Jump to content
Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia

Ishwardi–Sirajganj line

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Iswardi–Sirajganj line)
Railway line in Bangladesh
Ishwardi–Sirajganj line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerBangladesh Railway
LocaleBangladesh
Termini
Stations29
History
Opened1878
Technical
Track gauge Dual gauge
1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
Iswardi–Sirajganj line
Tarakandi
to Joydebpur
Bhuapur
Ibrahimabad
Jagannathganj Ghat
Jamuna River ferry
(inactive)
Jamuna Railway Bridge
Saidabad
Shahid Mansur Ali
Sirajganj Ghat
Sirajganj Bazar
Raipur (Sirajganj)
Kalia Haripur
Jamtoil Junction
Salop
Ullapara
Mohishakhola
Lahiri Mohanpur
Dilpashar
Sharatnagar
Baralbridge
Bhangura
Guakhra
Chatmohar
Gafurabad
Muladuli
Dhalarchar
Badherhat
Kashinathpur
Chinakhora
Tatibondho
Dublia
Raghabhpur
Pabna
Tebunia
Dasuria
Majhgram Junction
Left arrow
Ishwardi Junction
Down arrow
Source: Bangladesh Railway Route Map

The Ishwardi–Sirajganj Line is a dual gauge railway line connecting Iswardi and Sirajganj in Bangladesh. This track is under the jurisdiction of Bangladesh Railway.

History

[edit ]

Sara-Sirajganj Railway Company constructed the Sara–Sirajganj line in 1915–1916.[1]

Ferry

[edit ]

In Bangladesh, ferries are often an integrated part of the railway system. There were two major ferry points across the Jamuna, one between Bahadurabad Ghat and Tistamukh Ghat and the other between Jagannathganj Ghat and Sirajganj Ghat.[2] [3]

The ferry system had reached the limits of its capacity. While marginal capacity additions were still feasible, to cope with any significant increase in capacity or even normal traffic growth was virtually felt to be impossible.[4]

The construction of the 4.8 kilometres (3.0 mi) long Bangabandhu Bridge has completely changed the scope of communication systems in that part of the country. The ferry system at both the Bahadurabad Ghat-Balashi Ghat and the Jagannathganj Ghat-Sirajganj Ghat was virtually closed. Only limited freight transportation continued on the Bahadurabad Ghat-Balashi section. Even that has been closed down in 2010 because of formation of shoal in the river.[5] [6]

References

[edit ]
  1. ^ "Brief History". Bangladesh Railway. Archived from the original on 2011年12月20日. Retrieved 2012年02月07日.
  2. ^ "Infrastructure (Bangladesh)". Jane’s Intelligence and Insight. Retrieved 2011年12月16日.
  3. ^ "Trans Asian Railway Network (TAR): Southern Corridor" (PDF). Bangabandhu (Jamuna) Bridge: Opportunities created by it in promoting international rail transport. Centre for Policy Dialogue. Retrieved 2011年12月16日.
  4. ^ "Linking east and west Bangladesh:The Jamuna Bridge Project" (PDF). The Canadian Journal of Programme Implementation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015年06月09日. Retrieved 2011年12月16日.
  5. ^ "Drastic fall in Jamuna water level hampers transport". The Daily Star, 23 February 2011. Retrieved 2011年12月16日.
  6. ^ "Boatmen dredging Jamuna as govt turns a blind eye". The Daily Star, 12 February 2007. Retrieved 2011年12月16日.
Zones
Lines
Defunct lines
Passenger trains
Rolling stock
Railway bridges
Transit points with India
Defunct
transit points with India
History
See also

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /