRN, BRU, CAI, PRNC, KFA, HYT, KVC, KTI, KKHT, BHGJ, MHL, MJL, 05 MAI, MTR, BGU, BJT, JGA, KML, TRS, SKI, PDW, RJA, KJI, LKQ, 91 HPO, SRA, GGH, MGI, RGV, MKPR, RBZ, TLWA, NWC, PSZ, SBM, JKNR, ARG, VPH MHP, CAO, RGH, SAHI, STF, PPA, KUMB, RIGA, PGC, BGDS, DAG, GEB, TMA, KHTN MRIJ BYP, TB, SRGR, KPB, VKNR, BIRL, BLV, IML, OLP, JDR, BHB & DHT) 06 No. of Stations having Public Address System (Manual) 27 No. of Stations having Auto Announcement (Micro Processor 07 16 based) 08 No. of Stations With National Train Enquiry System 03 09 No. of stations having BSNL phone 107 10 No. of stations having PCO Booths 14 11 No. of Stations having Pay & Use 18 12 No. of Stations having parking contract (including car parking) 19 13 No. of stations having ATM 07 14 No. of Stations having Milk Parlour 19 15 No. of stations having refreshment room 07 No. of Modern stations (SPJ, DBG, RXL, BMKI, SMI, B TH, NKE, 16 10 SGL, SHC & DMH) No. of Model Stations (SPJ, DBG, BMKI, BTH, SMI, JNR, SGL, 17 NKE, RXL, SHC & MBI,CAA,BUG,HPO ) ( Sanction by Railway 14 Boards) No. of Adarsh Station (SMI, MBI, BGU, GRPA, GRH, HPO, JNR, 18 12 SBV, SLNA, SOU, BJT & Dumra) 19 No. of stations having Vending Contract (D, E & F) 53 20 No. of stations having TMS 08 21 Outsourcing Contract 07 JTBS started functioning at 30 locations (RXL-2, DBG-4, BMKI- 22 2, BTH-2, SPJ-2, SHC-5, JNR-2, JYG-2, BGU-1, SBV-1, CAA-3, 15 MBI-1, HIR-1, ROA-1 & KML-1 location) Electronic Display Train Running Enquiry Board (SHC, SPJ, 23 04 MBI & SKI) 24 Electronic Parcel Weighing Machine (16 stations-22 machines) 16 .
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