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HOWRAH station building -
perhaps the largest Rly. Station building in India
Click on the image to view
what it would be like. Howrah Station area, our
"DREAM HOWRAH" |
To Know more about Howrah Station please read extracts from
the "Vibrant Edifice" published during centenary celebration of Howrah
Station
HISTORY
When East Indian Railway was first started, a ticket counter was opened at
Armenian ghat (on the eastern bank of river Hooghly opposite Howrah station).
Passengers used to buy tickets from this counter and a steamer of railway
company used to transport the passengers to and from Howrah Station. The Station
with a line and two platforms was situated to the south of the present building
somewhere near the DRM's office. The space of the present building was occupied by an
orphanage and a church run by the Roman Catholics. Later the orphanage was
shifted to Calcutta and construction of Howrah station building was started in
1901. It was completed in 1906 |
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Howrah in 1930s Courtesy
John Lacey(au) |
Howrah Station new
building in 1928 |
The passenger
concourse in 1943 |
1944 - Pilgrims
from
north india waiting for
connecting train |
1905 Immediately
after construction
of the
new building
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Howrah Stn. 2005
As the edifice
looks like now.
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Howrah Station has been divided into two parts. The old
Station has Platform nos. 1 to 15 split by a cab road between Platform nos. 8
and 9. Platforms 18 to 21 are new addition for arrival and departure of trains
for South Eastern Railway.
The oldest in Eastern Railway
Howrah Division connects Calcutta with other parts of India through
Railway traffic system. One can proceed to almost all the state capitals
from here. Major long distance passenger trains, including those of
S.E.Rly Rajdhani
and Shatabdi Expresses are run from here. It also serves the purpose of en-route
diversion link for trains of other Railways. This division provides
services to Thermal Power Stations, Automobile, Tyre, Iron & Steel Products
and Explosive Industries.
SHEDS
Howrah division with a track kilometre of 1269
Km (including 945 electrified) has the following sheds for maintenance of
assets.Diesel Loco shed at
Bardhamaan - 75 locos
Diesel Loco shed at Bmangachi - 65 locos
Electric Shed at Howrah
- 25
EMU car shed at
Howrah
- 9X40, 10X10
EMU Car shed at Bandel
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Coaching maintenance shed at Tikiapara - This is one of the biggest coach
maintenance depot of IR holding fluctuates between 1700 to 2000 coahes
The holding of the sheds given above are only at the time of writing the this
page, with an intention to give an idea of the sheds capacity. The holding keeps
on changing from time to time according to operational needs.
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Plinthed Heritage Loco RAJNANDINI at Howrah Station
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Belur Math |
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The headquarters of the World famous
Ramakrishna Mission set up
by Swami Vivekananda
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Nabadwip
Dham
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A Vaishnab Pilgrim spot and birth
place of Sri Chitanya. Famous for several old temples. Nabadwip is located in at
the confluence of the Bhagirathi and Jalangi rivers. It is the birth place of
Lord Chaitanya, the founder of Vaisnava sect. Nabadwip is called
the
Varanasi
of Bengal . It's one of the most important pilgrimage centers for the
Hindus and famous for its sanctity. This place served as the capital of the
ancient Bengal during the reign of the Sena's. It is the center for the
traditional Sanskrit schools. According to the Municipality record, there are
186 temples at Nabadwip. Located in Bandel-Katwa
section.
Mayapur
Located on the bank of Bhagirathi river opposite to Nabadwip Dham is famous for
Headquarters of ISKON. |
Shantiniketan
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Famous for the ViswaBharati University set up by Rabindra Nath Tagore.Shantiniketan means abode of peace. In 1863, a meditation center was founded at
Shantiniketan by Maharshi Debendranath Tagore, the father of the world famous bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore. Rabindranath Tagore established the Brahmo Vidyalaya and in 1901 another
open-air laboratory school. In 1921, it had expanded into Visva-Bharati University. Visva-Bharati is a residential university with International body,
hostels and extensive grounds. It includes separate colleges for fine arts and crafts, dance, music, teachers training, Asian Languages, technology, post
graduate studies and research. "Rabindra-Sadhana" is the university's museum and the center for the study of Tagore. There is another institution for
rural reconstruction, health, social welfare, and the revival of the folk arts at Sriniketan , which is very close to Shantiniketan. This institution also
founded by Tagore in 1922. Located on the Sahibganj loop.
Tarakeswar
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Hindu Temple
Famous for the Shiva Temple located
on Sheoraphuli-Tarakeswar branch. Thousands of devotees run with sacred water
from the Ganges to pour over the Lord Shiva |
Bandel
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The Bandel Church as popularly known for its heritage being the oldest
church outside Kolkata. Its calm and scenic atmosphere attract many
visitors through out the year particularly during Christmas |
Shrirampur
&
Chandannagar
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Srirampur(Serampore)
Danish colony founded
in 1616 called Fredricknagore
First Bengali press established by William Carey in 1779.
First Bengali newspaper Samachar Darpan.
Museum of priceless collections of Bibles in 40 Asian languages.
Mahesh – famous for Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath.
Shrirampur college founded in 1818.
Chandannagar
French colony founded by Bon Deland
Patalbari – inspired Rabindranath Tagore to compose many poems
Greatest attraction – Jagaddhatri Puja with massive images and decoration
with electric light.without the help of any modern gadget.
Duplex college established by the French – the language still studied here |
Bardhamaan |
A very important place in Bengal. The district is said to be the granary
of Bengal. Important Business centre.
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Places to
visit
1.
Shivalinga known as Bardhamaneswar of Sen Dynasty.
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Devi Sarbamangala Temple, 108 shiva temple at one place.
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Siddhapith of Kamalakanta .
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Bardhamaan University.
5.
Tara Bag and Deer Park.
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Tombs of Sher - Afgan and Kutubuddin Ibaq.
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This place is famous for sweets "Mihidaana" and "Sitabhog",
but please go inside the
town to get real stuff. |
Here are two rare pictures of Howrah Station. Click to view larger image |
Note
in the left picture the Pontoon Bridge on the right. The structure of the building has not changed. |
This is probably
the first Howrah Station (1855) building, instead of the "tin-roofed " bldg. as
believed.
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