Eastern Railway has officially approved the development of three halts on the Bhagalpur-Dumka and Godda rail sections into full-fledged stations. This decision follows a detailed survey by the Malda Division and aims to improve train operations and passenger convenience under the Gati Shakti Yojana. The project will bring better infrastructure and more travel options for local residents in Bihar and Jharkhand.
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Which halts are being converted into stations and what are the new facilities?
The Malda Division of Eastern Railway has identified Gonudham, Panjwara Road, and Gangwara halts for this upgrade. These locations will see the construction of proper platforms, improved seating arrangements, and better lighting systems. The project is expected to cost approximately 9 to 10 crore rupees and will include 24-hour ticket booking facilities. With the status of a station, these points will also see the appointment of dedicated railway staff to manage operations and passenger safety.
Impact on train services and regional rail connectivity
The conversion from halts to stations means that express trains will now have scheduled stoppages at these locations. This development is particularly beneficial for long-distance travelers who previously had to travel to larger junctions. Additionally, this upgrade is part of a larger 3,169 crore rupee project for doubling the Bhagalpur-Dumka-Rampurhat line. The following table summarizes the key features of the upcoming railway improvements in the region:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Project Cost | Approximately 9-10 Crore |
| Selected Halts | Gonudham, Panjwara Road, Gangwara |
| Key Amenities | Extended platforms, 24/7 Ticketing, Lighting |
| Project Scheme | Gati Shakti Yojana |


























