The historic British-era pedestrian overbridge at Simultala Railway Station was completely removed on Sunday, May 17, 2026. A large crane was used to demolish the remaining parts of the structure. This has left passengers in a difficult position as they now have to cross the railway tracks to reach the platforms.
Why was the old bridge removed and what is the current status?
Simultala Railway Station is currently being redeveloped under the Amrit Bharat scheme. A part of the old bridge was already demolished in March 2026. While a modern bridge was promised, the work was not completed by February 2026. Railway officials previously suggested that long ramps would be enough for passengers, but the lack of a bridge has made track crossing unsafe for the public.
What are the official updates on the new bridge construction?
In October 2024, officials mentioned a plan for a wider bridge with lifts and escalators for general and disabled passengers. Later, in March 2026, DRM Sangrah Maurya of the Asansol Division inspected the station and instructed officers to prioritize passenger convenience and speed up the development work. He mentioned taking necessary steps to build a new modern bridge in place of the old one.
Key details regarding the bridge removal
| Event | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Removal Date | May 17, 2026 |
| Partial Removal | March 2026 |
| Project Name | Amrit Bharat Station Scheme |
| Concerned Division | Asansol Division, Eastern Railway |
| Key Official | Sangrah Maurya (DRM) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When was the bridge at Simultala station completely removed?
The British-era pedestrian overbridge was completely demolished on May 17, 2026, using a large crane.
What facilities are planned for the new bridge?
The proposed new bridge is expected to be wider and will include lifts and escalators to help general and disabled passengers.


























